eagerbargain3

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[–] eagerbargain3@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I tried really hard... but there is no tutorial for traefik, Nginx is so slow that I dont use it.

No one has posted a working config, and it is so messy with the 2 domains on a hardened traefik install.... (secure headers, ....)

[–] eagerbargain3@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

dont need uptime... tried truenas scale on my ugreen nAS 64GB RAM (no ECC) and did not like it. ZFS is great no question but learning curve and risks of losing my whole array is too high (or two array of ZFS2). A pure EXT4 JBOD with replication once in a while is enough and more energy efficient for media

Anyway I envision to keep updating most of it to AV1 down the line, so reducing storage need over time (long period)

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by eagerbargain3@lemmy.world to c/jellyfin@lemmy.ml
 

It make no sense today for me anymore...I found more downside than real use of my RAID5 array.

My setup: 5 disks of 22TB in Raid 5

  • Data Organising is estimated to 20 days!
  • Rebuild time of RAID5 is unknown never had to do (yet) :-)
  • Disks never sleep in BTFRS, power cost is here 0.30 per kWh
  • Constant noise of 5 disk clicking instead of only one or two when using
  • Do I need 80TB of continuous stiorage? Not really with 2700 movies= 12TB, 8000 TVShow episode= 14TB, most is still in h264 few in h265 and really really few in AV1 (fantastic by the way)
  • I dont care about Media, and rebuild everything on a 10GB Fiber most of it automatically. Most of my private stuff is on 3-2-1 encrypted anyway
  • High availability is not a topic, I’m alone using this box. And even, my Homelab is best effort not 24/7

I have another NAS full SSD, with 8 SSD but I hate the nature of RAID in SSD: they die unexpected most of the time. I prefer to lose 4TB then put 30TB at risks if 2 or more SSD decide to stop working

So maybe duplicating on another disk in a mirror (rsync) is maybe better for me

[–] eagerbargain3@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

it is easy to have 1500+ passwords, I'm online since 1996 :-) and use a password manager like keepass, some sites died, others are still online, i have multiple mailbox, twitter, facebook. it goes up really fast!

not counting also all SSO with google, apple, and now my own pocketid selfhosted domain :-)

I will have to remove also those 50+ google authentificator TOTP and replace them with passkeys....

BTW, it is recommended to use single password per service sinces more than 20 years now, so without a password manager it is impossible to create new accounts. i started in firefox, then chrome password manager, then keepassX ....

[–] eagerbargain3@lemmy.world 29 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (11 children)

I’m selfhosting most of my stuff now and did closed 500 accounts, still 960 to review. It take times but I always while closing enter a comment like “lost confidence in USA for the next 50 years thanks to Trump” BTW most services don’t let you delete your account, in this case I empty all my personal data, upload blank images for profile, anonymize field, move email to temp mailbox and delete my password.

I did some architecture and implementation to Azure for a big client, now moved to pure AKS with only OSS software, nest step for them is to quit US cloud, a lot easier if you use pure kubernetes.

I think it is good that we reduce our reliance on US stacks, but not at the cost of using Chinese softwares.

Deleting Reddit, instagram, facebook was really the easiest and most satisfying of all.

I plan to organize meetup on sovereignty, privacy and self hosting soon too 😇

[–] eagerbargain3@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

my solution is not never have anything important on my computer, i have a dedicated gaming pc just for my flight simulator. And please just empty that damn mailbox, it is not a storage system for documents and it increase surface of attack if compromised. For the rest just air gap many backups of your most important data.

E.g. keeping your taxes report unencrypted at rest on disk is a dumb idea too or worst a copy of your ID documents.

[–] eagerbargain3@lemmy.world 9 points 1 month ago

Just also stop saving critical stuff on your phone you’ll never use nor open again. A good mailbox is an empty mailbox, empty signal chat and so on. With AI it is leaking any away possibly out your phone

[–] eagerbargain3@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

try also https://www.affinity.studio/ by Canva, free and run on linux great

[–] eagerbargain3@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

yes as most service sleep, and time to spin them up is fast. Moreover some services continuously poll folders and avoid disks to sleep. Letting disks sleep the whole night is a good idea if not in use, this won't shorten their lifespan.

In here it is .30 pro Kwh

[–] eagerbargain3@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

yes and no...

  • Idle process are not cheap: some processes avoid all disks to sleep. .
  • In Europe electricity is not cheap, a bit more than .30 euro/kwh
[–] eagerbargain3@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

yeah i was also using hugo and free hosting with github pages, I recommend Hugo or Jekyl as you can host for free in a github repo.

but think twice, the internet is dying, people use social network 5 to 10h a day, dont read blogs and use AI chat more and more. A blog yes but maybe not public anymore, you feed tons of AI Bots and you compete against AI generated blog and avatar.

this page list a lot more issues https://www.waltercedric.com/posts/leaving/

Good luck!

[–] eagerbargain3@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (7 children)

40 containers behind traefik, but I did just add a new sablier middleware to stop when iddle and start when first requested. Electricity is not cheap for me. But i got lucky to add 64GB RAM in my NAS and 128GB Ram in Desktop last march before prices went crazy

[–] eagerbargain3@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

look at mammut "eiger" range of coat https://www.mammut.com/ch/de/eiger-extreme can be repaired and is built like a tank for civilians in extreme conditions

the best is its class https://www.mammut.com/ch/de/products/1013-04080-2291/eiger-nordwand-pro-down-in-hooded-parka-men can be resold and keep its value too, it is an investment...

But you should get something lighter if you are constantly moving, this is for artic conditions :-)

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