

Yeah, I’m aware of the overhead and hope I won’t have to roll back to something less, but if it turns out to be too demanding, I will have to roll back to nfs or think of something else.


Yeah, I’m aware of the overhead and hope I won’t have to roll back to something less, but if it turns out to be too demanding, I will have to roll back to nfs or think of something else.


I’m planning on using proxmox with Ceph. I’m already using proxmox for virtualization of my k8s nodes, but with three hardware nodes it’s finally time to enable ceph as well as HA.


Currently planning for adding a third hardware node into my setup, adding proper distributed storage and enabling ha for all my applications.


For me it’s nature and animal shows only, everything else is fine in HD.


Absolutely disgusting!


I recently discovered Absorb, an android client for audiobookshelf.


IrfanView, haven’t heard that one mentioned for a long time.


It varies with mood and season. I do have periods when I recycle a couple of albums over and over again, but most days I tend to put the whole collection on shuffle and do deep dives into certain artists or genres along the way.


I’m currently at 1350, give or take. I could probably stand reducing it to an even thousand, but the collection keeps growing due to me continually exploring new music.


Nice tip, I’ll check out the setup once niri merges the per-device settings.


Someone once argued and kept insisting that I was a workaholic, despite me never being one.


Happy to hear it all worked in the end and thanks for the info about glue traps.


Yeah same, disturbing as fuck.


If you can’t be cordial with any of your neighbors, maybe you’re the asshole.


Currently, I’m paying for a vps where I run a test environment for my homelab. I also pay for mail and vpn services, support some FOSS projects and buys music a couple times a month.
New features, fixing bugs, security fixes, hardware support, etc. Why would Linux updates be different than updates to any other OS?


Such a good song.


I used to run Debian on my servers and arch on my laptop, but just like you, I had a hard time remembering stuff about the different systems. These days I just run arch on everything.
I’m a big fan of social pruning and I’ve broken up with quite a few friends. Most of the breakups was easy, they were either assholes or we’d grown so far apart that the only viable discussion topic was what happened 10 years ago.
For me, I ask myself how often I keep in touch with them, what our connection is and if it’s a friend I still wish to spend time around. One of the tell-tale signs for me is when I’ve planned something with someone and as the day/hour approaches, I start looking for excuses to do something else.