RagingToad

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[–] RagingToad@feddit.nl 6 points 11 months ago (1 children)

You could buy a second hand SFF machine. These are cheap (100€/$) and can run a lot of containers.

[–] RagingToad@feddit.nl 1 points 11 months ago

I have never had an issue with SD-cards but if I would invest in a m.2 hat I would definitely use it for everything.

It's faster and more reliable and disk space isn't that expensive nowadays.

[–] RagingToad@feddit.nl 0 points 11 months ago

Same. Als linkse kiezer heb je toch te weinig gevoel dat er echt naar je geluisterd wordt (en voor rechtse kiezers hetzelfde misschien?) - mijn insteek is dat ik probeer te lachen op de onhandige pogingen van de partijen om iets voor elkaar te krijgen, wetende dat het toch strand op internationale afspraken (stikstof) of de grondwet (immigratie).

[–] RagingToad@feddit.nl 10 points 11 months ago

Yes, absolutely.

Despite the inclusion of Israel (which is hated by fans, presenters and other artists, so everyone except the organization itself), it still feels like a festival of art and inclusitivity (is that the right word?).

And I love it. Still have the PED (Post Euro Depression) today. It's so much fun following these artists all week and I'm in an empty space now.

[–] RagingToad@feddit.nl 1 points 1 year ago

32" with 27" on the side.

Barely using the 2nd monitor.

Tried using double 27" but it didnt work for me (I just focus on one monitor).

I tried a curved ultra wide once. I loved it for work and gaming, but i am so used to having 4k that I experienced it as blurry, and 4k curved monitors are €€€.

Moral of the story: dont get used to 4k, it will spoil you.

[–] RagingToad@feddit.nl 0 points 1 year ago

Bijna 50% van de agrarische sector, van wat ik net vond.

Maar principe blijft hetzelfde: je begint bij het laaghangende fruit. De plekken waar met de minste inspanning de meeste winst gehaald kan worden.

En blijkbaar lopen we al vast in de beginfase.

(Zelfde voor co2)

[–] RagingToad@feddit.nl 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

De technische tegeltjeswijsheid die ik altijd mis bij dit hele milieubeleid:

80% van het resultaat kost 20% van de moeite (geld, inspanning, tijd, verandering). De laatste 20% kost 80%.

Dus we zitten nog in de fase van "de makkelijkste resultaten", en het kost zo ENORM veel moeite om progressie te boeken.

Ik geef enorm om milieu en toekomst van de aarde maar ik zie dit zo ontzettend niet zitten dat ik mijn motivatie ingeruild heb voor een bak popcorn, zodat ik ze kan uitlachen en "told you so" kan zeggen terwijl wij de aarde onleefbaar maken. En dat spijt me enorm voor de generaties na mij :-(

[–] RagingToad@feddit.nl 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Debian.

It's stable. Everything has support for Debian. I'm comfortable with Debian. Also everything that is not available as a deb-package goes in a docker container.

I run a bunch of Minecraft servers, the *arr stack, and pihole on a single NUC.

I also have a VPS. Also Debian. It is my VPN gateway for my home network (tinc is nice) and everything that needs to be public facing (minecraft proxy+a website that I host for my sister).

My work laptop + gaming rig is LMDE which is also Debian.

I'm not so much a Debian fanboy but my tinkering days were in the past, if I would still have the time I would probably run something cool like Arch or NixOS. Now I just want something that works.

Oh yeah, my media player is a Pi with LibreElec. Write to SD card and you're done :)

 

Hello,

I am hosting a shared Minecraft server (10-15 users usually) on dedicated hardware somewhere at OVH. I am considering moving this server to my home. I would save 25$ per month doing this, which would be my main motivation.

I am aware of other considerations (I'll mention them later) but maybe I am missing something? Is there anyone who did the reverse (hosting a service with multiple users, moving them from your home to a hosting company) and what was your reason

Things I already considered:

  • when my electricity/connection goes down the server goes down (that's ok it's just a game and my connection has always been very very stable)
  • hosting at home eats bandwidth (I have 50mbit which is way more than I use, I don't stream or download much)
  • electricity costs money too
  • when the server is compromised my home network is compromised (handling servers and networks is my hobby and my job, I think I can make it safe)

Thank you for your thoughts!