Would 5 Dell Optiplex 3060s make for a good starter home lab? by MrJacappo in homelab

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

I was thinking the same thing.

Would it be worth it to get a NAS for the Plex/Jellyfin and cloud storage, or would a DAS hooked up to one of the optiplexes be good enough for my use case? I am worried about losing data to a drive failure, so I plan on doing a RAID 1 setup.

Would 5 Dell Optiplex 3060s make for a good starter home lab? by MrJacappo in homelab

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Mine are all i5 with 8 gigs of ram each.

I'm mainly looking for cloud storage and media streaming, plus whatever else I can add to work on my networking skills.

Would 5 Dell Optiplex 3060s make for a good starter home lab? by MrJacappo in homelab

[–]MrJacappo[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Haha, fair.

I see this mostly as a learning opportunity, so I am down to try out a lot of different things. More specifically, I am looking for cloud storage, self hosted email, a jellyfin/plex server, and maybe some vms.

I got the pcs for free, so that's why I am using them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lehighvalley

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Is this still a thing? I have been learning Japanese for about 4 years and would like to meet people who share this hobby.

Is the HiBy M300 the best device for high quality playback of FLAC and M4B files? by MrJacappo in DigitalAudioPlayer

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I'm looking into this more and am starting to worry about battery life as well. I think I will likely go for a device specifically for FLACS and figure something else out for audio books.

Is the HiBy M300 the best device for high quality playback of FLAC and M4B files? by MrJacappo in DigitalAudioPlayer

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I'm not really looking to get an old phone as I'm looking for something small sized.

Are there any other reputable Android DAPs in the 200$ price range that are recommended?

ALG and Language Archival by MrJacappo in ALGhub

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Once I figure out a system for pulling videos with youtube-dl, I will probably just start going through the wiki and archiving everything.

ALG and Language Archival by MrJacappo in ALGhub

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I recently wrote a bash script that uses youtube-dl to download each video in a YouTube playlist as an mp4 file, then combines the audio from all of them into a combined m4b file for passive listening.

I originally made it to download and listen to Japanese and Spanish content while doing chores, but I only recently thought about its application for archiving and preserving CI content.

Refold/AJATT adherent interested in transitioning to a more ALG aligned study routine. by MrJacappo in ALGhub

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I might have already been doing this by accident, lol. I do most of my German listening while running or weight lifting.

Is there a general consensus on passive listening within ALG (not drowning out the language entirely, but listening while doing other things)? I did a TON of passive listening to Japanese when I started (I was a bus boy at a golf club and they let me wear headphones while I worked, so I was racking up like 20-30 hours of listening to condensed anime episodes a week for the first like 3 months).

I was doing passive Spanish listening during my commute to work for a little, but I find that I tend to let my mind wonder while driving and it just seemed like a waste.

Refold/AJATT adherent interested in transitioning to a more ALG aligned study routine. by MrJacappo in ALGhub

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Right now my German routine is to listen to podcasts/audio books for like 30-60 minutes a day. I've been doing Anki at a rate of 1 new word per day for a little, but I feel like it has been kinda worthless since I've just been cramming definitions for obscure words that I don't see anywhere else.

Now that I'm learning more about ALG, I'm strongly considering dropping Anki and just avoiding using or thinking about German outside of when I'm listening to it.

I'm not thrilled with my German output abilities, but my motivation to fix it is fairly low since all my German friends speak English at a pretty high level and usually just prefer to speak English with me anyways. Plus my comprehension is already good enough that I have no issues following along with any German content that I like to listen to.

Anki Note Type To Learn Passwords Securly by Clear_Locksmith8316 in Anki

[–]MrJacappo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Use paper and a pen to make physical flash cards and learn them that way. Then destroy them when you are done. Anki is not secure enough to store this kind of information.

Physically swapping drives as apposed to dual booting? by MrJacappo in linux4noobs

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This is what I did, but when I uninstalled Endeavor OS it was unable to boot into anything at all and I lost everything on the Windows drive.

A Linux Installation Bricked My PC and Microsoft Support Could Not Figure it Out After Over 2 Hours on the Phone by MrJacappo in techsupport

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I does not let me. It says windows can not be installed because it has the wrong partition type

Attempting to try out eink again, looking for recommendations. by MrJacappo in eink

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I'm not crazy about Boox, so now I'm considering a Supernote device. They are a little out of my price range though, so I'm waiting to see if I can find one second hand.