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havoc
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The whole thing is just a bonfire of note It took the local elec utility company THREE HOURS to get the power cut.. Imagine this had been a flood instead of a fire. Would have been a real life half-life don't touch the floor game Never mind fire...they better start with basic elec compliance
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AM4 socket still....wow
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Wheat prices are the one to watch atm https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/wheat sht is gonna get real when poor people can't afford bread. ...anyway...back to 500+ buck chips.
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hmm...my 3700X at home is still good for now, but that might make sense as an upgrade at some point
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Agree on storage increments. Or rather more specifically something between 1 and 5TB. I can see 1 not being enough for me and 5 being way too much 2.5?
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Don't buy frozen pizza and expect a gourmet meal
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Seems inevitable after the M1 apples...but would still be wary at 1st gen
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If you're gonna RAID it anyway then it might not be a bad play?
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Have a look at the datahoarder subreddit...they're constantly looking at this question
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Thanks for the heads up. Was looking into fly cause they offer free databases Also just realised my katapult comment might not be useful to OP either...unsure whether their cores are dedicated
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Mission critical stuff is on GCP, Cloudflare (workers/KV) and bunnyCDN. Generally try to engineer things to not use a VM cause GCP is expensive for that. So more of a blend of CF workers, cloud functions etc - think serverless vibes. Katapult.io and fly.io have me intrigued but haven't built anything on it yet. I'd…
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Pretty sure S3 can be configured as authenticated only...which would strongly discourage use as a public facing hosting bucket
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As they say - sync is not backup
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rclone looks good except no incremental backup which strikes me as a bit of a showstopper. Mounting things locally sounds super useful though..the fact that you can use ncdu with it is wild Might use rclone for mount and borg for backups...but will come down to trying both
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Can storage boxes be upgraded easily or is it a matter of moving things over to a new server?
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Used Node Red (Javascript) for a while, which n8n is sorta based on There is also Zapier (paid I think) or Huginn (Python). I've switched to a blend of python / CI and docker though. Easier to just do python than learn a new tool tbh
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That's ideal. I went with USB powered and yeah not the most inspired of plans..4th one added started to cause issues
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You won't catch bit rot with this though. Might be an acceptable risk in this case though
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Having just done this I'd tread carefully - take a careful look at the USB power situation. Multiple nvme drives can overload the USB's aggregate ability to feed it. Worse it only shows up under load since nvme draw depends on usage. Chances are very good that it "works" but is outside of spec TrueNAS freaked out about…