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  • According to the device reviews, lots of potential problems.

  • Yeah there's conflicting info, under USB it says "2USB3.0;2USB2.0"

  • I think that's a misprint. Looks like two of the ports are 3 and two of them are 2.

  • Piracy @lemmy.ml

    Men Arrested For Transcribing Godzilla Minus One, Posting Details to a Website

    torrentfreak.com /men-arrested-for-transcribing-godzilla-minus-one-posting-details-to-a-website-241031/
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    EFF to New York: Age Verification Threatens Everyone's Speech and Privacy

    www.eff.org /deeplinks/2024/10/eff-new-york-age-verification-threatens-everyones-speech-and-privacy
  • I was asking them to post their setup so I can evaluate their experience with regards to Proxmox and disk usage.

  • There is no way to get acceptable IOPS out of HDDs within Proxmox. Your IO delay will be insane. You could at best stripe a ton of HDDs but even then one enterprise grade SSD will smoke it as far as performance goes. Post screenshots of your current Proxmox HDD/SSD disk setup with your ZFS pool, services, and IO delay and then we can talk. The difference that enterprise gives you is night and day.

  • Yes you don't need Proxmox for what you're doing.

  • Looking back at your original post, why are you using Proxmox to begin with for NAS storage??

  • For ZFS what you want is PLP and high DWPD/TBW. This is what Enterprise SSDs provide. Everything you've mentioned so far points to you not needing ZFS so there's nothing to worry about.

  • Yes I'm specifically referring to your ZFS pool containing your VMs/LXCs. Enterprise SSDs for that. Get them on ebay. Just do a search on the Proxmox forums for enterprise vs consumer SSD to see the problem with consumer hardware for ZFS. For Proxmox itself you want something like an NVME with DRAM, specifically underprovisioned for an unused space buffer for the drive controller to use for wear leveling.

  • ZFS is great, but to take advantage of it's positives you need the right drives, consumer drives get eaten alive as @scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech mentioned and your IO delay will be unbearable. I use Intel enterprise SSDs and have no issues.

  • Glad to see Pine64 still producing new hardware.

  • Piracy @lemmy.ml

    Pirate library must pay publishers $30M, but no one knows who runs it

    arstechnica.com /tech-policy/2024/09/pirate-library-must-pay-publishers-30m-but-no-one-knows-who-runs-it/
  • The GBA SP is still my favorite form factor to this day.

  • Android @lemdro.id

    Samsung Galaxy Buds FE reportedly exploded in a user’s ear, causing permanent hearing loss

    www.androidpolice.com /exploding-samsung-galaxy-buds-fe/
  • Piracy @lemmy.ml

    U.S. Court Orders LibGen to Pay $30m to Publishers, Issues Broad Injunction

    torrentfreak.com /u-s-court-orders-libgen-to-pay-30m-to-publishers-issues-broad-injunction-240925/
  • Texas @lemmy.world

    Texas AG Ken Paxton files suit against Biden administration for classifying West Texas lizard as endangered

    www.wfaa.com /article/news/state/texas-news/ken-paxton-texas-lawsuit-president-joe-biden-dunes-sagebrush-lizard-permian-basin/287-315709c7-5989-453b-abb4-5e1bd667c3a0
  • Yes they can. The vote will not show up logged in from your instance but it will show up on the instance the user votes from.

  • I read long ago you had to get malware on the air gapped machine first to begin with, and then it's only accessible within a few meters. Also it can't be accessed through walls. That was years ago though, maybe it's changed now.

  • If it's the same then after installing docker, creating a vaultwarden user, adding said user to docker group, and creating your vaultwarden directories, all that's left is to curl the install script and answer the questions it asks.

  • Single Board Computers @lemux.minnix.dev

    Banana Pi BPI-CM5 Pro – A Rockchip RK3576-powered Raspberry Pi CM4 alternative with up to 16GB RAM, 128GB flash, a 6 TOPS NPU

    docs.banana-pi.org /en/BPI-CM5_Pro/BananaPi_BPI-CM5_Pro
  • Single Board Computers @lemux.minnix.dev

    NanoPi R3S is a $30 Router Board with Dual GbE and FriendlyWrt OS Support

    www.friendlyelec.com /index.php
  • Texas @lemmy.world

    State Senator says DOJ has yet to investigate claims that Republicans are violating Texans’ voting rights

    www.wfaa.com /article/news/politics/inside-politics/texas-politics/state-senator-says-doj-yet-to-respond-to-calls-for-an-investigation-into-whether-republicans-are-violating-texans-voting-rights/287-5af97e41-b8b3-4b7f-90f4-a0e4217c8f2f
  • Single Board Computers @lemux.minnix.dev

    RDK X3 Development Board: Raspberry Pi 4B Form Factor with 5TOPs BPU

    www.waveshare.com /rdk-x3.htm
  • Single Board Computers @lemux.minnix.dev

    ArmSoM-CM5 is a computer-on-a-module with an RK3576 processor

    liliputing.com /armsom-cm5-is-a-computer-on-a-module-with-an-rk3576-processor/
  • Piracy @lemmy.ml

    Man Arrested for Sharing Copyright Infringing Nude Scenes Through Reddit

    torrentfreak.com /man-arrested-for-sharing-copyright-infringing-nude-scenes-through-reddit-240906/