Works really great. I use it a lot and the interface is easy to navigate.
Works really great. I use it a lot and the interface is easy to navigate.
Which is being rewritten in rust
Thanks
It is foss software with a big community. Not getting any safer
Why not. Peer to peer sounds like a good idea: https://radicle.xyz/
Thats what i use
Onepace is a fan project that recuts the One Piece anime in an endeavor to bring it more in line with the pacing of the original manga by Eiichiro Oda. The team accomplishes this by removing filler scenes not present in the source material.
They have torrents for all their episodes. I can really recommend, because Onepace is not as stupidly drawn out as Onepiece can sometimes be.
Another question: do you know what you UPS is pulling? Recently had a really good offer on one, but denied because power here is really stable and i thought i can safe the watts.
My whole homelab pulls something like 150 for 2 Servers (one ryzen 5 and one i3 8th gen). 200 seems not so much for urs. Have you done any power optimisation on your machines?
Looks so cool! How much juice is the whole rack pulling?
Makes sense but even then i would just run automatic updates every few months. Just to keep best practice. Nonetheless cool uptime, now do 10 years :)
Not so high because of frequent updates and reboots for security
There actually is a correct awnser: home.arpa
See https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/homenet-domain-name.html
I dont know about this. I like seperation of services. Navidrome is for streaming and anything related to finding out what i want to hear is handeld by my client (Symfonium) or by last.fm or listenbrainz. Plex is still probably the best self hosted music solution, if you dont care about privacy and pricing. But i do, so it is no option for me. I also never really used tools to explore my music libary. Im more of a Album listener, so i dont really use Playlists or somethin like that, so just looking through random albums in my library is often enough exploring for me :)
If any of the people you introduce to linux would care about systemd