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Prizephitah@feddit.nuOPto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Dust adapter for Bosch GKS 55+ circular sawEnglish
3·1 year agoWill do! Planning to put some OSB boards up this weekend. Should be a fair test by going through a stack of ten boards.
Prizephitah@feddit.nuOPto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Dust adapter for Bosch GKS 55+ circular sawEnglish
5·1 year agoPrinted the same as you, a standing tube. I used PETG for the best layer adhesion. The walls are 3 mm thick solid. It has held up fine so far, but i haven’t had the opportunity to put heavy use on it yet.
I actually thought about it before printing it and my backup plan is to print it at 45 degrees angle with more supports if it doesn’t hold up.
Prizephitah@feddit.nuto
World News@lemmy.world•Russia cut off its troops from Discord, the video gaming comms tool they use to coordinate attacks in UkraineEnglish
81·1 year agoRelaying sensitive information over your own wires are a lot more secure then a privately owned service from a foreign country. It’s just a lot more cumbersome.
As with all things backups, testing and maintenance is key.
If there were ones that vibrated or had interference enough to affect neighboring units, that would be marketing points. As it is now, no one mentions any of those points. It’s all capacity, I/O and features.
If there were units that showed any of those issues, the reviews would tell.
This unit is basically dead silent in normal operation. During charging and discharging there is an audible hum, but nothing else. I haven’t noticed any vibration or ZFS scrubs reporting corrections.
Prizephitah@feddit.nuto
Technology@lemmy.world•Meet the Super DVD: Scientists Develop Massive 1 Petabit Optical DiskEnglish
36·2 years agoThat’s not true either. Byte can be both powers of 10 and powers of 2. When talking about storage devices like hard drives etc. we usually refer to them in powers of 10, but OS’s usually do it in powers of 2. That’s why your hard drive looks smaller than advertised.
Bits are used for flash memory as individual chips. Assembled devices such as RAM and memory cards are advertised in bytes. I’m imagining that the same goes for hard drive platters and possibly disc media as well.
PiKVM is based on Arch for ARM.
Yes.
Not aware of any such project. I’d assume you’ll need some hardware anyways as you need it for the level of access (ATX etc.). Not sure how that would be preferable to this.
It’s a KVM in the same sense but instead of switching it provides the functionality over a web interface so that I can manage my server from my workstation or laptop instead of crawling in the space beneath the stairs where my server is if something goes wrong. Compare with IPMI.
It’s not a graphics card. https://pikvm.org/
It’s kind of the point here to occupy the video out as this is a server and has no screen connected otherwise. Normally it doesn’t need one.
Would’ve loved to gotten one of those. But the power consumption of a Xeon is a bit higher than I’d like. This was a nice to have, not need to. It was a Christmas gift from my wife 🥰
There is power/reset and power/hdd LEDs as well as a USB 3 header for mouse and keyboard and flash/disc emulation. That way you can mount an image and boot from that if you want. Super handy for re-installs or troubleshooting tools.
Exactly, it isn’t a replacement. It is redundancy in the form of a screen with keyboard and mouse directly connected, but accessibly from remote (my couch). It is far from my primary interface with the server.
It’s part of my PiKVM-kit. https://geekworm.com/products/pikvm-a8
It’s also PoE which is very nice.
Prizephitah@feddit.nuto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anyone know of self-hostable security cameras?English
122·2 years agoUniFi
It’s why I went with TrueNAS. It has built in support for VMs and containers in K3s. So far it’s been super nice. A lot to read up on, but you seem to have the same background as me so it should be fine. I find it fun!
My thoughts exactly! I recon that I’ll probably keep the case the longest of all, out of all those a hardware.
My trick is setting a monthly saving for this a few years ago. Today me thanks past me.
Also, I started out with 2x 4TB in raid 1 in my previous server. Or really just an unused desktop with a 1TB disk before that.


It has held up fine! Super sturdy and not a single doubt in my mind that it will last as long or longer as the original. I can put real heavy loads on it without any issues. I don’t think the layers are a problem in this application.