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Cake day: March 29th, 2024

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  • Right? I made the realization a while ago that refurbished mini PCs are a way better fit for most of my homelab needs.

    Sure, if power consumption is your #1 priority then you’d want some ARM solution. But for my use cases, I’ve found myself fighting with software support and the relatively low computational power of even the newer RPis.

    Also, T-series Intel chips (the low power ones) have pretty good idle power consumption and don’t spin up the fan too much given their lower power. And a lot of uses cases require sticking a fan and heat sinks on an RPi so you lose the quietness benefit.

    Also also, you (still?) need proprietary blobs to use a bunch of the hardware on RPis. You can go full open source on a regular old PC.


  • Have you considered/tried streaming games from your primary desktop PC? Obviously very dependent on your situation’s specifics, but that’s one of the things I do with the Linux htpc I have set up.

    And then you wouldn’t have to worry about games and NAS stuff competing for system resources.

    I’d personally go the hypervisor route (I’m using proxmox, truenas, and an *arr stack on my NAS). It keeps things compartmentalized (especially network configurations) and usually keeps me from breaking everything at the same time.


  • Ah, I think I understand. Although, my take on those dullster communities is that they’re less about being a boring human but more of a recognition that a lot of tasks are pretty mundane but deserve a place to be discussed/celebrated. There may be value to be found in posting your successes and discussing them.

    I don’t know of any communities that are specifically about what you’re looking for, but I guess you could also check in [email protected] and ask.




  • Do people actually think that produce in stores sits there for a week? Most of it is gonna be restocked daily for bigger stores… like twice a week at worst.

    Also, just taking your produce out of it’s packaging immediately before storing in the fridge will help immensely with the moisture build up causing mold.