Can't wait to pay for my compulsory advertising on X.
Your point being?
Bullies will always cry crocodile tears if they get the tiniest taste of their own medicine.
Für solches Gesöff werden immer nur die allerminderwertigsten Trauben benutzt. Ordentlichen Rotwein für Glühwein kriegt man für 2 Euro und ein paar Zerquetschte.
What did they do?
Eating out in the US used to be famously cheap. Now that people have been conditioned that way and everything belongs to a few oligopolists, they'll squeeze every last drop of blood out of people.
I'm sure these two things have nothing whatsoever to do with each other.
Sofort anzeigen. Für solche Arschlöcher habe ich inzwischen überhaupt kein Verständnis mehr.
I don't know what it's like where you live but I've never had that problem and I mainly just buy groceries for myself.
You'll be so amazed when you learn about sandwich boxes.
If you save $12 every work day, you save 50%. And you can buy cheaper stuff that lasts longer.
They're the kind of people who write "Git gud, n00b!" in Linux forums.
Ich finde es sehr schade, dass es noch keine eigenen Forschungsmissionen zu Neptun und Uranus gab. Da gibt es sicher noch sehr viel zu entdecken.
Ich nehme immer den französischen Landwein für € 2,39. Und statt Glühfix Sternanis, Nelken und Zimtstangen. Gemörsert, in einen Teefilter und reingeschmissen. Besser als jeder überteuerte Glühwein vom Weihnachtsmarkt.
Hahaha, good one. I'm sure that's exactly what's going to happen.
Fraser Cain interviews Eric Berger - very interesting takes on SpaceX, SLS and human missions to Mars
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Changes in Sleep Tracking on Pixel Watch 1
Suddenly the normal sleep tracking became something completely unusable. Is this enshittification or did I do something wrong?
Aoostar R1 N100 mini PC with openmediavault - the story so far
After my last post got quite a lot of interest, I thought I'd do a follow-up. And, what can I say, it's been a journey:
Hardware
Installing the hardware was pretty easy. I'm just always a bit apprehensive about these things because I don't do this very often. But it went fine.
First boot
Nothing. No reaction at all. Well shit. After trying to reboot about 10 times, I removed all the drives one by one, but no change. I tried reseating the RAM but that also didn't do it. Then I left the machine alone for a few minutes while I was doing something else and suddenly I was in the BIOS. I'm not sure if it was the reseating or if it just needed some time for RAM training or something. Anyway, finally some result. So I put it all togther again and proceded to the next level.
Openmedivault installation
Plugged in the USB stick, it booted straight into the OMV installer. Then I hit a snag as it was trying to connect to the network. It only showed the Ethernet connections, no Wifi. But I hadn't plugged it in because my desk is not near the router. I wanted to set it up with Wifi and then plug it in at the router. First I thought the Wifi card is buggered. So I booted into a Linux Mint live system. It showed the Wifi card and connected without issue. I don't know if it's a driver issue or if OMV simply doesn't suppot Wifi. That would seem a bit silly, though. Maybe someone here has some insight? So anyway, after some very janky cable routing I managed to hook it up to both Ethernet and HDMI, after that the OMV installation went through without any problems.
Setting up the RAID
Well, in hindsight it was easy. Better documentation would really have helped, though. I created file systems on the disk first and thought I could then add these to the RAID. But what you have to do is download the RAID plugin first, then create the RAID and then create a file system with your disks. No problem if you know how to do it. But it took me a lot of searching and trial and error to figure that out. ** Sharing the Drive**
Next I created a shared folder and proceeded to mount it on my PC via NFS. That didn't go too well, as I could see the shared folder on the PC but didnt have write permission to put any data on it. After spending literally all evening trying out various permutations of NFS settings on both the server and client side, I finally figuered out that I had forgotten to set an ACL on the shared folder, which prevented me from accessing it on the client. Again, better documentation would have helped a lot there. Maybe it's out there and I just didn't find it.
What's next
So anyway, I have a functioning NAS now. Could have been easier but I guess that's just how it is round here. Next I want to set up some docker apps, like Jellyfin and paperless-ngx. Let's see how that goes. The main drawback so far is the noise. That thinhg is loud. Even when it's in a closet, the fan makes it difficult to be in the same room. That's definitely something I'll have to address. Someone suggested swapping out the fan but I'm not sure how I'd find one that is suitable. Any suggestions are welcome. If you guys are interested, I'll keep writing updates about my progress.
Arbeitsagentur investiert Millionen in KI (Golem.de)
Da kann ja wirklich nichts, aber auch gar nichts schief gehen.
I'm going in, guys. Wish me luck.
It's an Aoostar R1. A mini PC with an Intel N100 and two HDD drive bays. It's going to be my new NAS.
Elon Musk is celebrating winning a lawsuit over his misleading claims regarding Tesla’s self-driving program. However, before celebrating, he should...
So the judge agreed that Musk is a windbag who nobody should believe. What a great victory.
New Home Server: OpenMediaVault, TrueNAS or something else?
I just ordered an Aoostar R1N100 mini PC to replace my aging Synology NAS. Now I'm thinking about what to install on it. It's supposed to work as a NAS but I also want to host some services on it like papeless-ngx and Jellyfin, which I both run in Docker containers on a different machine right now. Plus anything that takes my fancy in the future. Current candidates are OpenMediaVault and TrueNAS. My priorities are ease of installation and administration, as well as reliability. Which one would you recommend or are there any alternatives I'm not aware of? I've also considered Unraid, but I'd prefer something FOSS.
MaithinkX über Rassismus: Rassisten wird es eh nicht erreichen, aber auch für alle anderen interessant
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Fred Lambert (Electrek): I sold all my Tesla shares (TSLA), here's why
I fully divested from Tesla (TSLA), selling all my shares. I’m going to try to explain why. At Electrek, we...
Project lead says its "mostly for fun" but "my heart is poured in this thing."
While I think something like this makes sense, the pricing seems off. For $600 you can build a PC with a desktop GPU. If you want to make it easy to set up, you could just use an off the shelf mini-PC and preinstall everything so a non-technical user can get started without any hassle. I really hope we'll see more Steam machine like devices in the future.
Heart rate sensor for Wahoo Elmnt Bolt
I bought an Elemnt Bolt recently and now I'd like to get heart rate sensor to go with it. The Wahoo ones seem to be sold out everywhere, though. Are there any other sensors I can use? Is it compatible with Ant+? Does anybody have experience with using third party sensors?
Fast-food chain is paying up to $400K for unscripted content, Deadline reports.
Linux Mint 22 upgrade with Pipewire already installed
I installed Pipewire a while ago to fix some audio problems. Now it's time for the 22 upgrade. Can I just run the upgrade or will the existing Pipewire installation cause problems? Has anyone done that already?
Spread the love [City, State] – [Date] – The Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft, carrying vital supplies and scientific experiments to the International Space Station (ISS), has encountered an issue during its journey to orbit. While the exact nature of the problem remains undisclosed, the incident ...
Lazard Levelized Cost of Energy Comparison 2024
The hippy-dippy looney lefty guys from Lazard investment bank come to the conclusion that wind plus storage at its most expensive is still considerably cheaper than nuclear at its cheapest.
Musk could devote less time to Tesla if pay isn't re-approved, shareholders hear.
Yeah, I totally get that. Give me $46 billion or I won't be motivated any more either.
Thermonator, the first "flamethrower-wielding robot dog," is completely legal in 48 US states.
The future is going to be great!
Tesla’s top engineering executive, Drew Baglino, has left the automaker in a massive blow to the company’s leadership. Baglino was...
The brain drain continues. Who would have thought that people don't like to work for a delusional narcissistic asshole.
Swap the batteries, tips, charging case, shell, or even just individual buds.
But of course we all know that the big manufacturers don't do this not because they can't but because they don't want to. Planned obsolescence is still very much the name of the game, despite all the bullshit they spout about sustainability.