wolre

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[–] wolre 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

True, although in recent years nuclear didn't have a very significant effect on the total energy production anymore as most reactors had already been taken offline. It was just a few percent.

[–] wolre 1 points 1 year ago

It took one release for Thunderbird to go from a pretty ancient looking program to one of the best looking ones out there.

[–] wolre 2 points 1 year ago

Jellyfin runs locally, it's just accessible through a reverse proxy that I have running on the VPS. It's not really practical to run it on a VPS since hosted storage ends up being a lot more expensive and my library is relatively big. Bandwidth hasn't been a huge issue so far though as not too many people use Jellyfin at once. I could see it becoming a problem though if I hosted too many of the other services locally too, like Nextcloud, a Minecraft Server, Teamspeak (for some friends who are eternally stuck in the 2000s), gittea and several more.

I'd also need to run a second machine to host docker containers on or replace my NAS completely with something more powerful, which likely wouldn't make sense economically as I live in a place where electricity is relatively expensive.

[–] wolre 4 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Like many people here I'm also planning on moving to Immich. It frankly looks amazing and it has a TrueCharts version, so it should be relatively easy to deploy on TrueNAS Scale. I'm going to wait a little longer though since it's still in relatively active development and there are quite a lot of breaking changes that I currently don't feel like dealing with.

[–] wolre 14 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Honestly, I'd still notice relatively quickly. I'm running TrueNAS at home for file sharing, Jellyfin, backups and (soon) Home Assistant, but most things do run on a hosted VPS. Reason being that I share many of these services with one or several friends and my home is limited to around 30 Mbps upstream.

[–] wolre 38 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I mean, it does make logical sense. But does the article actually say that he admitted to it? From how I understand it it doesn't.

[–] wolre 22 points 1 year ago (1 children)

"You have to believe us!! We really are the good guys now!!"

[–] wolre 1 points 1 year ago

Over the years I've also had my fair share of updates go wrong on TrueNAS, especially with Core. I suspect that it had much to do with the worse hardware compatibility of FreeBSD which kept introducing problems for me. Things have been a lot smoother since I've been using Scale on both my machines.

[–] wolre 32 points 1 year ago

Completely agree. While both pants and dresses have their pros and cons, it should be everybody's own choice which one they want to wear. I hope that this is something that will change over time.

[–] wolre 23 points 1 year ago (4 children)

From a logical point of view, I tend to mostly agree. The issue is, however, that many people only really change their opinion when they figure something out by themselves. While, in an argument, they won't be able to come back with anything, they'll often still hold on to their original opinion. If your goal is to change somebody's opinion, it can often be more effective to drop subtle hints over time and make them come to their own conclusion.

[–] wolre 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm using Fedora KDE at the moment.

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