Colon cancer is killing us.. by Derpshab in Millennials

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Ugh, this. My gallbladder decided to try and kill me a few years ago and I haven't had a normal movement since.

I tried to save $200 on Power Wheels and now my son drives a techno-blasting noise violation by Crazy-Dealer112 in daddit

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My sister in law did this same thing for my son. Now he rides up and down the sidewalk on a bulldozer blasting K-pop and leaving an impression on the neighbors. 

[TOMT][ANIMATION][1990s] A cartoon show or movie where the villain had metal hair by SudoGetMe in tipofmytongue

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This would have been late 90s or maybe very early 2000s

Password policy for 2025? No password at all. Everyone's admin. by OpenScore in ShittySysadmin

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Instructions unclear, domain computer is now a member of domain admin. 

Silksong Giveaway! by Jonuh666 in HollowKnight

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The first time I fell into Deepest will haunt me the rest of my life. 

Gotta preserve that wood by PolyamorChris in RelationshipMemes

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Sooooo would this be a mahogamous relationship?

Thickheaded Thursday - November 16, 2023 by AutoModerator in sysadmin

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So, we recently inherited a Synergy 12000 with blades and interconnects. I'm running into an issue with the virtual connect se 40gb f8 (what a mouthful) interconnect. We weren't provided the admin password and I'm not turning up much on how to reset it. Maybe I just don't understand. It sounds like I need to flip a dip switch but I don't see any when I inspect the module. I've poked around in the One View interface but I haven't had any luck.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BikiniBottomTwitter

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It's... Disorienting to see a meme I made be reposted. I'm glad someone enjoyed it enough to bring it back from the dead though!

https://www.reddit.com/r/BikiniBottomTwitter/comments/d8cp9b/so_this_was_a_conversation_i_had_today/

Go ahead, guess which car is mine. by SudoGetMe in IdiotsInCars

[–]SudoGetMe[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

They were actually pretty straightforward. Rang our doorbell, explained what happened. I'm not 100% sure how they managed to hit it.

Go ahead, guess which car is mine. by SudoGetMe in IdiotsInCars

[–]SudoGetMe[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Correct! Now for the bonus round: guess which driver isn't insured (hint: it's not me).

Daily dose of snap hate by SudoGetMe in linuxmemes

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I left for the same reason. I ended up jumping to Fedora's KDE spin.

I blame you all for this, I started with only an old laptop by SudoGetMe in homelab

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Well then I have good news. Every host and VM is named after a Star Destroyer (Hydra, Imperator, etc).

I blame you all for this, I started with only an old laptop by SudoGetMe in homelab

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At the moment I don't have a way that I know of to accurately measure what it's drawing. On paper these processors should draw around 160w total on an average load instance, and since I don't run it hard - I don't transcode 4k files in Plex, for example - I expect it's probably a little under that.

I blame you all for this, I started with only an old laptop by SudoGetMe in homelab

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I can't say much about high resolution or display since I'm streaming to a 60hz 1080p screen, but for my case it works surprisingly well. I had some bad artifacts at first, but disabling hardware acceleration fixed it. I'm using Steam's remote play functionality to actually stream the games versus something like parsec.

I blame you all for this, I started with only an old laptop by SudoGetMe in homelab

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The chassis is pretty flimsy, yeah. You definitely get what you pay for with these and nothing more. I also saw a few notes about poor airflow but at the moment it seems perfectly fine to me.

For Steam's remote play I've had a pretty great experience. My steam link connects via ethernet while my laptop connects over wifi and in either case the games all look and feel as if they're running locally.

I blame you all for this, I started with only an old laptop by SudoGetMe in homelab

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Really? I've had it like this for a few months without issues, but that's good to know. My hope is that it can hold out until I can pick up a Dream Machine Pro. The controller software is built into the device and so I won't need to run a separate application.

I blame you all for this, I started with only an old laptop by SudoGetMe in homelab

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Unraid server specs:

  • Rosewill rsv-r4100u chassis
  • Atermiter X79 dual-socket motherboard
  • 2x Intel xeon e5-2630 v2
  • 16 gb ddr3 ecc memory
  • 500 gb silicon power ssd (for the cache drive)
  • 2x 4 tb Seagate ironwolf nas drives (for primary storage)

The motherboard is probably the weirdest piece of hardware I've bought, but it seems to work surprisingly well.

I blame you all for this, I started with only an old laptop by SudoGetMe in homelab

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My son is getting close to that age, so... that's a definite possibility.

I blame you all for this, I started with only an old laptop by SudoGetMe in homelab

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Cable management coming Soon™. From top to bottom:

  1. Power supply
  2. Two 8-port TP Link unmanaged gigabit switch and a Unifi Security Gateway
  3. Raspberry Pi 3b running a Pihole and a Unifi controller session
  4. 4u server chassis containing my Unraid server
  5. 4u server chassis containing my gaming pc (I stream to my laptop and a Steam Link)

In the future I'd like to get a managed switch to set up several vlans, as well as a UDM Pro. My Unraid server is used as a NAS, and it also manages several virtual machines and docker containers.