

Also meshcore isn’t focused on adhoc mesh networks.
Meshcore relies on well placed repeaters which means better planning.
If you have 3-4 groups you’ll need a few repeaters.
Meshtastic everyone is a repeater by default.


Also meshcore isn’t focused on adhoc mesh networks.
Meshcore relies on well placed repeaters which means better planning.
If you have 3-4 groups you’ll need a few repeaters.
Meshtastic everyone is a repeater by default.


If your item breaks without physical evidence, for example ram dying, swap it with a new one via Amazon.


Yeah it’s pretty straightforward.
I do use a lot of CLI for ZFS because it’s pretty easy.


https://kurutoga.com/kuru-toga-advance-advance-upgrade/
I have the Kuru Toga for about 3 years during my Civil Engineering undergrad.
It’s fantastic although the tip is a little less stable than normal fixed points.
I have been spoiled by the rotating tip. I have the UNI M51017 1P.43 version. (I also got the Ghibli version)
I also have a rotring 600 but that’s out of your budget. And honestly it’s too expensive for me to justify bringing with me. It stays at home.


Open Media Vault with OMV Extras
I have it on Proxmox. Works like a charm
Any any that mofo


Thank you! I needed a EU focused shop
https://github.com/dedicatedcode/reitti
I currently use Reitti and it has immich integration


I have 3 main NASes
78TB (52TB usable) hot storage. ZFS1
160TB (120TB) warm storage ZFS2
48TB (24TB) off site. ZFS mirror
I rsync every day from hot to off site.
And once a month I turn on my warm storage and sync it.
Warm and hot storage is at the same location.
Off site storage is with a family friend who I trust. Data isn’t encrypted aside from in transit. That’s something else I’d like to mess with later.
Core vital data is sprinkled around different continents with about 10TB. I have 2 nodes in 2 countries for vital data. These are with family.
I think I have 5 total servers.
Cost is a lot obviously, but pieced together over several years.
The world will end before my data gets destroyed.


And their assets? And their work visa? Language? Cultural differences?
There is hardly any money for common people to take off work to protest let alone to move countries.


There is portainer. CLI until you install portainer then everything is GUI based.


Many grocery items are cheaper in Germany than in the US.
Of course that’s skewed due to the USD vs EUR cost difference.


185 euro a month
Includes any form of eating out and mostly organic groceries.


I’m transcoding on a HD770 without an issue on jellyfin.


A wire with a screw. Like the aviation industry.


I would like to bring the attention to LoRa.
Meshtastic is a good example of leveraging LoRa.


I’m a massive mikrotik fan. All of my routers and remote routers are mikrotik.


Have them visit this site without a VPN.
https://amiunique.org/fingerprint
Then use a VPN and visit it again.
You are trackable regardless of your proxy just by your web browser metadata.
Together, the enclosure and adapter come to roughly $2,300 before the GPU even enters the equation, pushing the total cost of the setup past $5,000. At least for now, that places CopprLink firmly in the realm of enterprise hardware rather than enthusiast gaming.
I’ll stick with Oculink for now.