Dad is that you? :D
Unfortunately he bought a "modern" HP a few years back. It's a nightmare.
Dad is that you? :D
Unfortunately he bought a "modern" HP a few years back. It's a nightmare.
I switched to running docker inside wsl2 (installed as per their docs) and so far it's been working well.
Storage is an unsolved problem in 2024. NIMBY and some old storage facilities are failing, a problem for our kids to solve and pay for. I'm a nuclear proponent or I used to be one, but this ship has sailed for good.
He can't pay tho
Just went through the newer messages of the thread. Really interesting to see this kind of exchange out in the open. Getting my popcorn to see if any feelings will be hurt. And perfectly understandable, that this is not the right way or process to do things. Merging something like this in the middle of a release says a lot for the current state of bcachefs.
Legend, thank you!
Since you mentioned MLC, maybe you have some suggestions for eg used server grade disks? Would the Rpi be able to run something like the Intel datacenter SSDs eg S3700? The power loss protection is really something I would like to have, especially in a homelab scenario. Or any other notable MLCs with larger capacities? I am having trouble finding a good list sorted by max potential storage.
Crucial is fine but IIRC the 1TB+ variants are too good to be true (cheap) and will die quite fast. Just a note for everyone to look into the underlying technology on the particular model.
Log2ram is a service which keeps your log files in RAM, avoids the constant writes to disk and really helps with SDcard longevity. Probably helps with SSDs too.
You can just Google it and check out the github page, no need for LLM accuracy lottery
I just installed it and I'll test it tomorrow morning! Thanks google
Does it support the docker compose plugin / v2 API (the 'docker compose' plugin and not the old 'docker-compose' command)?