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DasFaultier
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- 35 comments
- 6 months
Yes, that’s what I meant, thanks for the clarification.
- 6 months
I tend to use
/opt/[service]/, like for example/opt/forgejo/. It’s outside of any user’s Homedir and it seems to fit into what the FHS 3.0 (Filesystem Hierarchy Standard) defines.
- 7 months
Oh yeah, it’s right up my ass I MEAN APPARTMENT!!!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How often do you update software on your servers?English
8 monthsThis is the way! At least install security upgrades nightly using
unattended-upgradesand reboot from time to time to get the latest Kernel version.
- 9 months
Want to get REAL technical? Try a Ceph MultiSite Setup. I’ve only heard about it quite recently myself, so I don’t have any experience yet, but I think it might fit your needs. It would replicate your data over all locations though, so you would have to have enough storage everywhere.
- 9 months
Not OP, and haven’t done that (yet), but I think we really all should.
- 9 months
Very much this.
Timtowtdi, doesn’t say there’s necessarily a correct one.
- 11 months
+1 for Fractal Design Node cases. I’ve used the 304 (it’s Mini ITX, Mini DTX) for years as a NAS case and I love it!
Like an animal.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I want to build a Mini ITX PC for my home server, where do I start?English
1 yearI run a J5040 ITX board for my homelab needs, which has been released a few years ago and has served me well, even through I run it with more RAM than the board specs allow. The natural successors of that are the Atom N100/N105 and the i3 N300/N305 (all 1 Gen newer than J5040) and AFAIK the Atom N150 and i3 N350 (2 Gen newer), all of which are available on ITX boards. Models for the latest chips might be a but rare though, and you might have to go to AliExpress to get one, but for the N100/105/300/305, there’s a wide variety available. Just make sure to get one with enough SATA ports for all your disks, so you can use it for NAS as well.
Disclaimer: I’m quite sure this is enough for your homelab/NAS use-case, but I’m not familiar with Minecraft requirements, and you might need beefier hardware for that. However, the above boards leave enough room in your budget for RAM, NVMe and HDDs, should deliver quite some bang for the little buck you have, and will barely sip energy, making cooling easy.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Solved] Looking for ... inventory management, I guess?English
1 yearInteresting option, I’m familiar with Git, YAML and
yq. Thank you!
Uuuuh, thank you for the info, it’s very much appreciated!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Solved] Looking for ... inventory management, I guess?English
1 yearWell, I do have a PaperlessNGX already, so I could use a custom field for SerialNo or something like that, but I just feel like PNGX isn’t really designed for this task.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Solved] Looking for ... inventory management, I guess?English
1 yearNot at all, I like
.md, and I’m familiar with Git. A spreadsheet is not something that I would throw into Git, but an.md…


Ah, I see, you’re a person of culture and distinguished taste.