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Dirt cheap.
Cost = maintenance + servers
Engineers always underestimate the cost of their time.
Dirt cheap.
Cost = maintenance + servers
Engineers always underestimate the cost of their time.
ah, yes, prejudice
You can do it. I use a powered USB hub and a raspberry pi, and 5 hard drives.
It is a mess of cables but was simple enough.
I also sprang for a UPS because most filesystem’s I tried like zfs and btrfs didn’t appreciate random brownouts from running 4 drives off the pi itself.
Right now they’re xfs and used for a minio install and torrent storage
people get grumpy about containers vs nix vs flatpak and I just wanna say… I’m glad you’re using Linux. yes, you.
wait, what?
I don’t get it
It would be fixed capital regardless of the interior design and chairs?
I grew up in a small town in the rockies and one of the developer outfits had a fancy office with this decor
Came here to say this. Let them toggle the logs or the QR code.
okay, apparently the homemade stuff isn’t fortified with calcium & iron (which plain homemade oat milk wouldn’t have) - so you’d have to make that up with other parts of your diet - so Chia, cheese, yogurt (yes, I sense the irony), kale/collards (spinach has stuff that make the calcium harder to absorb), rhubarb, tofu - as far as iron… beans, spinach (for the iron), pumpkin, quinoa