Presi300

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[–] Presi300 26 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

You don't need to be a programmer to selfhost.

The most important "skills" to have if you want to selfhost imo are:

  • Basic Networking knowledge

  • Basic Linux knowledge

  • Basic docker/docker compose knowledge

But I'd say to not get lost in the papers and just jump right in. Imo, the best way to learn how to selfhost is to just... Do it. Most everything is free and fairly well documented

[–] Presi300 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Aw yep, bought an old HP pro-lient something something with 2 old-ass intel xeons and 64GB ram for practically nothing. Thing's been great. It's a bit loud but runs anything I throw at it.

[–] Presi300 1 points 1 week ago

I... Don't think you read the post all the way through

[–] Presi300 3 points 1 week ago

https://fishshell.com/

Who needs to remember commands when the shell can type them out for you :)

(Genuinely recommend it, it's been my daily driver for years)

[–] Presi300 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

My M3 MacBook air isn't supported?

[–] Presi300 4 points 1 week ago (3 children)

UxPlay is a airplay server that allows you to remotely stream from your Mac to a Linux PC... You don't run uxplay on the Mac itself, you run it on the machine you want to stream the display to

[–] Presi300 6 points 1 week ago

Carrots, raw carrots, no salt no nothing, just carrots

[–] Presi300 2 points 1 week ago
[–] Presi300 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Who knows, maybe that's my whole idea :)

[–] Presi300 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

No, the thing is, I never even mentioned Linux because I paid for Netflix, knowing it won't work on it. My problem is that even on supposedly "supported" platforms like my M3 MacBook air, I'm still not getting 4k.

It's an unmodified, unfiddled with, bog standard MacBook air. If that isn't "supported" or "trusted" hardware I don't know what is...

And if we're talking hardware capabilities, this thing can play multiple 8k streams at the same time without even warming up so... I highly doubt it's a hardware capability issue.

[–] Presi300 7 points 1 week ago

Precisely, it's never marketed as a TV-only service anywhere so I have the full right to complain when I'm getting screwed over.

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Netflix bad... Shocker, I know (self.mildlyinfuriating)
 

A few days ago I was really bored and thought... Fck it, it can't really be that bad and paid for a month, wouldn't hurt to try...

Well that was a waste of money...

1st issue: Can't stream over airplay.

A common thing i do because I'm a lazy piece of sh!t is I have a piece of software called "uxplay" which is a software airplay server that works way better than it has any right to. So what I do when I'm too lazy to get up from my couch is I connect my Mac with the uxplay server and just watch things that way. It's a bog standard M3 MacBook air, nothing done to it, nothing...

So imagine my surprise when I tried to play Netflix while streaming over airplay and just saw a black screen... Yep, it just did not work... I couldn't believe it at 1st but yep, apparently it's a part of their DRM...

Issue 2: 4k is a lie...

Ok, I thought to myself, fine, I'll watch it on my Mac directly... But the quality looked... Off. Sure enough, it was streaming at 1080p with a bit rate so low I could practically count the pixels... Ok, I thought to myself, I've heard of Netflix having issues on Linux (why I didn't even try it on my PC) maybe I have something setup wrong... So I look at their docs and they state that safari should be able to play 4k full quality (yk, the thing I'm fucking paying for), I was trying to watch it on Arc (chromium based browser) so I thought, fair enough, I'm just gonna use safari... I log in do everything.

Still 1080p with an ass bit rate

Wtf

At this point I'm proper pissed off, I would have had less issues had I pirated the fcking show I wanted to watch at this point... But I gave it one last attempt, windows.

3rd issue: Windows... It's by itself an issue

So, I have a stealth windows GPU passthrough virtual machine... The kind that most kernel level AC can't detect. So I went "eh, if kernel level AC can't detect it, surely Netflix won't be able to". And to it's (the virtual machine's credit) it was not detected... Problem is, 4k still didn't fucking work. On Netflix's own fcking website it states that edge should be able to play 4k no issue, so I relented and reinstalled edge to my debloated VM... Well that was a waste of time, the bit rate was a bit better but it was still 1080p... I tried extensions, changing flags, nope, Netflix just did not wanna stream at 4k... DESPITE ME FUCKING PAYING FOR IT... Ok, I thought, I have one last option, Netflix has an official windows app, except it's only on the Microsoft store which just sat there for 5 minutes and then threw an error "unable to apply update" when trying to install the app...

Idk why people would ever pay for this shit, honestly. I didn't expect anything and I was still disappointed. I didn't expect it to work on Linux which is my daily driver but to be having issues on supposedly supported platforms, both Windows and Mac is completely unacceptable.

Afaik, their 4k plan is a straight up scam as I could not get it to stream at 4k, regardless of what I tried...

And I know it's not my internet or my setup, I have gigabit internet ffs...

Sorry for the rant, I'm just really butthurt about having spent money on a service that doesn't fcking work...

 

So today, my TrueNAS scale boot drive bit the bullet, throwing a "boot pool is read only error"/not showing up in the BIOS from time to time...

Now, usually that wouldn't be a big deal except that I don't have any images of that install and my ZFS pools aren't exported...

What should I do?

 
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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by Presi300 to c/linux
 

The title pretty much speaks for itself... I have a linux install that I've spent a considerable time configuring, which is unfortunately installed on a drive that's starting to show signs of dying.

My question is: how, if there is a way, can I migrate said linux install over to a different drive, while preserving all the configurations and such.

EDIT: Thank you to everyone who commented! I made the transfer, using dd and it went mostly smoothly, even if it did take a while.

 

DE: React/TailwindCSS

Distro: NodeJS

Theme: Uuh... Yeah, it's a theme

Shell: TBD

Source Code

Visit Here!

 

Yeah, for some reason, after the newest UI update, changing the volume from another device is broken... AGAIN. Good thing I use spotify like that only 90% of the time.

I sure do love using services I pay for...

 

I am aware of the switches you can pass to each app to make it use native wayland, but is there any way to do it globally?

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by Presi300 to c/selfhosted
 

This is sort of a follow-up to my previous post, asking about migrating ZFS pools to a new machine. Migration went smoothly and the new machine is quite the nice upgrade, if I may say so myself I went from:

A hacked together custom build

AMD FX-8320E 8c/8t @3.20 GHz 16GB ram

To a used HP ProLient dl380e gen8

2x Xeon E5-2450 16c/32t @2.10 GHz 64GB ram

Not mentioning storage, as I haven't changed that, still using a

5x 2TB RAIDz1 HDD pool

Huge thanks to anyone who replied to my old post :)

The ProLient has been quite the fun experience, got it for real cheap and it's been pretty great. Took me a while to figure out how to get the thing booting, iLO4 is not as horrible as I expected and it is kinda loud, but pretty great other than that.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by Presi300 to c/selfhosted
 

I've recently been looking at options to upgrade (completely replace) my current NAS, as it's currently more than a little bit jank and frankly kinda garbage. I have a few questions about that and about migrating my current TrueNAS scale installation or at least it's settings over.

Q1: Does the physical order of the drives matter? I.E. The order they are plugged into the SATA ports.

Q2: Since I have TrueNAS scale installed on a USB flash drive (yeah, ik you're not supposed to but it is what it is), how bad of an idea would it be to just... unplug it from my current NAS and plug it into the new one?

Q3: If all else fails, how reliable is TrueNAS scale's importing of ZFS Pools and are there any gotchas with it?

Q4: Would moving to a virtualized solution like proxmox and installing TrueNAS scale on top of that in a VM make more sense on a beefier server?

E: Thank you all for the replies, the migration went smoothly :)

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by Presi300 to c/linux_gaming
 

I mean, the title really says it all. It occurs seemingly at random, but not all the time and I've been unable to determine any pattern to it... I'm using the latest proton stable version and pipewire-pulse for audio. Any ideas on how to fix it?

 

I've had this same issue on Gentoo and now on Alpine, both with plasma 6 (Wayland). Pipewire and plasma 6 seem to be working as intended other than that... Any help would be appreciated!

E: the issue is plasma 6 exclusive, I have hyprland installed along side it and screensharing works just fine there

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by Presi300 to c/selfhosted
 

Due to unfortunate circumstances (me dropping the laptop) I have now ended up with a half broken laptop that has a broken screen and a dying battery. I could repair it, however, I don't wanna bother as I'm very likely gonna be getting a new one soon.

The laptop itself still works fine, however the broken screen and dying battery make it pretty much useless as a laptop and I already have a home lab NAS thing, so I'm kinda out of ideas on what to do with it. Any ideas?

Here are the specs:

CPU: i5-8300h

GPU: intel HD830/GTX1050ti

RAM: 16GB

Storage: 128GB SSD

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