I played a bit with SnapRAID but realized there is too many ways to lose data with it; especially if you do periodic parity sync. Otherwise, it works fine.
MergerFS works properly as far I tested it.
I played a bit with SnapRAID but realized there is too many ways to lose data with it; especially if you do periodic parity sync. Otherwise, it works fine.
MergerFS works properly as far I tested it.
Intel AX200/210 cards do work on FreeBSD but people are having problems with it in AP mode, even on Linux. I didn’t try, but I planned to do the similar thing on NanoPi R5S with OpenWRT and gave up after the research.
I work on 64GB version. It arrives with Ubuntu Linux and you’ll have to use it because of DeepStream and other packages… You can run GUI on it if you like… By default it runs Gnome, if I remember correctly. It has Triton inference server but it will run ollama as well… It is very fast, powerful and a bit expensive. You might try to find a cheaper version, they announced it recently.
I run ollama:rocm and deepseek-coder model on Radeon 6700XT. I only had to set the GPU via environment variables because it is not officially supported by ROCm, but it works.
Did they add Wireguard yet?
I knew GoDaddy is somehow involved as soon as I saw the title.
Hetzner wanted to charge me more because I am from “risky” country. Idiots…
I use Time4Vps now. Works fine with one downtime in a year. Their prices are reasonable.
Laughs in Alpine
For example, upgrade /n AP to /ax. The router may keep working for LAN connections while you are playing with WiFi.
I always use separate router / firewall and WiFi AP. That way I can upgrade WiFi to any device I like without touching the router.
I am using NanoPi R5S. I am using debian system but there is also openwrt image for it, if you are not experienced Linux admin.
Works for over a year without problems. It runs PiHole and Wireguard client on docker, ddclient, unbound and reverse proxy.
I’d tell you an UDP joke but you might not get it.
Yes, don’t put any database on it