

I bought some low capacity SSD for 20$ each to install Proxmox and Proxmox Backup Server and was lucky that they both had only roughly 800 hours only, so that at least worked out for me


I bought some low capacity SSD for 20$ each to install Proxmox and Proxmox Backup Server and was lucky that they both had only roughly 800 hours only, so that at least worked out for me


Fun story:
I restarted playing volleyball after more than 10 years of not playing.
The reflexes were kinda still there (i’m getting old so I am slower), but the muscles weren’t.
First block I do, I hurt my shoulders stabilisators. They still hurt to this day, but I never really stopped to recover until now.
So they might remember, but they need time to reactivate and become strong again haha


Curious is a word associated to Charlie Kirk forever for me.
Man I fucking hated that. Here’s a problem where you need to include a lot of data and graphs.
2 pages maximum.


How many hours when you got them?
The one I find have a high number of hours


When you got them, how many hours were they at?
The HDD I see around me have 60k hours ++ so I am a bit frisky considering what they ask for


I mean, I’ve been running lots of services on 256GB, but none of them were media servers haha.
My current ARR stack is a share of 1TB on a 2TB SSD, so I get you.


10TB was pocket change not too long ago, now it’s so expensive. Unreal.
I’m lucky because my TV is 1080p so i can download lower resolution movies and series.


I just have a 2TB server, for all my services, so I allocate 1TB for the ARR stack and the rest for my other services.
80TB would be nice haha.
I should probably add maintainerr to my services, would help me keep my files space low.


40TB is wild.
My plan is to pile a bit of money and try to buy used lots of HDD and test them for health and create a JBOD storage.


I just setup the ARR stack and you can use a docker compose file to manage all the services. Then you need to create individual account for the services but that is straight forward.


I have a 2TB ssd for my whole server. I had 2x 2TB SSD in my pc that were collecting dust, so I took them out and used one for my server and one for my backup server.
So I can allocate about 1TB for Jellyfin


I felt crazy when I tried to use Kodi. Everything was so convoluted to setup.
I was thinking of installing Linux on a mini-pc I have here and just buying a bluetooth keyboard/mouse combo to watch medias. I can run Firefox with ad blocking and easily access my server like that.


Side question here: how big is your storage pool for those of you that runs a jellyfin server?
I just started a Jellyfin server, but with the current hdd prices, it fills up fast and I need to manage my library a lot more than I’d like
Banks are closing ATMs left and right. It is getting increasingly harder to withdraw paper money and it sucks.


It’s an easy way for them to gain some reputation to monetize it later.


There is also a battery management system as well.
M0 processors are dirt cheap, especially in bulk.
They probably have a BMS library that takes a few Kb of flash.
The time it would take to make the design cost effective wouldn’t be worth it.
Slap a less than a dollar mcu and be done with it.


Check if your router is supported and switch to OpenWRT.
Unfortunately, Motorola does not have a lot of compatibility, but still.
I have curly hairs, so the comb helped keep the hair straight, and kept my hand from sticking
Not OP, but FreeCAD auto-constraints in sketches are all over the place, and figuring out which constraint is a problem and selecting the right element in the UI is terrible.