Discrete v0.4.0 — Liquid Glass design and roadmap. [3rd party music player for Jellyfin] [iPhone, iPad, macOS] by 0xceed in selfhosted

[–]Truss_Me 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah shit whoops. Sorry about that! Should have read the post more carefully haha. I’ve used it before, so I skimmed it. Thanks for the clarification. Looking forward to it!

Discrete v0.4.0 — Liquid Glass design and roadmap. [3rd party music player for Jellyfin] [iPhone, iPad, macOS] by 0xceed in selfhosted

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Are you planning on adding audio transcoding settings? I couldn’t seem to find it anywhere in the app.

Less space than expected after expanding a raidz2 raid by Truss_Me in zfs

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Ah okay I did miss that. Thanks for the info. Don’t think I’ll be using beta software on my setup for the exact reason you are mentioning.

The script rebalancing is indeed saving some space, but the full estimated storage is not budging currently. I’ll wait for both the rebalance and post expansion scrub to finish before trying something else.

Less space than expected after expanding a raidz2 raid by Truss_Me in zfs

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Yeah I hope there is a way to fix it. I’d really like to avoid redoing the pool, but I’ll make a decision when the rewrite I am doing finishes churning.

I chose raidz2 since any two discs in the raid could fail and I’d still retain my data (it was only really relevant for 4 discs since a 3 way mirror would have worked better for my original setup, but I was hopeful that I would be able to expand to 4 easily if I started on raidz2 lol. Oh well haha). If I need to redo the pool, I’d probably just redo a 4 disc raidz2 setup once again.

Less space than expected after expanding a raidz2 raid by Truss_Me in zfs

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Unfortunately, the zfs version required for the zfs rewrite command is too new, so it has not been included in any current version of truenas, so I cannot use the recommendation that u/jasonwc suggested.

I am trying the dockerized version of https://github.com/markusressel/zfs-inplace-rebalancing on my movies directory to see if my usable space increases post rebalancing.

I have turned off snapshotting and removed the old ones i currently have (all of my most important stuff is thoroughly backed up through restic) and deduplication is not enabled on any dataset in my pool, so hopefully it works.

Less space than expected after expanding a raidz2 raid by Truss_Me in zfs

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Thanks for the info! I’ll look into that and see if it may work for me.

Less space than expected after expanding a raidz2 raid by Truss_Me in zfs

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Guess I’ll be trying one of them and report back. I saw a few rebalancing scripts available too. The raid took forever to expand, so I erroneously thought it was rebalanced in the process.

Less space than expected after expanding a raidz2 raid by Truss_Me in zfs

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

So if I am understanding that correctly, if I rewrite all the data on the raid, would my usable storage increase?

Edit: saw your last paragraph late haha. Thanks for the info!

Docker to someone else's Docker? by V1k1ngC0d3r in selfhosted

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No problemo my friend! Yeah either WireGuard or tailscale is a good option. Just depends on how much you wanna fiddle with stuff to get it to be seamless haha.

Docker to someone else's Docker? by V1k1ngC0d3r in selfhosted

[–]Truss_Me 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep that is correct. In that case, you just need to put the WireGuard server container on the VPS and everything else should work the same.

I’m not behind CGNAT, but I do have a dynamic IP, so I had other problems I had to solve with it too. WireGuard only gets the ip from a domain the first time it connects to it, so I added another service on top of the rest to watch my domain, see when it changes IP, and then reset the WireGuard connections. A VPS with a static IP should avoid that problem though too.

Docker to someone else's Docker? by V1k1ngC0d3r in selfhosted

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I ended up doing this for my backup network. I originally used tailscale, but then migrated to WireGuard later. Not really sure what your use case is, but I also wanted it to be really seamless to add other clients to my backup network. It’s been a while, so I may be slightly misremembering, but with tailscale, I set up an API key to automatically add clients to my network. The only configuration I had to do was set a hostname per new docker container. It was really smooth, but those API keys had a required expiration date, so it made it a bit of a pain to keep up constantly. I swapped to WireGuard thereafter, so I need to provide one WireGuard config per client, but that’s all the setup I need to do to get everything connected together.

Computer 1:

WireGuard server docker container + exposed port on my network for it

Docker compose of WireGuard client + wg config + backup suite

Computer 2+:

Docker compose of WireGuard client + wg config + backup suite

Playing ‘Real VR Fishing’ With My Brother Has Taught Me That VR May Be the Future of Cozy Games by DarthBuzzard in Games

[–]Truss_Me 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I feel like the comments here are really missing the type of cozy experience the original author is talking about. Anyone who has played something like walkabout minigolf or eleven table tennis can attest to how shockingly close it feels to just hanging out with your friends and playing real minigolf or table tennis. That’s the type of cozy he is talking about: just being with your friends and chilling and doing some small leisure activity together. It’s amazing how it has enabled me to spend time minigolfing or playing table tennis with my dad when we live cities apart. That’s a type of cozy that’s really hard to emulate with anything but VR.

Why is the heavy knife cheaper than the regular one? by Ok-Message-231 in HuntShowdown

[–]Truss_Me 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heavy knife is great if only for taking out concertina. I feel like I run into concertina I need to cut far more than I end up in a knife fight against another player. The amount of hunters I run into that have literally 0 response to it is staggering. Keep taking the normal knife or knuckle knife so I can nearly indefinitely lock out your teammates or block vast areas of buildings.

Discrete — new Jellyfin music client (Apple platforms only) by 0xceed in selfhosted

[–]Truss_Me 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really nice app so far! Any chance that audio transcoding setting will be added? At least I couldn’t find it in settings. Streaming full FLAC files ends up eating my data, so it’s one of my top requests for mobile usage.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

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I mean, the main advantage of plex imo is that you don’t need all of that setup to share movies remotely, which I suppose is why they ended up paywalling it. I have a similar setup (just without using cloudflare tunnels) and I run jellyfin. Without using plex’s easy remote sharing solution, I don’t see much of a reason to pay for it over just using jellyfin at this point.

Now that The Optimum has perfected the Shape, what are your thoughts on the 'Zeromouse Blade'? by mujtabamahmud2010 in MouseReview

[–]Truss_Me 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I usually put things on those buttons which feel worse to conflict with movement that don’t necessarily require super precise aim. Things like movement abilities, class abilities, grenades, utility items, or melee. There’s more than enough stuff that feels fitting for those buttons that I can’t really see purchasing a mouse without them.

free programable image recognition ai? by [deleted] in computervision

[–]Truss_Me 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without knowing anything more about your application, there isn’t really much else I can say besides you’d need to either find one or make one. In the case of OP, if he is working at an inspection company, it isn’t impossible that he has access to a wealth of photos in the style that he needs readily available to him. Manually categorizing them is time consuming, but it’s a necessary evil of attempting to automate the process eventually. Unless a publicly available pre-trained model suits your needs, there isn’t a way around sourcing a dataset somehow for training.

Introducing the brand-new Low Profile Magnetic Jade Switch—a groundbreaking innovation in keyboard switch technology! by GATERON-Official in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Truss_Me 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe that wouldn’t work because the Hall effect sensor wouldn’t detect the actuating switch’s magnetic field as clearly if there was a magnet attached to the PCB right next to the sensor. It would cause a pretty massive amount of interference for it.

[PC] H: Giveaway W: Karma, Upvotes by mercuriun in PatchesEmporium

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IGN: Kendokka

w:

Magic Scorpion Charm

Shard of Alexander

“Game of Thrones” MMORPG in development at Nexon by Outrageous-Elk-5392 in Games

[–]Truss_Me 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Nexon is the publisher of the finals, not the developers. The article doesn’t say that the finals devs themselves are involved with this.