For the NAS, what do you use for storage? Do you have an external drive hooked up via USB or something else?
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yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•External HDD docking station + laptop/SFF/thin client vs ATX tower w/ internal mounts for NAS?English
1·9 days agoThanks for clarifying. If I understand correctly, you’re saying that in terms of energy usage, a thin client + external docking station for HDDs might have a smaller footprint than an ITX build, but at the expense of future upgradeability. On the other hand, an ITX build would likely draw more power than the thin client + external HDDs, but enables me to upgrade individual components down the road. Did I get that right?
yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•External HDD docking station + laptop/SFF/thin client vs ATX tower w/ internal mounts for NAS?English
1·10 days agoI would only consider those thinclients if AI is something you are planning to run.
Do you mean b/c AI would require a beefy host for the thin client to connect to?
yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Would a cheap, used raspberry pi 3 make for a good test server for following random self hosted tutorials? [SOLVED]English
2·10 days agoThanks for clarifying that. One last question if you don’t mind – some listings (such as this one) say “no OS,” and “You must reload the unit to gain original factory functionality.” Are they just talking about installing my own OS or does “reloading” mean something else in the context of these thin clients that I’m not aware of?
yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Would a cheap, used raspberry pi 3 make for a good test server for following random self hosted tutorials? [SOLVED]English
2·10 days agoGotcha, although I’m in the US, so would something like this DELL WYSE 5070 THIN CLIENT Intel Celeron J4105 1.50GHZ 8GB RAM 64GB SSD No OS ($34 w/ free shipping) be comparable?
yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Would a cheap, used raspberry pi 3 make for a good test server for following random self hosted tutorials? [SOLVED]English
1·13 days agoGotcha, the one you linked is sold out, but what about this one?
yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Would a cheap, used raspberry pi 3 make for a good test server for following random self hosted tutorials? [SOLVED]English
6·13 days agoit being ARM based will cause various headaches when learning compared to something x86
Hmm, this is just enough to give me pause. Thanks for the heads up. I’ll have to think on this some more and maybe do a little more research.
yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•[fluff post] If lemmy users are Lemmites, what would we like to call piefed users?English
2·4 months agoPiefeddites
yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Reevaluating my password managementEnglish
1·6 months agotry to sneakily make me register passcodes
Can you expand on this? I’m not sure what this means. Is it like instead of a full fledged password, just a four digit PIN or something? Thanks.
yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are the minimum or recommended requirements for a personal home server?English
2·7 months agoHow does one find such retired laptops? As an individual hobbyist in the US, would I just monitor eBay, Craigslist, or Facebook?
yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlto
Programming@programming.dev•GitHub is introducing rate limits for unauthenticated pulls, API calls, and web accessEnglish
2·7 months agoNo, no limits, we’ll reach for the skyyyy
Noice! I am able to find this very thread through searxng, which seems to behave like an actual search engine with its own search results page, but I couldn’t find it through fedi-search, which seems to be little more than an auto redirect tool.
yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Stop Internet Searching and Start Asking on Fediverse?English
2·7 months agoHmm, this sounds like a really cool idea, but it doesn’t seem to do what I thought it would. For example, I went to https://fedi-search.com/ and searched for “stop internet searching” expecting to find this very thread, but alas, no dice.


So you’re looking for something like Subreddit Stats for Lemmy communities?
Do you happen to have subscriber data on !caps@lemmy.world?
yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Are you seeing a massive uptick in pro meta propaganda as well?English
31·2 years agobeligerent god (sic)
You mean beneficent?
yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Pixelfed introduces Loops, a Short-Form Video AppEnglish
1·2 years agoRight now hash tags on the largest pixelfed instance (pixelfed.social) are broken—clicking a hash tag in a photo’s caption takes the user to a missing page. Even on other instances where browsing by hash tag isn’t broken, they aren’t federated, so if you click #Amsterdam, you’ll only see other photos on the same (smaller) instance, and it’s not even obvious whether that’s working right because the post count will say one thing, but it’ll only show you like three or four photos.
Lots of potential, but it’s just not there yet.
I’ve been on Lemmy for a few months now and am really enjoying it. I think I’ll stay.
I’ve also been thinking about starting a Pixelfed account so I can share some photos I’ve taken recently. In my poking around the last few days, my first impression is that the bones are there, but it’s still rough around the edges. For example, clicking a hashtag in a photo caption to browse all photos with that hashtag is currently broken on the largest Pixelfed instance, and even on the smaller instances, browsing hashtags doesn’t appear to be federated, so there’s basically no way to discover photos of a certain hashtag or for others to discover my photos unless we are on the same instance, which seems to kind of defeat the purpose of moving to a federated service. Not that hash tags are the most important thing, but kind of a bummer from a discoverability standpoint. I may bite the bullet and sign up anyway, we’ll see.
yo_scottie_oh@lemmy.mlto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Modernized, streamlined, and fediverse-friendly: OpenSource.org is fully migrated and ready to connect!English
4·2 years agoLooks okay in my view. Tapped and opened the link in the Voyager app on iOS.

How did you end up with this setup? Did you just already have a bunch of SSDs from over the years? That’d be cool af if you posted a photo of it.