• ThorrJo@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    Go with used & refurb business PCs right out of the gate instead of fucking around with SBCs like the Pi.

    Go with “1-liter” aka Ultra Small Form Factor right away instead of starting with SFF. (I don’t have a permanent residence at the moment so this makes sense for me)

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      1 year ago

      Ah, but now you have a stack of PiS to screw around with, separate from all the stuff you actually use.

  • stanleytweedle@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Buy an actual NAS instead of a rats nest of USB hub and drives. But now it works so I’m too lazy and cheap to migrate it off.

  • Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Instead of a 4-bay NAS, I would have gone with a 6-bay.

    You only realize just how expensive it is to expand on your space when you have to REPLACE HDDs rather than simply adding more.

  • misaloun@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    I always redo it lol, which is kind of a waste but I enjoy it.

    Maybe a related question is what I wish I could do if I had the time (which I will do eventually. Some I plan to do very soon):

    • self host wireguard instead of using tailscale
    • self host a ACME-like setup for self signed certificates for TLS and HTTPS
    • self host encrypted git server for private stuff
    • setup a file watcher on clients to sync my notes on-save automatically using rsync (yes I know I can use syncthing. Don’t wanna!)
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        1 year ago

        I don’t think there’s any significant downsides. I suppose you are dependent on their infrastructure and uptime. If they ever go down, or for any reason stop offering their services, then you’re out of luck. But yeah that’s not significant.

        The reason I want to do this is it gives me more control over the setup in case I ever wanted to customize it or the wireguard config, and also teaches me more in general, which will enable me to better debug.