Maybe true, however even bringing it up seriously is a shift in the Overton window, so I’m here for it. Fain has been trying to line up a general strike so we have an opportunity to hit those pigs where it hurts, yeah?
Maybe true, however even bringing it up seriously is a shift in the Overton window, so I’m here for it. Fain has been trying to line up a general strike so we have an opportunity to hit those pigs where it hurts, yeah?
How about eight 3 hour shifts per day and you work 3 consecutive? Or twenty four 1 hour shifts and you work ten. I don’t know if you’re medical, but shift changes are one of the most dangerous times, so maybe staggered shift changes is better for everyone anyway.
There’s always Charity Navigator, they rate charities based on financial health and accountability, at least. I’ve not heard any controversy with it, for what it’s worth
How tested are the proprietary protocols for data safety?
This is actually what lead me to set up a software RAID - my family is primarily Windows and I didn’t want to remember if the files were on D:, F:, G:, K:, etc. I’d rather have a root folder that’s extendable.
Same combo, can use it on android (and probably iOS), windows, linux; the plugins really extend Obsidian’s abilities.
To the point where a lot of gamers have paid for more games than they’d ever have time to play.
Great point about paid plans. I didn’t look closely at the project today - they didn’t have any paid plans when I was first trying it in 2020 (and ultimately decided downloading the preferred source was good enough and abandoned trans-coding).
This is a more script based solution I’ve tried in the past for ongoing ISOs with decent results. Good luck!
It is, but there are some barriers not present on a *nix OS. Docker runs on the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as a prerequisite.
Ha, Rentals on Plex sure didn’t evoke their intended reaction from me. Agreed on the Verge article, too. Thanks for sharing!
the hacker obtained and used the member’s credentials to authenticate the requests to the server as a member library.
Hacking is the act of breaking into a computer system without authorization or exceeding authorized access.
This part could be hacking. Not that I care and think this is frivolous.
requiring around-the-clock efforts from November 2022 to March 2023 to attempt to limit service outages and maintain the production systems’ performance for customers.
Doesn’t major hosting require 24/7 monitoring anyway? Like they should have been doing this for more than just 11/22 to 3/23.
Github is really a great piracy bro.
It’s not just the prices, people are lazy.
Or they just demand good value for their service. Netflix hugely curtailed piracy in their early days. Same with Valve’s Steam.
Awesome to see, good luck to you!
If you’re looking for tips, I’d try to set up Prowlarr first if you intend to use it, it’ll save some reconfiguration down the line.
Though I don’t find anything as complex as mounting and permissions in the *arrs, haha.
But my favorite part about tinkering with home servers is just learning a little at a time, expanding naturally. It’s easy to find guides that are the “ultimate, best server configs”, but unless you understand what benefits they’re offering, you can’t really determine what fits best for YOUR needs.
I started with CouchPotato on Windows years ago and now have *arrs running through docker on headless boxes and keep adding on fun services.
I just bought a few 18tb from serverpartsdeals (via eBay) and they’re working well for now. YMMV of course.
Podcast Addict as well (also has skip silence)
kill -9
Just tested, thanks for the suggestion! It killed a few instances of rsync
, but there are two apparently stuck open. I issued reboot
and the system seemed to hang while waiting for rsync
to be killed and failed to unmount the zpool.
Syslog errors:
Dec 31 16:53:34 halnas kernel: [54537.789982] #PF: error_code(0x0002) - not-present page
Jan 1 12:57:19 halnas systemd[1]: Condition check resulted in Process error reports when automatic reporting is enabled (file watch) being skipped.
Jan 1 12:57:19 halnas systemd[1]: Condition check resulted in Process error reports when automatic reporting is enabled (timer based) being skipped.
Jan 1 12:57:19 halnas kernel: [ 1.119609] pcieport 0000:00:1b.0: DPC: error containment capabilities: Int Msg #0, RPExt+ PoisonedTLP+ SwTrigger+ RP PIO Log 4, DL_ActiveErr+
Jan 1 12:57:19 halnas kernel: [ 1.120020] pcieport 0000:00:1d.2: DPC: error containment capabilities: Int Msg #0, RPExt+ PoisonedTLP+ SwTrigger+ RP PIO Log 4, DL_ActiveErr+
Jan 1 12:57:19 halnas kernel: [ 1.120315] pcieport 0000:00:1d.3: DPC: error containment capabilities: Int Msg #0, RPExt+ PoisonedTLP+ SwTrigger+ RP PIO Log 4, DL_ActiveErr+
Jan 1 22:59:08 halnas kernel: [ 1.119415] pcieport 0000:00:1b.0: DPC: error containment capabilities: Int Msg #0, RPExt+ PoisonedTLP+ SwTrigger+ RP PIO Log 4, DL_ActiveErr+
Jan 1 22:59:08 halnas kernel: [ 1.119814] pcieport 0000:00:1d.2: DPC: error containment capabilities: Int Msg #0, RPExt+ PoisonedTLP+ SwTrigger+ RP PIO Log 4, DL_ActiveErr+
Jan 1 22:59:08 halnas kernel: [ 1.120112] pcieport 0000:00:1d.3: DPC: error containment capabilities: Int Msg #0, RPExt+ PoisonedTLP+ SwTrigger+ RP PIO Log 4, DL_ActiveErr+
Jan 1 22:59:08 halnas systemd[1]: Condition check resulted in Process error reports when automatic reporting is enabled (file watch) being skipped.
Jan 1 22:59:08 halnas systemd[1]: Condition check resulted in Process error reports when automatic reporting is enabled (timer based) being skipped.
Jan 2 02:23:18 halnas kernel: [12293.792282] gdbus[2809399]: segfault at 7ff71a8272e8 ip 00007ff7186f8045 sp 00007fffd5088de0 error 4 in libgio-2.0.so.0.7200.4[7ff718688000+111000]
Jan 2 02:23:22 halnas kernel: [12297.315463] unattended-upgr[2810494]: segfault at 7f4c1e8552e8 ip 00007f4c1c726045 sp 00007ffd1b866230 error 4 in libgio-2.0.so.0.7200.4[7f4c1c6b6000+111000]
Jan 2 03:46:29 halnas kernel: [17284.221594] #PF: error_code(0x0002) - not-present page
Jan 2 06:09:50 halnas kernel: [25885.115060] unattended-upgr[4109474]: segfault at 7faa356252e8 ip 00007faa334f6045 sp 00007ffefed011a0 error 4 in libgio-2.0.so.0.7200.4[7faa33486000+111000]
Jan 2 07:07:53 halnas kernel: [29368.241593] unattended-upgr[4109637]: segfault at 7f73f756c2e8 ip 00007f73f543d045 sp 00007ffc61f04ea0 error 4 in libgio-2.0.so.0.7200.4[7f73f53cd000+111000]
Jan 2 09:12:52 halnas kernel: [36867.632220] pool-fwupdmgr[4109819]: segfault at 7fcf244832e8 ip 00007fcf22354045 sp 00007fcf1dc00770 error 4 in libgio-2.0.so.0.7200.4[7fcf222e4000+111000]
Jan 2 12:37:50 halnas kernel: [49165.218100] #PF: error_code(0x0002) - not-present page
Jan 2 19:57:53 halnas kernel: [75568.443218] unattended-upgr[4110958]: segfault at 7fc4cab112e8 ip 00007fc4c89e2045 sp 00007fffb4ae2d90 error 4 in libgio-2.0.so.0.7200.4[7fc4c8972000+111000]
Jan 3 00:54:51 halnas snapd[1367]: stateengine.go:149: state ensure error: Post "https://api.snapcraft.io/v2/snaps/refresh": net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)
I believe there’s another issue. ZFS has been using nearly all RAM (which is fine, I only need RAM for system and ZFS anyway, there’s nothing else running on this box), but I was pretty convinced while I was looking that I don’t have dedup turned on. Thanks for your suggestions and links!
It certainly implies to me that only centrist views are correct, which I’d push back against.