"we have more important things to discuss" and "why are we still talking about this and wasting time when there's a secret laptop and emails" /S
habitualTartare
The perfect brisket heist.
Based on the comments and feedback there's a few main points:
- Do not use an AI to create the pages. If you did, rewrite it all in your own words.
- obviously the pages you're writing have an impact on you which is why you're going through the effort to write it. However, you should re-read the Manual of Style linked in the rejected comments. It needs to not sound like you're telling a friend about it/promoting it.
- more citations that are a 3rd party showing the relevance or importance both in that community and ideally outside that community.
- they're not going to put more effort editorializing or fixing your work if they don't think you've done the above.
Here's the voting record to "table this discussion" a yay means against impeachment.
https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2025175
And the congressional record. https://www.congress.gov/congressional-record/volume-171/issue-108/house-section/article/H2906-2
I'll be honest that I haven't watched his videos so maybe it ends up stable. TrueNAS basically says in their docs you can end up with weird issues.
If you host it in proxmox directly there's less overhead, as in it's not going bare metal > proxmox > TrueNAS > application. You might run into issues but honestly try it and keep a configuration backup if it fails. Pcie passthrough instead of devices for the HBA card and any external graphics cards works the most stable but you won't be able to "share" those resources.
I personally like docker for most everything I can with a few things hosted within proxmox. I originally started with portainer which gave me a web GUI for docker but honestly docker-compose files are a better approach. So proxmox > debian > docker Proxmox > trueNAS and proxmox > other VMs. This has its own challenges like passing storage from the NAS to jellyfin but works for me.
As for components, I'm stable on an old office desktop computer potato (albeit it does hit some limits with file transfers and transcoding multiple streams). I wouldn't necessarily recommend going out and buying an equivalent but if you want to mess around, don't be afraid of not enough resources in a test config.
For #3 officially, nesting TrueNAS in another hypervisor and then using it as a hypervisor is not really recommended, especially with any kind of virtual drives. It could lead to challenges. Virtualizing drives is definitely not recommended and the most stable choice is passing pcie through with a hba card.
Given that, I have a similar setup and I've made backups for important data, I passed a pcie data/SAS hba card that I connect any TrueNAS drives to directly instead of a virtualized drive.
https://www.truenas.com/blog/yes-you-can-virtualize-freenas/
Did you see he won the golf tournament? It's good to win. You hear he won right? Did you hear he won? /S https://youtu.be/zBflZLStKQg&t=300
If you want to use sunshine over the Internet you can
- download another program like a VPN (tailscale) or peer to peer (ZeroTier: https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-docs/wiki/Setup-Guide#zerotier)
- check the docs for UnPnP support. It looks like some configurations require both devices to be on the same network for the first connection step. https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-docs/wiki/Setup-Guide#streaming-over-the-internet
- accept any security risks to port forwarding
Know that doing this is not advised and your computer will now be directly accessible to the Internet. As long as you're fine with the potential for vulnerabilities and that risk or just don't care:
You need to setup port forwarding on the local router for the computer you want to connect to and check the docs for origin_web_ui to include "wan" (Internet). Docs also describe encryption configurations. https://docs.lizardbyte.dev/projects/sunshine/latest/md_docs_2configuration.html#port
Know that your network router (like 192.168.1.1) keeps everything on your network from receiving any connections that weren't already requested by a computer or phone on your network. Port forwarding opens a hole into your network and that computer now has to protect itself so keep it updated, especially sunshine, and I'd recommend not turning off ufw but just adding some rules to allow the sunshine traffic.
Those rules are for idiots and I'm not an idiot so it couldn't possibly apply to me. I'll just be careful.
/s
I think most people weren't fully aware until recently. You had to be active online or actually look for information to see it was more than just rich billionaire syndrome. We all live in bubbles and some people didn't get to hear about all the details with the 2019 pedo submarine incident Nowadays it would be very difficult to argue you didn't know but bought a Tesla because it's in your face.
For context, the model S was first sold in 2012, the model x in 2015, model 3 in 2017 and Y in 2020.
Archive link https://web.archive.org/web/20230117115926/https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/17/magazine/tesla-autopilot-self-driving-elon-musk.html