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  • https://github.com/go-shiori/shiori#documentation

    I assume you're running it as a web app, in which case the docs cover that. Just run multiple instances on different ports and with different storage.

    Looks like they provide an official docker container, too, so running it in docker should be very easy.

  • You need two Proxmox nodes for HA.

    Virtual networking is also not a great idea in the homelab. It's better if you do have HA, but even so, if you screw it up and break something in Proxmox, you'll be without any network access to look for help online (except on your phone, so good luck retyping commands or transferring files).

  • Fun fact, that concept is used in computer security exploits: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NOP_slide

    For choosing an article, it would be better to just pick a new random number.

    Although there are probably more efficient ways to pick a random record out of a database. For example, by periodically reindexing, or by sorting extant records by random (if supported by the database).

  • I tried switching a while back, but I found a bunch of stuff didn't work properly, and wasn't considered supported. I don't remember what it was exactly.

    I might try it again once there's been a bit more development and community use. Docker isn't ideal, but at least it works and there's a lot of community support.

  • Yeah it's a rough number, but it can be used as a guide to estimate power consumption, max performance, and stuff like that. In this case, running an identical software stack, you can say that it would probably result in slightly increased power usage. A better CPU might mean more efficiency, but you're also running more GHz and more cores.

    If you wanted hard data, you'd have to run benchmarks.

  • For the general public, there aren't. If you want a machine gun of new manufacture, you have to go through the whole process to be licensed as a manufacturer, SOT, FFL type whatever. I forget exactly. And you have to show you're actually doing business to get and keep that license.