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  • I'm not in the need of really fast storage... normal spinning rust storage, I have plenty of!

  • Portainer and Cockpit if you want to run VM (it also manage container but only with podman)

  • Thanks for all this info, I knew running the largest Lemmy instance would be challenging in term of version upgrade, and I'm happy you keep us posted on all your plans! Keep up the good work!

  • Just tried again and the screen does dimm when unpplugged...

  • Just checked, it is enabled, 15 m when plugged in and 5 min when unpplugged, I'll need to try it again later, for now it is plugged in and plugged to a TV to watch movies

  • Weird, I don't seem to have this issue.. I watch movies on the Jellyfin App on Game Mode and never had issue... maybe I disabled the screen dimming, but at least it is not putting itself to sleep

  • Find some big school, and ask them if IT have any hdd unused in storage, we replaced all hdd with ssd in a 500 computer parc, so we had plenty of hard drive to spare, they were 500gb but it seems good enough for you, they can probably give them for free if they are cool guys. Of cours use them only as backup, as they are more prone to fail

  • Forking yeah, but not by clicking the Fork button on Github. When a repo get DMCA its forks get deleted too...

  • Bullshit from companies continues... someone don't forget to upload all code to the Internet Archive just in case.

  • The SBC is only running with a SD Card and nother else plugged in. But I suppose my best bet is to run a script with rsync and save what I need using rsync over SSH to my storage server

  • That would not be ideal, as I want to keep most logs of the system, and I don't have a syslog server and even if I had one I wouldn't be able to get everything I need... But it is a quite good idea for other usecase and I might do that with my future projects that doesn't need a rw filesystem!

  • Do you have tips to save multiple location, as I also have non-docker configs to backup in /etc and /home, how do you do it ? just multiple rsync command in a sh script file with cron executing it periodically ? or is there a way to backup multiple folder with one command ?

  • Linux is linux, no matter the distro! It's not by arguing which distro is better that the year of the linux desktop will happen!!!

  • Turbo golf racing if possible!

  • Using KDE to make it look like GNOME, nice!