Admin: lemux
Issues and Updates: !server_news
Find me:
mastodon: @minnix@upallnight.minnix.dev
matrix: @minnix:minnix.dev
peertube: @minnix@nightshift.minnix.dev
funkwhale: @minnix@allnightlong.minnix.dev
writefreely: @minnix@tech.minnix.dev
"This fails the needs of citizens in favor of a weak sauce argument from the industry, and it's really disappointing"
Do I Really Own the Digital Media I Bought?
Miyoo Mini +
My mistake, I thought it was this one
According to the device reviews, lots of potential problems.
Sonos is rumored to be building a streaming box running The Trade Desk’s OS.
Got Hyprland? Let's see how to configure and customize it.
Google wants to keep custody of its internet browser.
One of the most frustrating aspects in the ongoing conversation around the preservation of older video games, also known as cultural output, is the collision of IP rights and some publishers’…
Home Assistant teases new fully open source voice assistant hardware
Update on the progress of our 2024 roadmap and a glimpse of what's coming up next.
Grep Command in Linux
What is Grep command in Linux? It's a command-line utility for searching files for certain patterns that match regular expressions.
Yeah there's conflicting info, under USB it says "2USB3.0;2USB2.0"
Here's where I found it https://a.co/d/0lh60eR but Amazon could be wrong too
I think that's a misprint. Looks like two of the ports are 3 and two of them are 2.
Linux Gamecast: Old Skies from Wadjet Eye Games looks like one to remember with a new trailer
If you're a lover of point and click adventure games, you're going to want to watch the new trailer for Old Skies from Wadjet Eye Games.
There’s more than one garage opener with a not-quite-open ecosystem. That’s why an Ars writer installed an OpenGarage unit.
Stay warm and well-lit with this all-in-one gadget — or swap the Raspberry Pi for an ESP32 for integration into an existing smart home.
Sometimes, it’s nice to know how windy it is outside. Knowing the direction of the wind can be a plus, too. To that end, [Sebastian Sokołowski] built himself an unusual anemometer—a wind gaug…
Every Arthouse Buff You Know Is Pirating Films
As streaming services delete their own films and DVDs of classics go out of print, some of cinema’s most interesting movies are illegal to watch. Should you do it?
Yeah running it and it actually being useful are two very different things.
I was asking them to post their setup so I can evaluate their experience with regards to Proxmox and disk usage.
There is no way to get acceptable IOPS out of HDDs within Proxmox. Your IO delay will be insane. You could at best stripe a ton of HDDs but even then one enterprise grade SSD will smoke it as far as performance goes. Post screenshots of your current Proxmox HDD/SSD disk setup with your ZFS pool, services, and IO delay and then we can talk. The difference that enterprise gives you is night and day.
Yes you don't need Proxmox for what you're doing.
ZFS absolutely does not require them in any way.
Who said it does? Also regarding Proxmox:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/consumer-grade-ssds.141190/post-632197
Looking back at your original post, why are you using Proxmox to begin with for NAS storage??
For ZFS what you want is PLP and high DWPD/TBW. This is what Enterprise SSDs provide. Everything you've mentioned so far points to you not needing ZFS so there's nothing to worry about.
Yes I'm specifically referring to your ZFS pool containing your VMs/LXCs. Enterprise SSDs for that. Get them on ebay. Just do a search on the Proxmox forums for enterprise vs consumer SSD to see the problem with consumer hardware for ZFS. For Proxmox itself you want something like an NVME with DRAM, specifically underprovisioned for an unused space buffer for the drive controller to use for wear leveling.
ZFS is great, but to take advantage of it's positives you need the right drives, consumer drives get eaten alive as @scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech mentioned and your IO delay will be unbearable. I use Intel enterprise SSDs and have no issues.
Glad to see Pine64 still producing new hardware.
I love all of the gimmicks Castle had back in the day. I believe he had a waiver you would sign at one of his films saying you would not hold him responsible if you had a heart attack. And he had the shocking seats for The Tingler.
In the words of Carville, it's the economy stupid. Migration is and has always been driven by employment. Currently unemployment is rising while vacancies are stabilized and predicted to decrease, hence lower rates of immigration. Political posturing has zero effect on this basic rule of economics.
The GBA SP is still my favorite form factor to this day.
Check out their matrix https://pine64.org/community/