I was under the impression you could use microG instead of google services as well if you installed it manually?
I was under the impression you could use microG instead of google services as well if you installed it manually?
Dell optiplex desktop or workstation would def be a gpod idea. Both are much quieter than servers - you can get the workstation if you want a xeon chip and ecc memory - otherwise the desktop will likely do what you need.
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Look into PICO PSU. Its a small powersupply that uses a power brick to downsize internals. It’s used by homelabbers sometimes.
If Tidal isn’t your cup of tea, check out Qobuz - I’ve had a better experience with it. It doesn’t pay artists as well as spotify, but I think it’s still more than Spotify (iirc)
Try out void, it’s pretty fire
Sounds like OP is gonna flash OpenWRT… Did you read the post?
UNRAID is designed to run off a USB drive, they have recommendations on what USBs to buy on their site, might be worth a gander. You should be able to write all the info on your current USB to the new one without having to reconfigure anything.
If you virtualize unraid, unraid wont have direct drive access - you can get around this by getting an HBA card and forwarding that to the unraid VM. Others have mentioned that proxmox doesn’t have docker support, I personally run docker containers within lxc boxes on proxmox. There are solutions to make managing containers easier, like portainer, if you want to go down that route.
Haven’t watched, assuming voip
Glad to help :)
rm the container, then run docker system prune -a
. This will remove all unused docker images, containers, networks, volumes, etc.
Fuck turbo tax, that shit sucks don’t use it - can’t say enough bad things about it. I’ve used cash app to file for free for a few years now. I doubt their privacy policy is any good, but it works well and I’m not trying to fuck around with my taxes…
I’d suggest proxmox. Sinple web UI for management, but debian backend. Very powerful virtualization. Supports GPU passthrough, LVMs, ZFS, and a bunch of other stuff out of the box. If you get another machine, you can also put them into a cluster.
Right idea, but I’d suggest getting dell or lenovo mini pcs instead. Saves you a bit of cash and you can get a semi-recent (low tdp) i5 + 8gb ram + whatever ssd the seller will throw you. They run 80ish USD before tax iirc
This is the way.
repo’s readme mentions having support for docker…
Would definitely be interested
Alternatives:
ipconfig.io
ifconfig.io
ipinfo.io
< this also gives info about the IP and you can use it to do ip lookups with ipinfo.io/IP
You can also get your ip through cloudflare dns :
dig ch txt whoami.cloudflare @1.1.1.1 +short
I believe the google framework is installed with less privilege than a system application