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Absolutely disgusting behavior.
Forever in the closet. This time, though, I only am going to have an account where I am myself.
Absolutely disgusting behavior.
Fair enough, but I wouldn’t host something I consider as an essential service on something that isn’t constantly powered.
Guess our use cases are way too different to properly compare. 😊
I feel you. I have a used Moxa E2210 for IOs. I prefer not to think how much I paid for that.
No shit. I have five Lenovo Tiny M720q with the i5-9500t and 32 gigs of RAM each in a XCP-NG cluster, another one as standalone Plex server (QuickSync kept on failing under XCP) plus an old Shuttle SFF with an old (2015, I think) Atom acting as standalone.
Power consumption is pretty much minimal, with NVMEs I don’t have to worry about slow data rates, nor sudden disk failures.
Most of all, all of these were cheap and easy to find. My two 8 bays Synology cost me way more, without even taking the disks in consideration.
Why would I even go for a RasPi or equivalent?
Depending on how heavy it is, you could use some blue tack. It comes off pretty easily without removing traces on the wall.
Aaah, the rockstar developer. The asshole feared by all sysadmin department. The fucker that pushes untested shit to production on Friday afternoon before disappearing off the grid. The son of a bitch that, while everyone is scrambling to restore production to be stable in between Friday and Saturday morning, is enjoying is life? The one that everyone knows would have been better if his mother swallowed that night, that on Monday morning is surprised and enraged that all his accounts are locked out?
That rockstar developer?
Sorry, got some issues with that living stain of shit.
Herbal space program
I know it’s an autocorrect issue, but this is hilarious.
The way I see it, it looks like it can’t write the files because it can’t fetch them from the network. Without a lot dump I may very well be wrong, though.
That looks like a network issue.
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There you go: https://synocommunity.com/package/jellyfin
You need to install the SynoCommunity repository. Haven’t tested it (I am still with Plex), so YMMV.
It’s incel shit.
Is there a specific reason to mount the lun directly opposed to creating a virtual disk? Performance, maybe?
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With that title, I expect this post to be taken down too.
Looks like fish sauce. Smell can be overpowering, but the taste is great.