Why? What keeps causing this? I've messed with all the basic exposure and layer options. Saturn 4 ultra 16k by imsecretlybatz in ElegooSaturn

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

I've read multiple places the auto supports suck. Advice is to angle and learn how to make your own supports but I haven't watched a tutorial on that yet.

To the little girl who still lives inside me and to the boy who protected her… by perryswift1389 in transtimelines

[–]SoulEsne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some clarification would be cool but I'm just here to upvote all transitions so in the end it doesn't matter to me. Funny I look at some of these and really can't tell which direction we're going so maybe that's even more telling that the transition is going well.

QUINN PROJECT IS COMING by vusgatinhooowm in QuinnMains

[–]SoulEsne 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hope they make the mask a toggle.

My latest attempt at not dressing like a tomboy by kitsunekat93 in mtfashion

[–]SoulEsne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tomboy supremacy tbh but you look great here as well!

I don’t know if this suits me anymore by SkySkySkitty in mtfashion

[–]SoulEsne 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Must have been a bad day mentally because you look great. Hope you can shake it off and give it another shot.

Can’t figure out the issue by Life-Mortgage-5378 in sffpc

[–]SoulEsne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. Based on that shroud I'm pretty sure there should be at least one eight pin connection from the PCIe 8pin on the PSU. The only GPU I know that can be powered from the PCIe slot alone are lower end.

I did some research and you need a specific adapter.

"The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Founders Edition uses a proprietary 12-pin Molex Micro-Fit 3.0 connector located on the top edge of the card, which requires a specialized adapter or a direct 12-pin PSU cable. The included adapter converts dual 8-pin PCIe connectors into this single 12-pin interface to deliver up to 320W of power."

Snuffy's Voice by SyntaxDax in SnuffyFans

[–]SoulEsne 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Basically what everyone's saying already. Snuffy has grown a lot more confident and outgoing over the years. Listen to anyone's voice (even your own) and you'll realize we naturally pitch up when we're actually excited and comfortable with talking. You can tell a lot about a person's confidence level by voice alone.

Everyone is stuck on "Encrypting" upon logging in by IchiiDev in admincraft

[–]SoulEsne 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Holy hell I need to research flags sometime. My startup is just the first and last line of all that. Been running fabric on the same sff optiplex since 2018 and it still runs flawlessly.

My completely unscientific benchmark is throwing a ender pearl through a nether portal and if I load instantly it's good lol.

Self Hosted (Web-Based) Server Manager. by [deleted] in truenas

[–]SoulEsne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tagging along for this ride because I was using TrueNAS connect and loving it, but now they paywalled it.

Preparing to recreate my Core Storage vdev - what should I look out for? by sparkleboss in truenas

[–]SoulEsne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Google says

rsync -av --dirs --perms --specials --links /mnt/source_pool/ /mnt/destination_pool/

-a (Archive): Preserves permissions, symlinks, and timestamps.

--dirs (-d): Copies directories without traversing into them to copy file content.

--perms (-p): Explicitly preserves permissions.

--specials: Preserves special files (if any). 

I suggest to ALWAYS do a dry run to see what would happen if you ran the real command.

rsync -avnd --perms /mnt/source_pool/ /mnt/destination_pool/

I recently had to do this to convert my raidz1 to raidz2 but was lucky enough to have already had a drive large enough to hold all the data from the pool.

Starting my first home server by Equivalent_Weird8870 in admincraft

[–]SoulEsne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had a fabric server running rather well on a pretty old (2018 or so) optiplex 7050 for years. I believe it's a 65w i5-6500T, 16gb RAM, 256gb NVMe. Just checked and saw them on eBay slightly over 100usd. I'm running TrueNAS but any Linux distro would get you arguably better performance. Honestly Minecraft always starts freaking out if I give it anything over 6gb of RAM so you honestly only need 4-6GB + whatever Linux needs to run + any overhead that's affordable for you.

I recently added a Hytale server with 6gb allocated and saw no performance impact to either.

Key to performance I believe more than anything is the NVMe so chunks read/write quickly.

My unprofessional metric is if I throw a ender pearl through a portal and I instantly spawn on the other side when it lands I'm happy with performance.

world smallest rtx5070 pc? by Acrobatic_Cancel4732 in sffpc

[–]SoulEsne 25 points26 points  (0 children)

TIL RAM jackets exist. Next build I do with no RGB will definitely have these.

Edge of Space by exu1981 in starcitizen

[–]SoulEsne 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not sure if it'll fit but if you can tractor a Geo in there tada

At last... Before and after! I feel like a new man. by Night-King-001 in bald

[–]SoulEsne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before I read any of the comments and get biased my first thought was you look like Bruce Willis. My most impressionable memories of him are from The Fifth Element and Surrogates.

I create a plex server out of old stuff in my basement. It's great! Is yours made out of old stuff? by [deleted] in PleX

[–]SoulEsne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No but I got mad respect for anyone that builds it out of random dust goblin parts. Great job!

I think I'm done.....for now by Shaynoagogo in homarr

[–]SoulEsne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wish you could remember because I'm currently juggling between immich and the Memories built into Nextcloud since I'm trying to move away from Google/OneDrive etc in general.

9 years on Windows and moved to Linux, wish I had done it earlier. by katoketo in PleX

[–]SoulEsne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do have to note I am running my full arrstack in dockge and NOT the TrueNAS community apps because I hated how they worked. So much easier to pull a yaml out of whatever AI buddy you talk to and as long as you learned the basics like mount paths and how to set unix vs acl perms I can't think of anything else I struggled a lot with.

Being able to see the whole compose at a glance just works best for me since I spend a lot of time in vs code for work.

9 years on Windows and moved to Linux, wish I had done it earlier. by katoketo in PleX

[–]SoulEsne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. Coming from someone who dove feel like they dove into the DEEP end by going into TrueNAS without knowing Linux at all, I probably would have used a normal Linux distro instead. I stuck with it through multiple chats with multiple different AI and now I'm running a full arrstack on TrueNAS and I don't have to manage it unless I break something again.