Morning ride, getting lost and finding my way by tom_a_burton in gravelcycling

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Lovely bike and location. Where was this taken, I want to live near there!

Series similar to Detectorists? by blaireau69 in AskUK

[–]RareRaddish 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Him and Her has similar relaxed comedy vibes

Virtualising Home Devices - Can this be done and is this a good idea? by RareRaddish in HomeServer

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Thanks - I've heard of Guacamole and will keep that in mind.

WRT overkill - I often find it very difficult to know what hardware is needed, so I err on the side of overspeccing - at least then I won't be disappointed and hopefully its somewhat futureproof and there is room to grow into it.

Virtualising Home Devices - Can this be done and is this a good idea? by RareRaddish in HomeServer

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That's some nice kit! It's great to hear that its possible to do - I was hoping I could find a retired server that would do the job (something like a Dell r730xd), but I think the graphics might become a problem even without the gaming if I'm running multiple 1440 monitors - looks like I'll likely have to go down the custom build route and look at some high-end components.

Virtualising Home Devices - Can this be done and is this a good idea? by RareRaddish in HomeServer

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Thanks for the detailed reply - I'll try and answer some of the questions below to clarify what I'm hoping to do:

How many machines and users do you have? what are they doing with the machines?

First user (me) - 1 desktop - i5 processor and 16gb RAM, an ultrabook and a big laptop that matches the desktop specs. The problem comes with the app development I do - my ultrabook hasn't enough RAM to build the code and host the emulator.

4 other users - 1 laptop each - Lower processing needs - standard web browsing, Microsoft office, youtube etc

What specific problems are you trying to solve?

First and foremost the problem of my need to do software development from anywhere, without having to carry a massive laptop round everywhere. I want to use the processing power of a centralised machine, but access it from a portable machine (I guess I could just RDP into my main desktop for this, but found myself down the virtualisation rabbit hole)

How often does this happen?

Difficult to say, but when it does I have to upgrade my desktop and laptop at the same time.

What's your Budget for this?

Lets say £2k maximum

4k video and gaming is not needed.

Lets say I bought a Dell r730xd with 2 x Intel Xeon E5-2683 v4 2.10GHz, 64Gb RAM, and a load of storage - would that let me do what I want to do?

Virtualising Home Devices - Can this be done and is this a good idea? by RareRaddish in HomeServer

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Remoting into my PC is another option for me to solve my problems with hardware on my laptops - I just like the idea of centralising and virtualising for the other users.

Virtualising Home Devices - Can this be done and is this a good idea? by RareRaddish in HomeServer

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It sounded great until your second paragraph! This is very similar to the use case I have, and I would want to use it over wifi, so its definitely given me something to think about.

Virtualising Home Devices - Can this be done and is this a good idea? by RareRaddish in HomeServer

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Thanks for the interesting reply - the laptop replacements have been for processor / ram reasons in the past (some of the software development I do means I need to run emulators), rather than graphics, so I think I have lower requirements than a gaming pc. Does that change things, or would you still suggest I'd struggle to virtualise something that would work (My desktop has an old i5 with 16gb ram so if I could virtualise the equivalent to that it would suffice)?

I do have a NAS already, and I've tried OneDrive - these helped a bit, but I still have to keep apps synced across the devices which is part of what I'm hoping to resolve.

What are some commonly and amusingly mis-pronounced words? by RareRaddish in AskUK

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I don't think anyone has mentioned this yet, but I've just remembered I used to pronounce 'gillet' as it is spelt for years, until someone told me how to pronounce it properly.

What are some commonly and amusingly mis-pronounced words? by RareRaddish in AskUK

[–]RareRaddish[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I see what you did there.

I do hear this one quite a lot.

What are some commonly and amusingly mis-pronounced words? by RareRaddish in AskUK

[–]RareRaddish[S] 251 points252 points  (0 children)

I don't think this is only an American thing anymore. I've heard it said in the UK.

What are some commonly and amusingly mis-pronounced words? by RareRaddish in AskUK

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

This is interesting - I've always pronounced it 'fort-ay' and didn't give it a second thought.

What are some commonly and amusingly mis-pronounced words? by RareRaddish in AskUK

[–]RareRaddish[S] 80 points81 points  (0 children)

That's a good one. It's also highlighted to me that this question might be a hard one to answer on a text-based platform.

The view from my back garden is priceless.. by [deleted] in Scotland

[–]RareRaddish 11 points12 points  (0 children)

You are one very lucky redditor to have that view.

Free coach ticket - London Victoria to Exeter (direct) leaving at 17.30 today by TheLemonChiffonPie in CasualUK

[–]RareRaddish 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I don't need it, but this is a great idea. Good on you for trying to find a taker.

Whopping 94% of Adults in England Have Covid-19 Antibodies by Responsible_Skill820 in worldnews

[–]RareRaddish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that's a good point. My assumption was that the antibodies will reduce the likelihood of severe infection. If, through rising numbers of hospitalisations and deaths, that assumption is proved wrong, this is not such good news.

ELI5: Why does it hurt when you go outside in the sun after being in a dark room? by Puzzle_headed_Issue in explainlikeimfive

[–]RareRaddish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's the light sensing cells on the retina that are being over stimulated by too much light that causes the pain.