

What a mad lad idea
What a mad lad idea
I know you’re looking for non-intel solutions but here is my setup-
Mobo r8169 is the management interface for proxmox.
X710 4 port:
3 ports passed as a a single vmbr for LAN:
- 1 fiber optic to detached building
- 1 DAC to core switch
- 1 DAC to workstation
1 port passed as vmbr for WAN
That config was sorta inherited by trying to pass other non-intel nics as pcie and failing. I needed an sfp for the fiber run so I got that 4 port Intel card. It works well enough that I haven’t bothered to reconfigure it to pass the Intel as pcie.
The phenomenon took place at roughly 29°N 101.5°W over Coahuila, Mexico.
My brother in networking- you can store your files in the L1 cache of your CPU and nextcloud is still going to be slow
This question is kinda like asking what’s the easiest way to get rich quick?
Pick 2
Basically, I consider anything that doesn’t use .deb or .rpm is arch
j/k, j/k- and haos is buildroot based
https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/architecture_index/
My house runs arch btw.
If you count alpine as arch and I do
I miss the days when everything wasn’t glued together. The biggest hurdle to battery replacement or screen replacement is all that damn glue.
You’re holding it wrong- that’s the Magic Valley
You kinda only need the email credentials. Shouldn’t the rest be resettable from that point?
Is there anything that needs MFA that they won’t have?
Have you heard the good message of our lord and Savior Nextcloud Talk?
I come straight to the comments where an article is either copy-paste if it’s worth reading, or called out immediately if it’s click bait or raw propaganda.
There are different formulas for concrete, balancing cost, cure time, and ultimate strength.
Your UPS doesn’t show power consumption?
This popped up today, if you’re still interested
https://lemmyverse.link/lemmy.ca/post/47682873
https://theicct.org/publication/electric-cars-life-cycle-analysis-emissions-europe-jul25/
Oh you do and I have.
I’m running it virtualized in proxmox, mostly for the challenge. And boy was it a challenge. Runs great now though!
Have you considered the 395 Max instead of a traditional discrete gpu?
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/02/review-asus-rog-flow-z13-tablet-takes-the-asterisk-off-integrated-gpus/