modeh

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[–] modeh@piefed.social 10 points 4 months ago

That’s pretty sick, kudos!

[–] modeh@piefed.social 6 points 4 months ago (2 children)

In what ways is Comaps better than Organic Maps?

[–] modeh@piefed.social 3 points 6 months ago

I agree. I do have to note that on my personal experience the quality of chipotle varies by location. For instance, when I travel to affluent areas such as Ft. Lauderdale on the east coast of Florida, I leave chipotle with a bowl that can barely close because of how much they stuffed it and food is pretty decent. Compare that to the local chipotle next to the university where I live and you see a huge drop, food is barely cooked and they treat you like Oliver Twist when you ask them to not be cheap and put an actual scope of rice instead of the half scope they just did.

[–] modeh@piefed.social 6 points 6 months ago (4 children)

The convenience of fast food isn’t there anymore; it is not cheap nor is it fast, I don’t recall last time I spent less than $12 and didn’t have to wait a considerable amount of time in the drive-thru lane.

Instead of spending $12 + tax at say Wendy’s, I can spend that at a relatively healthier option like Chipotle. Waiting times are comparable (unless you get there at peak hours)

[–] modeh@piefed.social 5 points 6 months ago

It’s a big circle-jerk of people “proudly announcing” every time they take a shit. With that said though, I got my first job through a Linkedin recruiter, and many of the other jobs I interviewed for were through Linkedin one way or another. Do I like that hot garbage? Absolutely not. Did it help me get into the industry? Yes it did.

[–] modeh@piefed.social 1 points 6 months ago (2 children)

I am planing on buying a front door camera/lock combo similar to this.

Any suggestions for more privacy conscious alternatives?

[–] modeh@piefed.social 5 points 6 months ago

Or “Swift Paperless” on iOS too, at least that’s what I use

[–] modeh@piefed.social 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Are you sure it isn’t an instance issue? Posting this via Voyager from my piefed.social account.

[–] modeh@piefed.social 34 points 6 months ago (4 children)

I had a Ford Focus, a Pontiac, and Buick (GM) and the overall experience was horrible from dealing with the dealer to getting maintenance because the dashboard would light up like a Christmas tree more often than it should. Then I bought a Toyota and the difference was immediately noticeable even a blind person could see it.

No wonder those three automakers’ market share is dropping.

[–] modeh@piefed.social 1 points 6 months ago

Power management is awful on MacBook M1 using Asahi Fedora, other than that I have no complaints.

[–] modeh@piefed.social 3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

What profession are you in? I feel like I got into the wrong one.

[–] modeh@piefed.social 1 points 7 months ago

I wonder if this works with Asahi on MBP M1

 

Hello everyone,

I recently started my journey of using Proxmox for self hosting and boy is it very satisfying, I learned a lot along the way so far and have yet to learn some more. So once again, I am asking for help if you could so kind to offer it.

I have a privileged CT running Debian that has Fuse enabled. I have it setup to rclone mount a drive within the CT and all is working fine and dandy.

What I have been trying to do is to make that mount visible on the host such that another CT can access it and read the contents of the mount.

The thought is I can have the rclone CT mount the drive, and then have the Plex CT read that drive and scan it for content.

I tried to do a bind mount point but the fuse mount doesn’t seem to be visible to the host (and hence, not visible to Plex either)

Am I missing something? Is it even possible? Any other suggestions or workarounds.

Thank you in advance

 

I recently upgraded my setup from an RPi running DietPi to a Beelink 14 (N150) running Proxmox. So far it’s been fun screwing around with it, creating VMs and LXCs, and getting to learn the ways of Proxmox.

My latest obstacle, however, was migrating my Plex setup from the RPi to the Beelink, I have created an unprivileged LXC and setup Plex manually. I know there is a Community Helper Script for it but where is the fun in that.

Anyway, I am trying to enable HW acceleration and can’t seem to passthrough the GPU drivers to the LXC without breaking things (thankfully I have a backup that I always restore to once things break).

I looked up tutorials online that might help but I can’t seem to find anything applicable, mostly people suggest to just use the Community Helper Script and get it over with. There isn’t much I can learn doing it the easy way.

Can anyone suggest to me how to go ahead with this or at least point me in the right direction?

Thank you.

 

I realize that Proxmox suggests not to run rclone inside an LXC because it might cause problems backing up/snapshotting that container, but that’s not a concern of mine at the moment.

The issue I am running into is the following:

  1. Used Proxmox helper script to create Plex LXC, it worked flawlessly.

  2. Installed docker inside that LXC and pulled Zurg. Yes, I know it’s not recommended but I am not spinning up a whole docker vm for just this service.

  3. I then use Zurg to mount my box to /mnt/zurg and I start seeing its contents shortly after.

Now the problem is I have only 8GBs assigned to the Plex LXC which should be more than plenty. What’s happening is that the container is reporting to be full because of the rclone mount (~1TB in size) which is preventing write operations to the LXC.

This wasn’t an issue when I hosted those same two services on my ol’ trusty RPi-3B as it didn’t account for the size of the mount when doing df but for some reason the Plex LXC does.

Has anyone run across this before? What’s a good solution or workaround?

Thank you

 

Hello everyone,

I finally managed to get my hands on a Beelink EQ 14 to upgrade from the RPi running DietPi that I have been using for many years to host my services.

I have always was interested in using Proxmox and today is the day. Only problem is I am not sure where to start. For example, do you guys spin up a VM for every service you intend to run? Do you set it up as ext4, btrfs, or zfs? Do you attach external HDD/SSD to expand your storage (beyond the 2 PCIe slots in the Beelink in this example).

I’ve only started reading up on Proxmox just today so I am by no means knowledgeable on the topic

I hope to hear how you guys setup yours and how you use it in terms of hosting all your services (nextcloud, vaultwarden, cgit, pihole, unbound, etc…) and your ”Dos and Don’ts“

Thank you 😊

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