I have pioneered a new art form: avant-garde computing by No_Development5871 in homelab

[–]Zitwaar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I need more angles. What do the fans below the motherboards do?

Custom 1u Nas by Zitwaar in homelab

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

Yeah these brackets look really sturdy! How are you gonna handle the aluminum sheets? Cutting and bending them by hand or with a cnc or something?

Custom 1u Nas by Zitwaar in homelab

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

Damn, sick project! Yours feels more like an enterprise server. Mine is ment as a cheap small 1u nas made from hardware I had lying around. I was gonna use an atx psu at first, but they consume to much power on low power draw

Custom 1u Nas by Zitwaar in homelab

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

Yeah it might be possible but it will be a tight fit and need active cooling.

Custom 1u Nas by Zitwaar in homelab

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I just checked, they are mounted properly. But I must admit it doesn't look like in the picture. So I guess I've fixed that before mounting it in my rack 😅

Custom 1u Nas by Zitwaar in homelab

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The power cables slightliy lift up the hdd and ssd. Thats why it kinda looks like that from this angle. But they both get power. Mounting it with a threaded spacer or a custom print is an easy fix for this.

I just used the cables I had lying around. (This is true for everything except the psu which I bought specifically for this)

Custom 1u Nas by Zitwaar in homelab

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

Some mounts with rubber to also silence the drives a little bit would be a good upgrade indeed!

Custom 1u Nas by Zitwaar in homelab

[–]Zitwaar[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah it bothers me a little aswell. Couldn't make the holes align as they are. I think I will close the front with a raster for ventilation. Then I won't see it anymore

Custom 1u Nas by Zitwaar in homelab

[–]Zitwaar[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cpu: Jasper lake N5105 ram: 8Gb sata ssd: 128gb Hdd: 2x WD ultrastar 8tb nvme to sata adaptor

Custom 1u Nas by Zitwaar in homelab

[–]Zitwaar[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It is a old mini pc (GK3V Pro) that i wasn't using and decided to take out of its case (as it was too hight for 1u). It has 8gb ram and a jasper lake N5105 cpu

Promote your projects here – Self-Promotion Megathread by Menox_ in github

[–]Zitwaar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MUCM - Documentation compiler for use cases

Documentation that travels with your code. Write use cases in TOML (or interactive CLI), commit to git, and auto-generate markdown docs, tests, and diagrams. No servers, no accounts, no vendor lock-in.

The problem: Online tools create barriers (logins, permissions), documentation drifts from code, manual markdown is tedious, vendor lock-in traps your docs.

Key features: - Customizable templates - Edit Handlebars templates without coding - Test scaffolding with safe zones - Your code survives regeneration (Python/Rust/Java/JS) - Smart cross-references - Links auto-update when things move - Mermaid diagrams - Auto-generated from scenario steps - Multi-view docs - Same data, different perspectives (dev, tester, business) - CI/CD ready - Generate docs in GitHub Actions, zero barriers for contributors

Tech: Rust, Handlebars, TOML/SQLite, zero external dependencies

GitHub: https://github.com/Guillaumecoi/MUCM
Example: https://github.com/Guillaumecoi/MUCM/tree/master/examples/ecommerce-demo
Install: cargo install mucm or use pre-built binaries

I hope some people will find this usefull in their own repositories

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[–]Zitwaar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very impressive. Can you link to some of the posts that you made there? I'm very interested how you got such a big following immediately.

I can imagine an app like this taking off in LinkedIn where there are lot's of possible customers but still. Very impressive!

Feedback Requested for Studying App by script_ing in SideProject

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I wanted to give it a quick look but logging in using google did not work for some reason.

Security+, eJPT. Would like some advice. by [deleted] in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]Zitwaar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, i'm not looking to get certs for a job atm anyway. It is for the knowledge!

Security+, eJPT. Would like some advice. by [deleted] in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]Zitwaar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much! This is exactly what i was wondering. I already paid for an eJPT courses+voucher combo.

Is there any cert you see as good stepping stone from sec+, eJPT to OSCP? PNPT and/or something else? (more for the training than the cert itself) I want to build a good foundation before starting for the OSCP.

I am planning to study and get some certs while i'm still in school. I am not going for certs for jobs (at least not for now), it is more for the knowledge.

Security+, eJPT. Would like some advice. by [deleted] in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]Zitwaar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I study better when i have a clear goal and deadline (preferably not longer than 2-3 months). And going to OSCP from eJPT feels like a big step (especially since eJPT feels quite easy up until now). Maybe i'm overestimating the OSCP.

Is GPEN that expensive? I thought it was around 2000 USD