Faceman2K23

joined 2 years ago

unraid is great but on a little 4 bay mini nas with limited expandability you don't get much advantage for the money, it's better for larger arrays and lots of mixed disk sizes, and on systems where you can put in lots of SSDs to make a decently fast caching setup die to unraid slower non-striped array architecture.

On a 4 bay mini-NAS I'd go with the free truenas option and just make it a RaidZ1 of 4 disks.

For a beginner, OMV might be simpler, and for paid options, HexOS is probably more beginner friendly than raw TrueNas.

A free alternative to Unraid is Snapraid, but thats more of a roll-your-own solution, not an OS you can just install.

way back in the early days of Wifi (802.11B was the cutting edge magic future technology) I had a large antenna hooked up to my laptop PCMCIA wifi card and could pick up some open networks from a few neighbours away. I used to set it up and leave winmx running on my laptop to download all sorts of garbage.

My home internet at the time was up-to 512Kbps satellite downlink (usually around 200k and lots of packet loss and very high ping) with a ~56k dial up uplink which was also the failover when the satellite was too weak, so it was very asymmetrical and unreliable.

This is semi-rural Australia in 1999/2000 and was the best we could get until we got a 3G connection that usually got 1.5meg down and 500k up on a weak HSPA connection, that place didn’t get 8/1 ADSL a couple of years later around 2005/6. A couple of streets away there were already on cable and better DSL lines were available so I assume I was connecting to one of those.

Over the weak long range Wifi connection with a makeshift "cantenna" that probably wasn’t quite right I usually got around 250k symmetrical if I recall correctly, which was really nice compared to the satellite link despite the lower maximum speed.

the most I think you could do would be log IPs for malicious or litigious purposes, I don’t think you could really do anything like malware injection in this case.

lol ARJ, malware distributors are really trying arent they. I havent use ARJ since the 90's

[–] Faceman2K23@discuss.tchncs.de 13 points 2 months ago

it's less than $3 on GOG at the moment.

And it is easily available through other means.

I still fire up HOMM3 + HD + HOTA every now and then.

[–] Faceman2K23@discuss.tchncs.de 28 points 2 months ago (4 children)

can we find a way to spoof this so that they think legit physical disk usage is going up?

[–] Faceman2K23@discuss.tchncs.de 6 points 2 months ago

I'd be throwing in some of the individually wrapped single twix you get in some mixed packs.. just to throw them off and add some statistical interest.

[–] Faceman2K23@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 2 months ago

There's something about slice of life as a genre in general.

I guess its a sort of melancholy rose-tinted look at something a lot of people either missed out on entirely during our school years, or that we once had but lost as we all grew up and grew apart.

Hibike! Euphonium (the whole series, movies and the perfect masterpiece Liz and the Blue Bird) hits that for me as well, I was never a band kid, but I feel like it's 100% relatable regardless. Do it Yourself was the same, that was a great little show.

[–] Faceman2K23@discuss.tchncs.de 23 points 2 months ago (9 children)

jellyfin was a fork of emby anyway, its core framework is solid.

Emby has more of the plex-like polish, but it is more closed source than I would prefer to trust with my media, so I get by with Jellyfin. It works more than well enough fro my in-home media streaming and I still run plex for my remote users as I bought a plex pass way back at the start and I'm going to use it until I simply cant anymore... which seems to be rapidly approaching.

[–] Faceman2K23@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

yep, I run them side by side and most of my personal use has moved over to JF.

in my opinion all that JF is lacking is better user management for remote users. The player apps are honestly fine if your clients have fairly modern dedicated playback devices.

[–] Faceman2K23@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 5 months ago (3 children)

I never used it, but it was a popular third party add-on before the feature was integrated.

 

cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/464987

If you aren't already using the mover tuning plug-in, now is a good time to have a look at it.

The latest update allows per-share settings override for detailed control over how your caches are used.

I use this plug-in to keep files in cache based on their age, so for example in a media server, you can have the last 14 days of TV shows kept in cache, while still running the mover regularly.

It can also do a full move if the disk is above a certain threshold value, so if your cache is getting full, it can dump all files to the array as per normal.

So you always keep the most important recent files on the cache, with a greatly reduced risk of running into a full cache issue and the problems that causes.

Now, with the latest update, you can tune these settings PER SHARE, rather than being across the whole system.

 

(posting to try to get my lemmy instance to sync this community cause theres a lot of posts and activity here not showing for me..)

I'm enjoying the current rom-coms much more than I thought I would.

 

Hope this picks up!

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