Krill

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[–] Krill@feddit.uk 1 points 5 months ago

Pretty sure truenas scale can host everything you want so you might only want one server. Use Epyc for the pcie lanes, and a fractal design r7 XL and you could even escape needing a rack mount if you wanted. Use a pcie to m.2 adapter and you could easily host apps on them on a mirrored pool and use a special vdev to speed up the HDD storage pool

The role of the proxmox server would essentially be filled by apps and/or VM you could turn on or off as needed.

[–] Krill@feddit.uk 2 points 6 months ago

No idea on the hacking. Most of the beeping are safety features which can be turned off, but it's less beeping and more a quick chirpy to alert the driver to a change in speed limit or upcoming speed camera.

In terms of data collection don't live in the US? The only secure way way to block it is remove internet access which doesn't exactly help: the information on the modification will likely lead to insurers refusing cover and warranties being voided.

[–] Krill@feddit.uk 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (3 children)

I just got a Kona last month. Top of the range so not sure what is an option on other models.

No idea about fast charging as only use it for 60 mile runs, 120 there and back. Charging at home is trivial, but the charge port is at the front so either buy a longer cable or get ysed to reversing out of the charging bay (I have to reverse onto a relatively busy road, I do wish the charging port was at the back.

Easiest car I've ever had to drive. The one pedal driving took about a week to adjust to. The speed limiter is perfectly placed, buttons for most things but the touch screen is actually decent, unlike every other car I've seen them in.

However it beeps alot. There is a camera on the steering wheel which beeps if you aren't paying attention to the road, like when you look at the blind spot or check to come off a roundabout. It beeps I'd you go 2 miles over the speed limit. It beeps if you have something in the back seat and the seat belt isn't plugged in. Mostly I can't complain about these, they are legit safety features.

Boot space isn't huge eg for air port runs but if there are two and a kid the cars fine. Can take a weeks shopping. Space under the boot and in the front for a few things ie emergency supplies and spare clothes.

There was a 0% APR offer when I got mine. Between that and electric tariffs the net monthly cost is lower than any other vehicle I could have bought.

In the UK they are selling really fast and I van see why. If the furthest round trip one does is 150 miles in winter there aren't really any major drawbacks. But residuals are likely bad so be prepared to either take a hit or hand it back at the end of the pcp IMO.

[–] Krill@feddit.uk 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Have you got a recent copy of the configuration file?

[–] Krill@feddit.uk 2 points 9 months ago

I've used expressvpn on an Asus router, using fusion to split different ip addresses onto different vans and its been sound, no issues. So much easier than I was expecting.

[–] Krill@feddit.uk 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

https://forums.truenas.com/t/the-future-of-electric-eel-and-apps/5409

I'm not the best person to explain the how or why but they are looking at Q3 for beta and Q4 for main release.

I'm running Immich, Nextcloud and Jellyfin on TNS and it's fine. Nextcloud takes a bit of work though.

[–] Krill@feddit.uk 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

TrueNAS Scale will have Docker in the next release in August, along with the ability to expand Vdevs.

[–] Krill@feddit.uk 2 points 11 months ago

Probably not that helpful but Truenas Scale and the Nextcloud App, and then just used the Collabora "plugin" as I gave up using a separate Collabora App because I couldn't make them work together. Probably going to have to fix everything again in August when the next TNS update drops (Electric Eel) and enables vDev extensions.

[–] Krill@feddit.uk 4 points 1 year ago

Couple of points: Nurses get put upon. Will you leave on the dot at 1700? There are nursing jobs where you hand off to the next person on duty ie staff nurse, so when you go home you don't have to worry about anything, but most of the 9-5 jobs the job has defined responsibilities. Even if one is off the clock there are still thoughts running around inside your head. It takes a bit of skill to be able to put them aside every day.

It's really hard to fit everything you need to do at the weekend on a 9-5 compared to the flexibility of shifts. You have to be rigorous in terms of doing personal work in the evening after the job has finished.

Tbh have to look at career progression as well. Its not a straightforward choice.

[–] Krill@feddit.uk -4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

For what? IV and VI have a lot going for them. V is total trash.

[–] Krill@feddit.uk 5 points 1 year ago

And here I am rocking an A71 that still works fine...why spend the money?

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