There’s probably no reason to be running two Pis. A single one could easily do both.
There’s probably no reason to be running two Pis. A single one could easily do both.
I just recently got myself a Pi 4 8GB for €86 on Amazon, a barely used 10TB IronWolf NAS HDD for €120 on eBay, and an HDD enclosure for €20 that powers the HDD and plugs into the Pi via USB3. Currently it’s running Plex Media Server, qBittorrent, Wireguard, AdGuard Home, Nextcloud, Caddy, and a few monitoring containers. It’s handling all of that easily. I’m using it headless and just stream content to my TV. Currently I have no redundancy for my drive, but I’ll get around to that eventually.
You can of course keep using PiHole for your setup. I recommend you check out [email protected] and r/selfhosted.
You don’t even need to buy a microsd card anymore because they now ship with the firmware that can boot from USB.
I feel like he’s the one bidding.
And billionaires didn’t have to isolate in a studio apartment.
Eminence in Shadow? I only know the term from the anime. What does it mean here?
I’m curious how stable diffusion plays into taking over the world.
Oh my, I found it. I think that guy needs a divorce…
Well now you’ve gotta link that community!
Don’t forget about doxylamine!
I think the downvotes might be because it feels like they’re trying to diminish the work you put into your setup.
Ah I see now! I wouldn’t have thought to use it this way, but that makes a lot of sense.
So they grab their own uploads via autobrr? To what end?
Under Autobrr, what do you mean by “Grabs all torrents from my username”?
Emigrate, maybe?
Are you saying Keanu did a bad job as Silverhand?
I never noticed anything weird with the speed people speak. But I only played it after 2.0 released. Maybe they fixed that?
I totally agree that it’s a ridiculous thing for them to implement, but saying that consent is required to say ‘hi’ is a bit over the top. I’m assuming the receiving party will still be able to block the sender of course since I’m pretty sure that’s required by Google and Apple.
But if everyone has a shitty experience with it, they won’t recommend it or even tell people to stay away from it. But if it works well, they’ll praise it, thus gaining more users.
Well if you’re running it 24/7 yeah… With services like runpod, you are only charged for the storage if the instance isn’t running. I think the idle storage cost is $0.20/GB/month.
I’ll just drop this here. https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1wEa-tS10h4LlDykd87TF5zzpXIIQoCmq
Easy! Lie down on the ground and throw a tantrum because a band I like has the audacity to provide an option for me to support them further.