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  • Well, just don't host them, what she gonna do? Tell the police ?

  • Let's just make an arena where the nerds fight to win a disk!

  • I'm in France, however I'll not sell them immediately, maybe you could check serverpartsdeals to get some cheap refurbished drives

  • With 88 disks, some RAID 5 I think I'm going to be okey if one of them fails! (I also have a backup server)

  • Yeah... that sucks, but then they'll tell you about green IT and stuff, but they just throw away and destroy stuff that could be used elsewhere...

  • Depends on the data on them. They were erased before I got them of course too.

  • If the internet archive wants some, I'd love to give some to them ahah

    But I'm already archiving a lot of stuff, from Youtube, ISO, and more!

  • Oh yeah, forgot to mention: All of this for free at my work, I work in a datacenter!

  • I've been jealous of people, same as you, now it's my turn to shine! Your turn will come!

  • Survival games are worse, because you have a lot of useless item that won't ever complete a quest!

  • This is also part of the default refund policy on steam too yeah. Less than 15 days and less than 2h of playtime.

  • Go play Stardew Valley or anything else instead yeah!

  • as French, it took me a while to get it...

  • Alerting is good too yes!

    But when you have multiple Datasource, grafana is great to cross the data and see everything at once, plus Grafana dashboard are better looking imo!

  • Zabbix collect all the data (for exemple, cpu usage, memory usage, disk space etc...) Grafana take this data from zabbix and display it, You can create dashboards with only the useful data you need!

    TubeArchivist is indeed "selfhosted youtube" but more importantly it's more of a Youtube Backup, if you watch a lot of content on there, like me, you know that videos gets deleted all the time, and archiving videos that you like is really important (at least if some videos means a lot to you, like me)

    And a XMPP server is just a self-hosted messaging/calls service that works like email and is decentralized. I'm not that familliar with it yet, but i'm loving the concept