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xylene@sh.itjust.worksto sh.itjust.works Main Community@sh.itjust.works•sh.itjust.works not sending any emails?English1·2 years agoI don’t see a way to sign up without email, and the vote for it on the Agora still looks like it’s in progress. I’ve searched @TheDude@sh.itjust.works and @SavvyWolf@sh.itjust.works’s posts/comments for anything about this, and haven’t found it…
…did it pass? Did I miss something?
xylene@sh.itjust.worksto sh.itjust.works Main Community@sh.itjust.works•sh.just.works down?English6·2 years agoI had a new one this morning!
- Dog bumps into server cabinet, pushing it against the wall, kinking the fiber optic cable that the DNS server uses.
xylene@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•what is the current recommendation for a simple home NAS?English2·2 years agoIt was a combination of factors, really:
- Not often, but often enough…I had some significant problems with version upgrades and would end up having to configure the whole system again from scratch;
- My hardware was getting pretty old. While pricing out an upgrade for it, I was surprised to find a more capable Synology for less (DS1821+);
- Remote backups. I have had a bazillion different solutions for off-site backups, and none of them have stood the test of time. The last one before Synology was a separate machine running Duplicati, pulling data from TrueNAS, and sending it off to an ODROID-HC2 running Minio. It worked sometimes. Hyper Backup on Synology is an entirely different world of ease and reliability–it has been flawless.
- I kind of got tired of TrueNAS as a hobby. I ran into and waited for resolution on bugs, had a bunch of customizations done from the command line that I’d forget about before the next time a version upgrade wouldn’t work and I’d have to start over, and just in general had to keep up my knowledge managing the thing (cruising the forum and subreddit). Synology isn’t as flexible, but I never have to deal with it…and that has been pretty nice.
xylene@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•what is the current recommendation for a simple home NAS?English14·2 years agoDude I’ve gone full circle on this one, and I currently am on the Synology train and life is easy.
It feels like I’ve had a bit of everything at some point. Clarkconnect, Windows Home Server, straight Ubuntu, Unraid, FreeNAS, some garbage on my router…
… Synology stuff is super well designed, easy to use, and widely supported. I spent some time chasing privacy options, but other than that it has been zero hassle and high reliability.
xylene@sh.itjust.worksto Science Fiction@lemmy.world•eBay Find: A 1980s Dystopian Sci-Fi Truck From "The Highwayman"1·2 years agoHa! I thought that’s what it was.
xylene@sh.itjust.worksto Futurama @lemmy.world•Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?English1·2 years agoShe’s built like a steakhouse, but she handles like a bistro!
…come to think of it, I quote Zap an awful lot.
I jumped ship due to privacy concerns - I didn’t like that my internally-hosted Plex web home had like 12 things blocked by uBlock, and I really like open source software!
I don’t bother.
A fire (or flood or theft or…?) threat might take out both of my local copies. To offset that risk, I put a lot of effort into making sure the offsite copy is always functional, up-to-date, and healthy (S.M.A.R.T and otherwise).
I’ve been considering keeping a fourth copy of extra extremely crucial data encrypted on Backblaze B2, but honestly…if I lose my whole 3-2-1 stack, it’s probably time to go live as a goat.