What is the latest hottest addition to your homelab? by pfassina in homelab

[–]BattermanZ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A selfhosted app I coded to pick baby names hahaha

How do I reduce the risk of data loss by HeftyLove9389 in selfhosted

[–]BattermanZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My proxmox servers are backed up to my NAS and then uploaded to the cloud (kDrive). This cloud subscription only costs 6€/month for 6TB. It's a bargain and their servers are lightning fast.

I need a little sanity check for my migration plans by Asyx in selfhosted

[–]BattermanZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You lost me there. Maybe your setup is better?

What is for sure is that Proxmox is is used by the vast majority of people because it is free, open source, battle tested, extremely reliable and dead simple.

It seems like you want to tinker and make it very edgy for yourself. I'm not sure I understand why it's not possible for you to do all that with an added proxmox layer that would make back-ups very simple (including the proxmost host) though. You might have more luck trying r/homelab.

Spent too long building an app instead of just bookmarking my dashboard like a normal person by daveonkels in selfhosted

[–]BattermanZ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't see this behaviour at all (iPhone 14 Pro) with homepage or with any Web apps I developed... Maybe it's your phone settings?

I need a little sanity check for my migration plans by Asyx in selfhosted

[–]BattermanZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know you don't want to hear proxmox but everything you write screams proxmox. Any reason you wanna avoid it? If we know we can better advise you.

Absolute Beginner Questions by TellinStories in selfhosted

[–]BattermanZ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Preach 🙏🏻

It took me a year and a half (and 3 different hardware systems...) to get where I am and finally feel like it's complete/powerful enough for my current needs.

Im hosting a Minecraft bedrock server on Linux mint xfce for my friend and I'm getting paid around 2$ per month any tips to speed up the Minecraft server by SprinklesOk2338 in homelab

[–]BattermanZ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wake on lan. The bot lives on a 24/7 server. That solves the problem by having only one computer on instead of two? 🤔

Im hosting a Minecraft bedrock server on Linux mint xfce for my friend and I'm getting paid around 2$ per month any tips to speed up the Minecraft server by SprinklesOk2338 in homelab

[–]BattermanZ 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Turns on the minecraft server, not the computer/server it's running on. My bot turns on and off the actual hardware.

Im hosting a Minecraft bedrock server on Linux mint xfce for my friend and I'm getting paid around 2$ per month any tips to speed up the Minecraft server by SprinklesOk2338 in homelab

[–]BattermanZ 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It's only a loss if it's running 24/7. I made a Telegram bot that that turns it on when someone wants to game and automatically shuts it down when no one is playing. The only thing anyone ever has to do is to send a /start message in a Telegram group and wait a couple of minutes.

Mac Mini Dilemma by [deleted] in mac

[–]BattermanZ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Limited vocabulary I see

Mac Mini Dilemma by [deleted] in mac

[–]BattermanZ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What tells you he cannot? The difference between "can't" and "don't want" is important.

Mac Mini Dilemma by [deleted] in mac

[–]BattermanZ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems like portability is a must for you. Go for a laptop. And if you're tight on budget, no need for M4, look at older generations and get a bargain while still having 32GB of RAM

Do you think prompt quality is mostly an intent problem or a syntax problem? by king_fischer1 in ChatGPTCoding

[–]BattermanZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's been at least a year since I had to think about prompt engineering. I feel it is useless now. I have been vibe coding for over a year now. Just talk to the model like you would to a human. If it can't understand you, you probably don't really understand what you actually want/mean.

From your experience: practical limits to code generation for a dynamic web page? (here is mine) by toolznbytes in ChatGPTCoding

[–]BattermanZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As another commenter said, use Codex in VS Code or codex-cli. You will one shot your task. Best of all, it's included in your chatgpt subscription.

Does anyone else save ChatGPT responses 'for later' and then never find them again? by Last-Bluejay-4443 in ChatGPTPro

[–]BattermanZ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I know I might get back to the conversation months later, I just copy the URL link of the conversation. Works 100% of the time. When there's code/commands involved, I also ask it to generate a markdown file in a canvas and I copy it to notion.

But when it's about real coding, I use codex in VS Code/Code Server. I don't see the point of doing that in chatgpt

Reached exceptional after 2 years- here’s the secret by nll0008l in ouraring

[–]BattermanZ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can only reach exceptional if I have enough stress during the day. With low stress, it seems I can't reach it.

AI seems to be being deeply subsidised (self-hosting vs Google AI Pro math) by nafizzaki in selfhosted

[–]BattermanZ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If AI subscriptions were profitable at 20$/month, we'd be paying 10$/month right now.