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[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago

Wir haben doch geklatscht. Wollen die jetzt auch noch Geld? /s

[–] [email protected] 19 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

Kaufe kaum noch bei Lidl ein, weil die Hälfte der Angebote nur mit App gelten oder die App noch mehr Rabatt gibt. Schade, habe dort immer lieber als im Aldi eingekauft.

Edit: Ironie, was ich auf heise alles zustimmen muss, um dort zu lesen.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Thanks a lot! Sometimes the internet is just wizards. Nobody can convince me otherwise.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 month ago (3 children)

badspace has a RSS feed? I thought signing up for the newsletter was the only way

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

This. mpv with uosc (UI) is great and scrubbing feels much smoother than in browser.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Schade dass die keinen Politiker als "Pimmel" bezeichnet haben. Dann wären alle Adressen an denen sie jemals gewesen sind, vom Polizeitrupp gestürmt worden.

Um digitalen Zeitalter ist es auch schwer Menschen zu finden. /s

[–] [email protected] 16 points 3 months ago

Most Keyboards are a mix of design and usability. This looks like 99% design

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Europa Universalis IV: 2000h

Team Fortress 2: 3000h

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

TIL Thanks for the info/clarification

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (2 children)

I can add an aspect when it comes to Lenovo laptops. PopOS automatically searches and offers updates for different firmware for my Thinkpad. Really neat feature I haven't seen in other distros to keep your device up to date.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I hope someone can point me in the right direction.

I'm looking to build a budget keyboard for work that is rather quiet.

What I have:

  • Gazzew Boba U4s
  • pbtfans WOB keycaps

What I need is a kit that is:

  • barebones or cheap enough for it not to matter
  • full-size or 96% (lots of numbers to put into the computer)
  • ISO
  • hot-swap
  • available, no group buys or pre-orders
  • on the quiet side (I got killmat and other tools to dampen if necessary)

The Keychron V series might be an option, but I was wondering, if there were better less known options.

Thanks for reading.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 months ago (3 children)

SOLD OUT?

Creating artificial scarcity to push your fans to buy an overpriced digital release?

Not very metal.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I think that's a great idea. However they should have to report WHY they are threatened. Make them disclose how many life they ruined or people died cause of their financial motivated decisions.

 

I'm finally taking the leap from upgrading from a media drive sitting in my desktop PC to a self-build NAS. The parts are on their way and I have to figure out what to do when they actually arrive.

Current setup: Desktop PC with a single 20TB media drive (zfs, 15TB in use)

My knowledge: I use Linux as my daily driver, but I'm far from a power user. I can figure out and fix problems with online resources or the kind help of others like you

The goal: I want to move to a small NAS (2 additional 20TB drives are on their way). The system will have 32GB of DDR5 RAM. 1 disk parity for 40TB of usable storage

What will I use it for:

  • Backup for Desktop PC
  • Media server (Jellyfin)
  • Arr stack
  • (other small services int he future?)

My questions:

  1. What OS should I use? The obvious answers being Unraid or TrueNAS. The 40TB of storage (1 disk parity) will likely be enough for a couple of years. So adding additional drives is not planned for some time.

  2. How can I import the data from my current drive to the NAS? I am very new to the topic and my initial searches were not that helpful. With Unraid I should just be able to setup the first two disks and import the data from the other. I am unsure how to accomplish that with TrueNAS.

Some advice and tips would be great. Feel free to ask for more details if I forgot some crucial info.

Thanks for reading!

 

I finally have the budget to build my first NAS and upgrade my desktop PC. I have used Linux for quite some time, but am far from an expert.

One of the steps is to move my M.2 NVME system drive (1TB) from my desktop to my NAS. I want to replace it with a bigger NVME drive (2TB). My current motherboard only has a single M.2 slot, that's why I bought a M.2 enclosure.

My goal is to put my new drive into the enclosure, clone my whole system disk onto it and then replace the old drive. At first I found several posts about using clonezilla to clone the whole drive, but some posts mentioned it not working well with btrfs (/ and /home subvolume), which is the bulk of my drive.

I have some ideas how I might to pull it off. My preliminary idea is:

  1. clone my boot partition with clonezilla
  2. use btrfs-clone or moving my butter to transfer the btrfs partition
  3. resize the partitions with gparted (and add swap?)

The two aspects I'm uncertain about are:

  1. UUIDs
  2. fstab

I plan to replace the old drive, so the system will not have two drives with the same UUID. If the method results in a new UUID I need to edit fstab.

As you can see I'm not sure how to proceed. Maybe I can just use clonezilla or dd to clone my whole drive? If someone has experience with such a switch or is just a lot for familiar with the procedures, I would love some tips and insight.

Thanks for reading.

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EDIT: Thinking about how to do it, might have actually taken longer than the procedure itself. For anyone in a similar situation, I was able to replace the drive with these steps:

  1. clone the whole drive (new drive has a bigger capacity) with clonezilla
  2. physically switch the drives
  3. boot into a live medium and resized the btrfs partition on the new drive with gparted
  4. boot into the main system and adjust the filesystem size with sudo btrfs filesystem resize max /

With two NVME drives (even though one was in a USB M.2 enclosure) everything took about 30 minutes. About 300 gigs of data were transferred. I haven't found any problems with the btrfs partition thus far. Using dd like others recommended might work as well, but I didn't try that option.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Until recently I stored my media library in folders. A tedious way to manage a collection.

I set up Jellyfin on my main machine as a test. I enjoy the experience and want to migrate to a NAS, for better reachability in my network. I am a beginner when it comes to networks.

I currently use a single 20TB HDD (current usage 80%) and another 4TB HDD is around somewhere. I was wondering what my options and recommended solutions are. Should I get 1, 2, or more 20TB drives? I want some redundancy, but don't want to invest into too many drives.

Looking forward to any tips or resources to read up on. Thanks.

 

I don't really like roguelites. At least I always thought. The only one I really tried was the Binding of Isaac. I never progressed far, I never really got the hang of it and had a lot of unsuccessful runs. I finally gave up on it. So I went for years without trying new ones. Until Hades. I played it quite a lot and had a lot of successful runs, but never fully beat the game.

I returned to it with the recent launch of Hades II into Early Access and finished (except a few achievements) my save. The gameplay and difficulty is very well-balanced for my skill level and it managed to motivate for several weeks. Overall I put over 100h into it and the pull was so strong, I got Hades II right away. I know not very patient of me. Another 40h later and I finished the content that is available so far. I can see myself diving back in for the 1.0 release or a big update.

Afterwards I looked for other well-received roguelites and picked up Dead Cells and all the DLC in a sale. Similar story here. 80h in, I made it to 2 BC and unlocked a most weapons and quite a big chunk of the outfits. My playstyle is rather slow and deliberate, but I enjoy the challenge a lot. 2 BC is kicking my ass a bit and I'm thinking about moving on again.

I'm currently thinking about what comes next. With the steam sale going on, I am considering Hollow Knight, even though I have very little experience mit Metroidvanias. Also Sekiro is a possibility. I never played a From Software game or our souls-like before. (Mostly) fighting human-sized enemies and a focus on parrying suits my preferences well.

If anyone has recommendations for other roguelites or games to jump to, please leave a comment.

I'm glad I tried a genre I had written off before. It resulted in a lot of fun playing hours. I recommend stepping out of your gaming comfort zone once in a while.

 

Today I was contacted by someone at work. She graduated school with me and our 20 year reunion was coming up. Why did she contact me at work? It was the only way they were able to track me down. I was included in promotional material by name. She told me I "was the hardest to track down"and I had to smile.

This is just a small anecdote about privacy practices and their real life impact (and how your employer can undo all of it, I guess)

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