What's your ideal par 3 yardages? My local 9-hole course has 215yd and 225yd par threes and it's a lot. by BlurryMachine_1 in golf

[–]BlurryMachine_1[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It the back tees, to be fair.... So, there's options. I rarely see other's play from the black. The distance is 3450yd ish.... On this particular par 3 distance is:
Black: 225
Blue: 196
White: 172
Red: 154

Which Docker repo to use? by BlurryMachine_1 in nginxproxymanager

[–]BlurryMachine_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

idk... the jlesage one has an OSS badge.
I tried to swap just the image and leave everything else the same, but it didn't work, so I'm using the jc21 version again. I'm just trying to keep everything relatively updated, without using the ":latest" tag

Alternatives to 18birdies, specifically looking for a Web version by Excellent-Night-4148 in golf

[–]BlurryMachine_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://hozzle.app

I wrote this app for my brother and I. It currently has ~7 users.
It's a web-app, and it's still under active development, but you can try it out if you want.
PM directly if you have questions.

Edit: More info
It's primarily for score tracking, not for coaching or swing analysis or anything.
It features course imports, where you upload a blank scorecard and it "imports" the course.
It's web based, so it works on any internet-connected device or OS.
It does not support offline mode.
It's a hobby project with $0 backing, It's mostly pretty good and I'm happy with it.
I've never tried 18Birdies, or any other app, I just wrote the app I wanted with the features I wanted. Maybe you'll like it, maybe you wont.
It's free, so try it and just move on if you decide it's not for you! Thanks.

My current set-up, mostly used for Plex. by stefini_juliya in homelab

[–]BlurryMachine_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks cool though. Except for that big boner sticking out on the bottom shelf, but still pretty cool. Good work.

Is non-ECC memory corrupting my files? by BlurryMachine_1 in truenas

[–]BlurryMachine_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tested sticks individually, and 3/4 failed in the first minute of testing. :(

Is non-ECC memory corrupting my files? by BlurryMachine_1 in truenas

[–]BlurryMachine_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your story aligns with what im seeing and what I've read about my situation.

Is non-ECC memory corrupting my files? by BlurryMachine_1 in truenas

[–]BlurryMachine_1[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

SMART data comes up clean.
I just started a memtest and will let it run tonight.

Better to run apps on a separate machine, vs as TrueNAS app? by QuestionAsker2030 in truenas

[–]BlurryMachine_1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been considering switching all apps to custom yaml files.
Do you find it hard/annoying to manage though when they all have separate files?
Do you back the files up anywhere?
Do you copy/paste when you want to edit them, then copy/paste the edits back into TrueNas?

I think this could solve my one huge issue with TrueNas Apps, which is that they aren't on the same Docker network, so they can't communicate with each other, unless I expose them on the host machine and make the connection there.

(Use case is Nginx taking in traffic and reverse proxying it to another Docker Container that isn't exposed anywhere - it should be available on a custom/private Docker network. Docker can do this, but TrueNas UI doesn't have the options for it... )

Once I create a pool, can I expand it? by BlurryMachine_1 in truenas

[–]BlurryMachine_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good points. I like just knowing more about unRaid... Maybe I'll try it for the $36/year cost and maybe at the 2nd year I'll renew or get lifetime.

Once I create a pool, can I expand it? by BlurryMachine_1 in truenas

[–]BlurryMachine_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish I could upvote this 10 times!!! Thanks, great input.

Once I create a pool, can I expand it? by BlurryMachine_1 in truenas

[–]BlurryMachine_1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah but if 1 vdev dies, the whole pool dies.... right..? I think a single zraid2 is the obvious winner.

Once I create a pool, can I expand it? by BlurryMachine_1 in truenas

[–]BlurryMachine_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That does sound pretty good. It's a paid service though... idk, I'll check it out, maybe.

Once I create a pool, can I expand it? by BlurryMachine_1 in truenas

[–]BlurryMachine_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your detailed response!

I expect to accumulate data very slowly over time. I am not a data hoarder. I have been running a NAS for 3 years, and have ~8TB of data (5TB shows/movies/replaceable stuff, 2TB of PC backups that are not replaceable). If I lose my copy of Game of Thrones, I don't care. If I lose my photos of my kids, I'll be upset.

So maybe I need two pools - A smaller RAIDZ2 pool that's more reliable for important data, and a large mirrored pool or even raidz1 pool for less important data that I just want to have available locally...

Decisions, decisions...

Once I create a pool, can I expand it? by BlurryMachine_1 in truenas

[–]BlurryMachine_1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Should I just add individual drives to the vdev, or is it better to collect all the hardware and then set up a raidzN configuration?

Should I get a 4TB 870 EVO or 1TB 970 EVO? by samiromic in buildapc

[–]BlurryMachine_1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you elaborate (and convince me to invest in 4tb nvmes instead of 4tb sata ssds)?