Appoxo

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[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 hours ago

You mean I should plug my stack directly into LXC containers in proxmox?
What are my benefits over running docker stack in a media-storage VM which I will spin up regardless?

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

Not interested in utilizing kubernetes.
If I am right kubernetes is a sort of HA for containers? If it is, it would be way out of scope for my use case.
If I'd need to rewrite my whole compose stack it would be very annoying...
Also not sure if the kubernetes functionality is the same as truenas scale apps but the dev team deprecated it: https://truecharts.org/news/scale-deprecation/

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 4 hours ago

Entirely for home use and entertainment but also a bit of learning.
I try to be best practice from the get-go even if it's a bit steep to start like this. I believe that doesnt even get me close to scenario of "give everyone every permission recursively".
But I will expose it via a reverse proxy.
Right now I am experimenting with my VM on doing the All-in-one VM doing NFS shares from my other 2 linux devices. And that was successful besides the issue of now having system1 think 100 = user "pi" and system2 100 = user "appoxo"

But yes. If you actually know what your goal/achievement is (e.g. reach a 0-trust permission state for the folder-tree of department Y) then it's easier to research what you need to achieve it.
And that's where I am already stuck. What do I want to do and how do I achieve that with the limited time, motivation and resources I have.

I believe my current wish is:

  • Have a VM -> Reason: Able to snapshot and being able to easily go back if needed
  • Jellyfin and the *arr stack should be able to access and modify the files. Jellyfin via docker+NFS, *arr stack via mount-points from the same host
  • The permissions shouldnt be overly complicated and not consist of juggling a hundred users -> Maybe groups?
  • Beginner friendly to use and administrate.

All in all I think I will proceed with doing the all-in-one storage and compute VM and let jellyfin access it via a docker-compose mounted NFS mountpoint.
Why: I believe it's easier to use as the bloody beginner I am ;)
BUT if you have a better idea or think I should do it a different way, I want to be open to feedback and advice

 

Background

Hello fellow self-hosters and homelabbers, A few weeks ago I was able to fill my new NAS with the proper hardware I needed to expand on my earlier setup.
Due to the new capabilities I also wanted a fresh restart. But the more I think about doing one thing, the more I hit other road blocks amd think about doing Y.
So I wanted to ask how you would solve my goal.

My current (main) setup:

  • Hardware: 11th Gen i5 Nuc with a 8TB HDD attached via USB
  • OS: Debian 11
  • Software: OMV6 for management and Docker for a diverse set of containers
  • Current containers: HortusFox + MongoDB, *arrs-stack, Jellyfin, uptime kuma, unifi network application + mariaDB, traefik, wallos

Current available hardware for use:

1x 13th gen i3 NUC running Proxmox 8.2
1x 11th gen i5 NUC
1x uGreen DXP4800+ NAS with 4x15TB HDDs in Raidz2. The OS is TrueNAS scale

My plans:

  • NAS storage made accessible via NFS to the proxmox VE.
  • NAS storage mainly planned as mass-storage for Jellyfin.
  • Reimage my 11th gen NUC with a bare-metal Debian install for Docker.
    (I will not virtualize on the 11th Gen NUC because I can't pass the iGPU to the VM and not really interested in LXC containers)

Problems and questions I have at this moment:

1: Should I do a media-storage VM only utilized for serving media and do the computing on another VM or do a general VM for both?

  • Upside to an all-in-one VM: Less problems with serving storage between many different nodes and keeping it organized.
    Upside to specialized VMs (storage & compute VM): Better focus on ressources like CPU and RAM.
    2: Should I place my whole docker stack again on the 11th Gen NUC or place the stacks in their own VM(s)? Example:
    service stack in service-focused VM
    media-focused stack in media VM (which also serves the files for jellyfin)
    Jellyfin bare-metal/dockerized on NUC 11th Gen

I hope someone can maybe help me untangle my grown mess and plans. My skills with Linux are not very deep and very beginner level. If you are willing to help please be patient with stupid questions.

If you have any better solutions, pointers to research, (blog) articles on architecting such solutions, examples how you solved storage/management or just willing to help me, I'd be very grateful :)

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago) (1 children)

Sorry, meant Windows Live Games

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (3 children)

Remember Windows Live Games? Ah yes. Good ol' GTA4 on PC.

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

Yesnt. I certainly played games on school pcs (Like HL2, Hotline Miami 2. Other students played Binding of Isaac and other smaller or rogue-like) and only with executables I got from Steam.

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 23 hours ago

I love that you can even edit the boot logos. Always a treat to see another one every time.

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 day ago

I even set a different sorting but it still defaults to a weird sorting. Sort of like best/top

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 14 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Heres a German one:
Gut? Gut. Gut? Gut.

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 days ago

I filled the form approximately 5 or 6 times out before I was finally done....

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Asphyxiation is never not successful.
Let it run for an 8h and if the oxygen sensor doesnt report any leak than I'd say "He's dead jim".

[–] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 19 points 2 days ago

A drop this severe is tanking. Even with a stock history like the one from Ubisoft.

 

So often they go end of sale. Once gone and restocked I will hoard it.

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Light Eye of Stuttgart21 [OC] (live.staticflickr.com)
submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/pics@lemmy.world
 

This was a guided tour of the future main station in Stuttgart called Stuttgart21.

More pictures: https://imgur.com/a/8QnDQrO
(Disclaimer: The descriptions could be wrong for the east/west orientation :P)

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/20923434

Was grown from seed.
Last time I posted about it: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/5241154

 

Was grown from seed.
Last time I posted about it: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/5241154

 

Hello fellow selfhosters, I tried to find a piece of software that could achieve my goal but maybe I am not searching in the correct areas. So I thought of asking here for suggestions or directions I could take.

What I am looking for:

I am looking for software that could fill a purpose of tracking like a helpdesk ticketing portal but not be a full blown ticketing portal.
For example I want to track current tasks like an RMA I am doing right now with Logitech (currently organized in my email inbox/folders) or keep track of shipments (currently tracked in Google Keep in this format: Shop | MM YYYY | Order-ID | Contents | Tracking:<Shipping Number>)

Features I am specifically looking for:

  • Tracking items (like shipments)
  • Keep track of issues (fix light bulb), Tasks (go to citizen office to renew ID),
    • Optionally: Keeping communication like E-Mails (like go back and see the communication history with Logitech concerning the RMA#999999)

Platforms I use:

Android and Windows.

What I have found so far and seemed to fit:

How I am coming to the conclusion I need something like that

  • As mentioned earlier, I keep track of some stuff like shipments, overtime todo, money I am owing or someone does owe me in Google Keep. It kinda works but I feel like I am straining the borders of it's use case. And I fear Googles Graveyard
  • I keep track of my e-mails via folders (to some extent). But I will probably not find the email of communication I had 5 months ago with that system.
    At work we use a classic ticket helpdesk system. I can more or less find the ticket of an issue a customer had on the phone and correlate it with the problem I have right now.
  • Some of my knowledge base is in Obsidian.md for technical stuff or minor stuff like "find x here", while the stuff related for real life (e.g. recipes) are stored in OneNote.
    It's not necessary to consolidate it but maybe I can remove some of each into the new system?

What I would like to avoid:

Things like creating companies to track tickets with. I would rather just keep track of the issue (maybe with some form of history to go back in time?) and not be lost in endless classification of company number, telephone, contacts etc.

Maybe I am in search of a unicorn-glitter edition^tm^ and just need someone to tell me that doesn't exist or I am not looking for the correct thing or term.
The help is highly appreciated :)

PS: While preferred it doesn't need to be selfhosted. It should be accessible via smartphone (app or web doesnt really matter) and on desktop (program or web).

Update:

Currently in consideration are (thanks for the suggestions so far!):

  • OpenProject
  • Focalboard
  • Vikunja
  • Tarallo
 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/5519216

Species: Aeshna cyanea

Yes, it was alive at the time and left alone (outside of taking a picture)

 

Species: Aeshna cyanea

Yes, it was alive at the time and left alone (outside of taking a picture)

 

Update from last post. Steadily growing :)

 

Visited the zoo on the 27th Aug and was reminded to post it here by @dandroid@dandroid.app

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