nickiam2

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[–] nickiam2@aussie.zone 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Why not just use something else like carbon steel or cast iron. They are both cheap and easy enough to maintain. My carbon steel frying pan is just as non-stick as Teflon, and actually gets better the more I use it.

[–] nickiam2@aussie.zone 5 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Oh maybe just a small country with little influence in the world called the United States of America. Go ahead an try to tell me there's no fascism here

[–] nickiam2@aussie.zone 2 points 3 months ago

I migrated iptimr-kuma to the new v2.0 release. The DB migration took a long time. I learned I probably should have run the vacuum command before the migration, but I never noticed the button in the settings before.

Also preparing Jellyfin for its new 10.11.0 which comes with another long running DB migration.

[–] nickiam2@aussie.zone 4 points 4 months ago

Another benefit is if you lose your all parity disks and a data disk, you can still access the filesystem on the other data disks. So if the array fails, you don't lose all the data, just the 1 (failed) disk worth of files.

 

I just found this project by browsing the mergerfs documentation. It claims to be an opensource fork of the Unraid software that makes it so flexible. The documentation isn't great, but has all the basic info to get going. It works kinda like Snapraid in that each disk has it's own filesystem and parity is calculated across all of the drives, but it happens in real time (unlike with snapraid).

Thoughts? comments? Would you trust this with important data?

[–] nickiam2@aussie.zone 3 points 4 months ago

I really miss the good tasting fresh food that Australia enjoys. In the US tomatoes are flavorless, bread is so sweet it's like cake, and most fresh produce is unaffordable to lower income people.

[–] nickiam2@aussie.zone 3 points 4 months ago

Yubikey. It supports TOTP as well as passkeys. Plus is a physical device separate from my phone. Recommend getting 2 to have 1 as backup

[–] nickiam2@aussie.zone 2 points 5 months ago

I just rolled some of this out on my setup. I already had lidarr running, but didn't know about the metadata issue.

Beets is running excruciatingly slow importing my music collection. Anyone have any insight on this? I'm running the Linuxserver.io docker container with a very basic config.

Soulseek is new to me and I set that up with a vpn.

[–] nickiam2@aussie.zone 4 points 6 months ago

Nah mate, you lay it diagonally

[–] nickiam2@aussie.zone 12 points 6 months ago (3 children)

It's not a "service". All I want from the staff is to tell them what I want to order and to bring the food. That's all. I don't see what extra "service" I'm supposedly paying for

[–] nickiam2@aussie.zone 6 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

This may be a "hot take" but the service staff is employed by the restaurant, not me. It's not my job to pay the employees of the restaurant. It's the owners and employers job to pay the staff. I want to know the price of the thing I'm buying when I order it, not after taxes are added and in some places a "cost of living" fee on top of that. Then to expect the customer to pay even more on top of all the extra bs fees the house charges instead of just increasing the price of the food. No thanks

[–] nickiam2@aussie.zone 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Are you using B2 or S3? Setting both might be causing it to get confused. The bucket name needs to be appended to the end of the S3 or B2 URL like "s3:b2.backblaze.com/<bucket_name>" inside the RESTIC_REPOSITORY variable

[–] nickiam2@aussie.zone 3 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I implemented authentik for my immich server just last week and I can confirm that Immich will merge the accounts as long as they have the same email address. My other services I had to configure to use email matching. Paperless-ngx needed an environment variable added to allow it, and Grafana I didn't even have a user created for myself, just used the default admin account.

Jellyfin doesn't support OIDC without a 3rd party plugin, so I haven't set that one up yet. I also don't use nextcloud, so can't comment on that.

 

In light of the recently announced price increase, I'm seriously considering moving all my backups from B2 to Storj as Storj is only charging $0.004/GB . As it's mostly just a backup, I don't really need the free egress and I travel a lot so not being tied to a single DC location is also appealing. What do you guys think? Anyone using Storj? What has your experience been like so far?

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