Only use jellyfin. Have a list of things want to update… but it works for now.

Yes that is a laptop usb cooler used as supplemental placebo cooling. Also a pc fan I have propped up against the hard drive feeding into the pi.

Can’t recall last time used the ps4 or switch. But they’re there

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    literally one these with loads of RAM and a wifi card, so i can fit all the shenanigans in one box

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        just got it from aliexpress. though any hardware or mini pc will do, really.

        if you want something like this but branded, look into protectli, they make similar devices.

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          Asking for the brand was a way to say that I would like to be able to check their data and perhaps buy it. I don’t need a nice stamp on things:)

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            topton is one of the more “trusted” brands in there. you can get anything from a small dual core celeron to a mobile i7, with two ddr5 slots, m.2 slots, mpcie slots, sata slots… you name it.

            it can be quite a punch on a tiny box and it is a very practical all-in-one device, but it does need some tinkering repasting and adjusting out of the box. mine in particular has issues around wol and absolutely needed cooling fans and better thermal paste. ymmv.

            here is a popular one.

            here is some discussion about these boxes with varying levels of success in using it, its quite good once the kinks are worked out.

            this form factor is definetly something if you want a homelab without the hassle, pricetag, size, noise, energy consumption… you can virtualize everything in it if you get one big enough.

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        so it can also be my wifi ap, im using virtualized openwrt to make it happen.

        the ap i was using is now doing its duty as an extender while the beefier one does firewall, wifi, server, storage you name it…