What about in high temps? I have sensors with CR batteries on exterior doors and they seem to die so damn fast. Compared to sensor batteries not on exterior doors.
What about in high temps? I have sensors with CR batteries on exterior doors and they seem to die so damn fast. Compared to sensor batteries not on exterior doors.
Your want your media volume to link to your media folder outside of docker.
Below volume definition line is outside:inside
-v /home/user/media/data:/media
docker run -d
–name my_container
-v my_volume:/path/inside/container
image_name
I name my machines after my cats.
Now what if… I ask for people’s opinions on something that happens to be a Lemmy technical question
Question about the viewing habits data. Is this only related to the Free Ad Supported Streaming content Plex pushes or are they also tracking viewing habits of users personal libraries?
Same with phone calls
I like your setup.
My stack is R730s with MD1200 DAS. Using about 380watts.
Is your nas on Ext4?
That’s a power efficient setup, nice!
+1 for fountain pens!
Same story here. Gacha games are the worst.
I’m liking it a lot.
Thinking of the sync/federation speed. I saw your post here on !asklemmy@lemmy.ml maybe 10 mins after you posted it. So maybe the post synced over very quickly before I scrolled past it.
Setup with docker is easy.
Performance is fantastic compared to the issues the most popular instances are having today.
Community syncing occurs in the background and is available to you through local instance. I don’t know exactly how fast federated info syncs over, but seems reasonably fast in the last day I’ve played with it. For images, I think your client pulls the images from the original post link or original instance. Not really sure about that TBH.
HA is on you to set up.
Updates by docker should be easy moving to the latest image. However, there could be extra steps to update database structure. We’ll have to see how that goes.
Yes I’m posting this through my own instance using wefwef app.
They killed Google Domains?!
Restic to multiple repositories, local and remote.
2023 USA death rate is 9.172/1000 so I guess that lines up.
I agree. Run everything you want and then when you see performance degradation then you’ll know the limits of your hardware based on your workloads.
You already have the NUC so why not push it’s limits? The alternative is to try and guestimate your workload needs and buy matching hardware… which is very difficult.