

I think Apache has an enterprise resource planning software, but it’s exactly as complex as you’d expect enterprise erp
I think Apache has an enterprise resource planning software, but it’s exactly as complex as you’d expect enterprise erp
This is isekai trash even if it isn’t isekai and I love it because fuck you that’s why.
Ironic. That same starter pack means I’m probably gonna read it. And the light novels.
Depends on the SSD. I’ve only ever had one SSD become read only, and I’ve seen a lot of failed SSDs.
SSDs dominant failure modes of catastrophic failure?
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I’ve got a similar problem at home, and I use a really straightforward solution: since the problem manifests on my pcs, I just add my services to the hosts file. It’s particularly good when I’m working on my next cloud, because sometimes you end up with a lot of data moving back and forth, and you don’t really want to hit your router to hit the outside world to hit your internal server when you don’t need it. I just sent it to resolve my main services to the internal IP address, and the best part is that even when the internet is down and DNS isn’t available, my services keep on humming away. I might not even realize.
The n280 is specifically limited since it’s 32-bit, but low powered machines can be useful regardless. Two of the servers in my empire of dirt are atom d2550s, and I’m even able to run proxmox on them (since that model is 64-bit), but in terms of bare metal, they were able to run Matrix conduit, ejabbered, a nostr relay, and for a while my searx and yacy instances. (Though as I recall the cpus lack of instructions eventually stopped me from running searx on that hardware) I think I was even able to run invidious.
If it’s just for you, it would surprise you how much you can do with a very small amount of CPU power.
Another thing that a machine like that might be useful for is a jump box. You can just put a very light distribution on it, and make it accessible to the outside world and one way or the other (secured of course) so you can hop into it if you need to do any remote administration.
The one thing that I found when I was using stuff that was particularly low powered is drive latency matters a lot. If you are using an SSD for storage, even much faster processors end up spending a lot of time sitting there waiting for the spinning hard drive to get to where it needs to be so you can be a lot more efficient with less CPU power.
Runs on hardware that isn’t a supercomputer.
I’m using what it’s forked from, conduit, and I’ve hosted my matrix homeserver on an Intel atom D2550 that’s also doing like 3 other things. When I tried the same with synapse or dendrite, opening a big chat room took a few days.
I use Chromecast with android TV, it’s about perfect with jellyfin, and if I were to domit again I’d probably spend the little extra for the 4k model even though my TV is 1080p (more horsepower). You can run a different homescreen to somewhat degoogle it.
Probably not what you’re looking for given what you’ve lined up here, but I live and breathe with it every day and it’s great, and as an added benefit you can cast from a lot of services or websites as well.
Have you donated to your favorite foss projects this week?
“A Connecticut Yankee in king Arthurs court” by Mark Twain is a true isekai.
A perfectly modernist take.
The problem is that modernism is wrong. The universe cannot be explained through that outdated mode of thinking, it just leads to totalitarianism and human suffering.
I can absolutely understand why he’d say that.
It’s a tough thing, complex. Human beings can be (creative) hacks too, copying something without any soul. But humans only have two hands and need to sleep and eat. An AI just needs a power supply and an Internet connection.
Not saying nothing, but there’s always luanti and voxelibre.
Nextcloud notes is just my life now.
“mayonnaise and rice!”
I like the line from Tanya the evil, something like "“I come from a world that is scientifically, technologically, economically, and socially superior!”
Nobody will forget Tanya isn’t from isekai Germany.
I vaguely remember reading a manga like this, but I don’t remember much from here. It’s interesting enough for me to watch this season.
I’m so old I watched the first anime and remember that archer made us gar.
I started on Plex and even considered a lifetime Plex pass, but I felt like it was more interested in showing their content than my content. It was a lot of effort just to show music and movies.
My family and I use jellyfin every day now, and a key thing is it starts off boring but it shows your music, your movies, your books, your photos.
For folks who migrate who were paying, consider a donation to projects you make heavy use of. They don’t usually have big companies behind them and can use the help.