

It sounds like maybe you downloaded the steam big picture version? The normal version just has a KDE Linux desktop like you’d expect.


It sounds like maybe you downloaded the steam big picture version? The normal version just has a KDE Linux desktop like you’d expect.


They’re the closest light quality to old incandescent bulbs that I’ve found, but I don’t have any of their smart bulbs so can’t comment on that part.


Intel AMT also works for out of band management on consumer hardware.


I don’t think I’ve ever had a quality brand PSU go out on me. Software RAID like MD or ZFS works fine on basically any hardware, and I wouldn’t use hardware RAID these days anyways.
I used to worry about that stuff and use enterprise hardware, but its just so expensive for decent performance, and so power hungry.
Like try and match even a budget i3-12100 or similar for single thread performance (needed for game servers mostly) and you really can’t with used enterprise gear. Plus that i3 has an iGPU that can handle a ton of transcoding tasks, and ML for stuff like immich search or frigate object detection. And it uses about 10w or less most of the time.


Or even:


Yeah media is a good use case for it, and doesnt really need cache either.


It can’t, you lose space efficiency if the disks you add aren’t the same size as the old disks.


It has no parity, you can pair with snapraid but thats snapshot parity and not real-time parity. Depends on the use case if that would work or not.
Also no caching options.


The difference is I can do something about my downtime and fix it.


The big thing is very easily mix and match different sizes of disks. ZFS as of recently can sort of do that, but its not as efficient.


Yeah I just have to sit down and move everyone’s playlists over.
I’ve never thought about instance drama or worried about any of that stuff, I just hang out and interact with the communities I like.
Maybe you’re overthinking things too much.


I mean I’ve been feeling the urge to for awhile now, it’s just a lot of work to move the family to something else. This is renewing my interest in sitting down and spending the time to do it.


Sure as long as its able to be unlocked, it doesnt matter that you already switched.


Oh dang now I want to get a group together for that, I loved crysis multiplayer
For #3 every service will say something like that, even with paid accounts.


The main things that come to mind are you have to test/monitor 2 seperate actions instead of 1, and restores of single files could be more difficult since you need to login to the backup server, restore the file from a snapshot, then also copy that file back to your PC.


How does that get sent over rsync though? Wouldn’t you need snapshots on the remote destination server?
Why not just use a backup utility instead?


What happens if you accidentally overwrite something important in a document and save it though? If there’s no incremental versioning you can’t recover from that.
Lemmy is made from federated servers and IMO people can run their communities however they please.