plague-sapiens
A genuine depiction of “Plague Sapiens”: a distinct form of human evolution, entirely erased from memory until it resurfaced from the infernal depths of space.
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plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•Experience with N100 / N200 CPUs?2·1 year agoYou’re welcome!
Imo Hardkernel is much better than any RPI (you mostly pay for the hype…). I’m running a HC2, N2+ and M1. Everything works. Armbian doing great work here. M1 runs native arm debian with a nice Petiteboot net installer. Give it a try if you wanted to take the RPI 5. And the M1 has an nvme and Sata port too (just need the bracket for a 2,5" drive).
Okay, yeah price difference in Euros in DE isn’t as big either. But you pay more for a worse CPU. Underclock and volt the CPU and you’re still having a faster CPU with more cores. My HTPC (HP 400 G4 with 8500T) draws about 20-25w while streaming.
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•Experience with N100 / N200 CPUs?English21·1 year ago300 bucks oO
Better get something used with an 8500t for much less. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=8500t&_sacat=0
Or an Odroid M1 with 8GB Ram for about 100-150 bucks. https://www.hardkernel.com/shop/odroid-m1-with-8gbyte-ram/
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Fiber is offering early access to $250 per month 20-gig service - The VergeEnglish1·1 year agoYeah, Vodafone DOCSIS is OKish. Had that in another flat some years ago, but random reconnects occured all the time. Right now 1und1 being fucktards too. I wanted to move my 250Mbit/s DSL, but couldn’t do it online. Had to call, end of story I had a brand new 100Mbit/s contract and my old 250 one was still active at the old address… Took like 10 calls and many hours to fix this. Still don’t have the Instant Starter Kit with LTE. Gonna call them later…
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Fiber is offering early access to $250 per month 20-gig service - The VergeEnglish5·1 year agoKohl’s copper buddy. Fuck lobbyism, it only makes the riches richer. Doesn’t help everyone else…
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Fiber is offering early access to $250 per month 20-gig service - The VergeEnglish5·1 year agoCries in 0,1 Gbit/s cause DE sucks ass. Won’t get fibre for years, but hey at least 100m away the municipality has fibre and the schools 1km away will get connected next year. They just put the cables around my street.
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Fiber is offering early access to $250 per month 20-gig service - The VergeEnglish1·1 year agodeleted by creator
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Remote solution to decrypt disk at bootEnglish2·1 year agoNo problem, indeed I like unreasonable curiosity a lot xD
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Relative size comparison of social media platforms (December 2023)English81·1 year agoFederated instances could be counted. Non-federated like govermental or company ones can’t. So yeah, I would say 3.
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Relative size comparison of social media platforms (December 2023)English8·1 year agoBots, lots of bots xD
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Remote solution to decrypt disk at bootEnglish2·1 year agoAh, yeah stutters has different meanings. One being people with a speech disorder and the other one is usually used for display issues (like tearing). It felt like I was using a low refresh rate screen with really low fps, but had 144Hz and 144 fps xD
USB can ramp up latency for sure, should be because of I/O overhead, which usually is ignorable when the HW is fast enough ime.
Now my fingers are itchy to try FreeBSD and OPNsense again, haha. Like I haven’t already enough stuff to do and test…
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Remote solution to decrypt disk at bootEnglish1·1 year agoWhat? xD The script used the DSL modems IPv6 WAN IP to set up the IPv6-to-IPv4 tunnel (to get IPv4 working) each time my ISP dropped the connection after 24h (standard DSL procedure over here in DE) or rnd reconnection. But somehow that script triggered a higher latency and probably packet loss/delay (couldn’t measure it, cause it only appeared in fast paced shooters like MW2019). Without the script everything ran fine except IPv4 after disconnections, which had to be setup manually. After that I sent the DSL modem back and returned to my AVM FritzBox as my main router. Can’t really say if it was directly the scripts fault or sth else in my OPNsense setup (low powered CPU, USB ethernet adapter, 4 port gbit LAN PCIe card, defective RAM, …). Maybe I’ll try a similar setup again some time, because I kinda liked OPNsense…
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Remote solution to decrypt disk at bootEnglish2·1 year agoYour answer wasn’t rude at all :) and thanks for the long one! Looks like I should try FreeBSD again, last time I was just overwhelmed, but that’s many years ago. My last try was OPNsense which didn’t work like I wanted it to (stupid IPv6-to-IPv4 tunnel, which didn’t properly reconnect after the 24h ISP disconnection and my script to fix this fucked up latency and gaming wasn’t possible because of stutters (probably packet loss too)). Security is the main aspect of my try to use it. Linux can be like a swiss cheese if misconfigured. Still better than Windows (Server) tho xD
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Apple Confirms Governments Using Push Notifications to Surveil UsersEnglish1·1 year agoYeah you’re right. Sandboxed gplay services can still be used to surveil clients, good thing you can use another profile with gplay services and install apps (which needs those) on there, meaning no potential leaks for apps that use their own push notification service and closed APIs (Google or Firebase). Good thread about it: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/9407-this-is-why-i-use-grapheneos
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Apple Confirms Governments Using Push Notifications to Surveil UsersEnglish3·1 year agoMore open source hardware would be epic, but imo this trend will take years to grow if it even will succeed. Most people just don’t care about their privacy at all and with hw and sw being open, there’s less money to be earned because of easier plagiarism.
For a small pocket and low power consumption but incredible performance I would recommend the Odroid M1. Add a cheap nvme drive for the os (I prefer debian) and a 2,5" hdd. On top of debian you can install OMV for a webui based linux home server control. DietPi is nice for beginners too. And like other ppl already said, you can use docker/podman for running your software.
Oh and don’t forget the 3-2-1 backup rule. 3 Backups, 2 different media types (ssd, hdd, usb stick, cloud, …) and 1 offsite backup (cloud or hdd at your friend’s house).
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Remote solution to decrypt disk at bootEnglish1·1 year agoTried to help :P What’s your take on using freebsd instead of linux? More security?
plague-sapiens@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Apple Confirms Governments Using Push Notifications to Surveil UsersEnglish2·1 year agoEvery app is sandboxed by default and has no permissions, which you can give them. Like StorageScope for accessing only certain files.
Not it’s Red Star OS!!! Looks like you don’t like communist leadership! To the gulag with him!