“keeping up with new tech” is often just re-inventing the wheel. If it isn’t broke, and can still be maintained, then why break it because you like the flavor of the week?
“keeping up with new tech” is often just re-inventing the wheel. If it isn’t broke, and can still be maintained, then why break it because you like the flavor of the week?
I don’t like lxc containers, and my build automation works well at the full system level vs containers.
Running your services bare metal these days is insane. If I have a problem, I just restore or rebuild that purpose-built vm from configuration management. This is also a lot more flexible and cost effective vs having separate hardware for each thing.
Redundancy is also easier, should I decide it is worth the hardware investment.
I run proxmox on a System76 Thelio. ZFS mirror, 16 cores, 64GB. Synology NAS for data storage and backup. Dual NICs bonded with ovs for the VMs. The onboard NIC for connecting to proxmox itself. One of the VMs then rclones the backup share to rsync.net
One of the VMs is Plex/Sonarr/Radarr/Transmission. Media is stored via NFS to the NAS.
without -l, default behavior is integer results. Probably not what you want in most calculations.
A 1:1 NAT to the other network usually solves it for me.
routing. On wireless, however, some devices are really stupid and can only talk to things on their own subnet. To address that, I use NAT on the IoT vlan to the real device on the private side.
Sync for lemmy now. Boost for lemmy when it comes out. Jerboa is nice too.
That would be caldav, not imap I think.
I divorced from Google and host my own with radicale. On Android I sync with Davx. On desktop thunderbird.
That’s some good BOFH stuff right there.
And a lot of the best options per category are at the bottom of the list.
All smart tvs suck. Buy based on picture quality and use a separate box for your streaming.
Me today getting pnp running under naemon after migrating to Alma 9.