Geoffman05

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

I only lost $100 last weekend. I realized recently that the NVMe that I thought was in my server was actually a 2.5” SSD. Not sure how I forgot about that…. Then I upped my Ram from 16 to 32 (maxed out) to allow room for additional VMs.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

Your server build lacks storage or power supply.

Your general use lacks storage. I would also recommend adjusting to i5/16GB for general use. If you end up gaming then you could have an excuse to bump it to 32GB along with of course a video card.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

Use Proxmox as your hypervisor then you can run as many and how many different types operating system you want on top of it all at the same time.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

UDM-PRO, USW-Aggregation, USW-Enterprise-24-POE, U6-LR… build a server with i5/32GB NVMe boot drive, then some RAID drives… I took out a loan in this scenario as $1,000 wouldn’t cover my entire rack getting blown up.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

What a blast from the past! I still have my 74GB floating around somewhere.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

I doubt you would notice much a performance hit if any. What you’re losing out on is reliability. You playing games and downloading/executing stuff causes extra processes to run that normally wouldn’t on a server. The more processes running the more chances for a glitch in the matrix to crash the machine. You could also do an update that breaks compatibility with other programs (not so much an issue with Docker). The biggest point of a dedicated sever at home is the fact that you set it then don’t fuck with it - This leads to higher reliability.

 

Hey everyone,

I figured this may be a good sub to post in given the connection between data hoarding and NAS's.

I have a Buffalo LinkStation LS220DE (LS220DE3F5) Version 1.78-0.03 and am running into issues getting SMTP to work. I go to send a test email and get a very generic error "Because of an error, the following process did not complete: Sending test email notification."

  • SMTP Server Address: smtp-mail.outlook.com
  • SMTP Port: 587
  • Authentication Type: LOGIN (SMTP-AUTH)
  • SSL/TLS: STARTTLS
  • Username: [email protected]
  • Password: App & Normal both tried (MFA enabled / disabled, respectively)
  • Subject: This has text as it is marked required
  • Recipient(s): I've tried both an Outlook and Gmail email

I'm not sure what I'm missing or if it's the simple fact that this NAS is out-dated as hell where it's a no longer supported feature. Also, at my wife's request, I tried turning it off then back on again.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

We have cameras covering the driveway, front yard, backyard, garage, family room downstairs and living room upstairs. The two inside cameras are angled to capture as much of the upper and lower living spaces as possible.

  • driveway so we can see people coming and going such as food or friends… if we had any.
  • front yard to cover anyone that may park in front of our house instead of driveway otherwise we wouldn’t know about them
  • backyard to keep an eye on the kid playing and knowing when the neighbor kids jump the fence to grab their balls
  • garage so my wife can yell at me when I’m doing something unsafe or a visual confirmation we closed the garage door (got an app for that but physically seeing it is more reassuring)
  • living room/family room to keep tabs on the kid when we are elsewhere in the house as well as to get a quick glance when we aren’t home and get worst-case scenario thoughts in our head

Basically, I’d only question his motives if he wants to install a camera in the bedroom or bathroom.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I have multiple layers of ad blocking.

  • Pihole for DNS
  • Firefox w/uBlock Origin & SponsorBlock (YouTube) on every PC
  • Brave browser on iPhones.
  • SmartTubeNext (YouTube) on Chromecast
  • All of my mobile devices are connected by VPN to utilize Pihole when I’m not home
[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

My services all serve a purpose.

I host a portfolio website. It gets me exposure even though I’m not actively seeking other employment.

My wife runs her own travel agency so her website is also required.

Pihole is used daily to block ads on our network.

Wireguard is on our mobile devices (phones, laptops) so we always have a secure connection on untrusted wifi, ad blocking, access to our documents that live on our file server. I’m at MCO right now waiting for a flight with full confidence that my connection is secure.

Nginx proxy manager to route the website traffic.

Rclone is used to regularly backup the file server that holds our documents.

Minecraft server because happy toddler = happy life.

I used to selfhost bitwarden (vaultwarden) but changed to paying $10/yr to relieve myself of the added stress that it brought for security/backups.