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  • 18-29 year olds being populist is most certainly not tearing the country to shreds.

    The latest polls have AP back on top. Currently, neither centre right or centre left have a clear win.

    We’ll see what happens come September

  • Comprehensive write up. Thanks for this!

    The main reason I went for it now was that the panel has been out a few years and the price is more in line with what I'd like to spend. I'm guessing this new tech will be quite costly to begin with?
    The early adopter tax thankfully no longer gives me a high, but I will read up on these and maybe they will be relevant next time around.
    Seems like interesting tech, for sure!

  • I have been dreaming of dabling with Arch, but I just don't feel ready for it, if that makes sense?
    With kids, work and life getting in the way, I just don't have the hours to tinker with stuff like I used to.

    Maybe in a few years when they are older.

    I have set up a few headless homeservers with Debian. Hopefully that experience will help then

  • Yes Sir.

    I do a backup of Proxmox to the NAS once a week and auto-delete anything older than one month, and I upload those and all pictures and critical files to the cloud. Critical files being personal data, information about the house, insurance papers etc.
    Personally I use Proton and have 1 TB, which has been more than enough. It is also encrypted.

    Movies, music and TV shows are not backed up as I don't consider them critical at all. It can all be re-downloaded if needed.

  • I know there is unRAID and TrueNAS, but I went with a traditional NAS (Synology, before all the fuckery) and a small N100 NUC on the side.
    The NAS is critical for the whole family with backups, pictures and general files, so I need it to be 110%. On it, I just run the .arr stack, Surveilance Station and Qbit, and the NUC runs all my other containers like Jellyfin and Home Assistant. Full access to the files via NFS and it gives me good power for transcoding when needed. Even 4K high bitrate files play seamlessly on WiFi now.

    It's been rock solid and I would probably do it the same way again if I had to rebuild.

    Best of luck finding the appropriate solution for your needs, mate!