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Mozilla flamed by Firefox fans after promises to not sell their data go up in smoke
: Open source browser maker ties itself up in legalese and explanations
Forget Chrome—Google Starts Tracking All Your Devices In 10 Days
Alphabet guidelines no longer refer to not pursuing technologies that could ‘cause or are likely to cause overall harm’
Yunohost alternative: Sandstorm
Take control of your web by running your own personal cloud server with Sandstorm.
$59 Voice "Preview Edition" adds an offline smart speaker to your Home Assistant server
TL;DR — I’ve lost a ton of weight from mid-2023 to early 2024 and maintained the vast majority of that loss. I’ve also begin exercising and had great results in my fitness and stre…
US Weighs Banning TP-Link Routers
The Departments of Commerce, Defense and Justice have all opened probes into the company, people familiar with the matter told Wall Street Journal.
New bill would ban sex toys from major retailers in Texas, including Walmart and Target
Newborn twins born in Houston among four kids deported with mother
Xiaomi has provided official support for Home Assistant
Xiaomi Home Integration for Home Assistant. Contribute to XiaoMi/ha_xiaomi_home development by creating an account on GitHub.
Do you think there's any reason to switch to Windows? Well, we don't think so, and here's why!
Guide for the perplexed – Google is no longer the best search engine
An impressive decentralized open source messaging app that does not require any user ID.
“With premium original content, precise ad-targeting capability, and an AI-powered, innovative engaging viewing experience, TCL’s content service will continue its double-digit growth next year.”
19 Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to the Top Utility
top is a small utility that offers a dynamic real-time view of a running system. We look at alternatives to top that offer more control.
This is the 3rd post in the My journey with Home Assistant focus series. I’m the happy owner of a couple of Philips Hue connected lights for a some years. Some of them are colored, some of them regular. In addition, I bought a sensor to go along with the light I installed in my toilets: it turns on ...
All the power of a Raspberry Pi 5 packed into a compact keyboard — but don't expect to slot your M.2 modules into the new Raspberry Pi 500.
'She's taking good care of me': Final words of North Texas man allegedly drugged and killed by caregiver
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick, the leader of the Texas Senate, said he will move to ban all forms of THC people can consume across the state.
One of the most important shifts in computing over the last few decades has been the increasing use of open source software on nearly every platform, from cloud computing to smartphones (well, I wo…
Miyoo Mini +
My mistake, I thought it was this one
According to the device reviews, lots of potential problems.
Here's where I found it https://a.co/d/0lh60eR but Amazon could be wrong too
Yeah running it and it actually being useful are two very different things.
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.
ZFS absolutely does not require them in any way.
Who said it does? Also regarding Proxmox:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/consumer-grade-ssds.141190/post-632197
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.
I love all of the gimmicks Castle had back in the day. I believe he had a waiver you would sign at one of his films saying you would not hold him responsible if you had a heart attack. And he had the shocking seats for The Tingler.
In the words of Carville, it's the economy stupid. Migration is and has always been driven by employment. Currently unemployment is rising while vacancies are stabilized and predicted to decrease, hence lower rates of immigration. Political posturing has zero effect on this basic rule of economics.
The GBA SP is still my favorite form factor to this day.
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