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  • Does this decompress the files preemptively and leave them? Or is it only decompressing as a post/subreddit is accessed? Basically i am wondering what kind of storage footprint would be required to search through this

  • only thing that matters is what you and her think/want.

  • I use git and commit configs/setup/scripts/etc. to it. I at least have a road map for how to get everything back this way. Testing this can be difficult, but it really depends on what you care about really.

    • Testing my kopia backups of important data? that I manually test every once n' while.
    • Testing if my ZFS setup script is 100% identical to my setup? that's not that important, as long as I have a general idea I can figure out the gaps and improve the script for the next time around. Obviously, you can spend a lot more time ensuring scripts and what not stays consistent, but it depends on what you care about!

    For a lot of my service config, git has always worked well for me and I can go back to older configs if needed. You can get super specific here and save versions in git, then have something update the versions (e.g. WUD)

  • Most of the books I read are docs on all the fuggin homelab devices & services...wish I had time to read books at this point.

  • HA integrated with homekit well. I like to tinker, but hate doing interface/dashboard work. I did find an auto dashboard for HA which has made our lives easier. My long term hope is to use a voice assisstant for the rest.

    Since it sounds like youre handy already, i would really dig into the dashboard side since that will dictate how easy it is for your family to use.

  • Komodo handles this better. I dont use it, but i did spend a week trying it out. You can add repositories and run builds on them then use those in a stack

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  • You get an A for art and creativity tho!

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  • A real one!

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  • Honestly, not sure this is a shitpost

  • Really!? Curious why? I enjoyed it, but I didnt watch the TV show.

  • I think i get what you're saying...but its a pretty bad analogy. The way i am reading this is, most linux distros are a mish mash of various packages, window managers and apps. Many of which dont work well together, but that really hasnt been the case for the last 10-15 years. Basically when ubuntu and fedora stabilized.

  • that implies you may have a misconfiguration? I am pretty sure local access is still free, no? its possible your TV is connecting through remote due to either rebind issue OR some other local subnet setup you have.

  • Who is this?

  • No guys, seriously? Its definitely 100% about their freedom the drug "problem".

  • I find LLMs make a lot more.mistakes when they try to distill a guide down to steps. Its not a bad summary, but they to get confused sometimes when there are forks in the guide. That said they are really good at finding guides, especially older ones that SEs tend to not place as high

  • I think your best bet is to pick one thing that you can get a good guide for and start from there. If you really want to learn its probably better to start with a Debian or arch setup than proxmox, but that's really going to depend on what you really care about learning.

    I know it will be an unpopular opinion but you can use perplexity or Claude to help you find useful sources online if you're striking out on your searching. Most of the time I find they do better with more obscure issues, but those should be rare if you're following a guide

  • I tried out Komodo, but gave up on it. I looked at dockge after, but opted not to try it out. I prefer the IaaC setup with my compose in a repo for versioning and rollback. And while I think you can probably combine the two, komodo was getting in the way most of the time. It centered around secrets management and generating those secrets at run time.

    That said, I feel like if I expand beyond a single server I may go back to one of these tools

  • I use wireguard directly instead of tailscale. Not sure what router you're using, but mikrotik support it out of the box. I am sure they are not the only ones. My phone runs on it 24/7 and has access to the rest of my services.

    I haven't setup nextcloud, so can't give any advice on that. Immich was insanely easy to setup though.

    I like navidrome, but I am not using jellyfin, so I have nothing to compare it with.

  • Home Improvement @lemmy.world

    Odd wiring in a 2-gang