I have a 3b+ I want to try this with, it has double the ram and also Ethernet connection vs the 3a+. Do you see yours hit ram limit or you think the delay could be wifi related?
Keen for any tips, thanks!
I have a 3b+ I want to try this with, it has double the ram and also Ethernet connection vs the 3a+. Do you see yours hit ram limit or you think the delay could be wifi related?
Keen for any tips, thanks!
I ripped out the control board of the 2x bay toaster and then bought some sata extension cables (with power) for 2x HDDs. 3D printed a little drive bay type thing and then slapped the raspi on top with the usb controller. It works great!
Works for my usecase of basic NAS /SMB /SFTP and I can stream 1080p etc.
But would look to sata in the future also like you mention, couldn’t find a hat, but USB speeds are fine for me.
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You could have just said you “find it more fun than docker compose up” about 5 comments ago.
Got it. Thanks 👍
I just don’t think immich Devs will take that as an answer to do more work, if infact they already dev in a container. Or use dockers networking layer etc.
This is why I was wanting to know why you want bins so bad. …
But as “they” say… “Not accepting Feature requests, but do accept Pull Requests”
You still have not said why you want it on bare metal?!!!
Why are you after bins?
So you want binaries for the soul purpose of wanting to write an install script for them?
I was looking more for a functional or performance reason incase it was something I was not aware of.
Why are you after bins? Maybe they dev in a container to start with. As you say, you can pull them out if you need…
Just use wire guard, which is the backbone of tailscale.
Tailscale could rug pull one day or start charging.
Sounds like OP could handle wire guard setup.
Why the most hdds?
Get a relatively new, with USB 2.0 and you’ll be fine. Powered if its a 3.5"
Might look into it if I get conflicts, thanks!
I’ve not needed to deal with a conflict, it’s automated.
But what’s the latency with syncthing or its instant?
My phone script is quite simple, and I set it up on cron, so I don’t get out of state very often. I handle if there could be conflicts via script on my Linux pc with stash and pull etc. Automated cron also
I made some Termux shortcut scripts in bash for it. Works well, but not for everybody ;)
Git
Then git pull rebase and commit. Done
If you don’t set the network, doesn’t it default to host?
I’m pretty sure it’s available locally… Yes but maybe not via network. So might not be as useful for OP. Correct!
Dell power manager on my work laptop has profiles. But that’s a laptop… But still.
Everybody is saying a reverse proxy which is correct, but you said docker stacks, so if that means docker compose then the names of your container is also in DNS so you can use that.
Can’t remember if port is needed still or not however.
DroidCam.
This thing was revolutionary.
For some reason we couldn’t get the cable TV outside, so we took our other TV and then streamed from inside via DroidCam watching the TV to the TV outside to watch sports, wasn’t the best but it covered us for the day. Phones run red hot however (:
CI pipeline build your site and docker image, deliver to a registry.
CD deploy and always pull your docker image from container registry.
File Pizza looks fun!