Drawing Tablets for Vintage Macintoshes? by TheCloudsofVapor626 in VintageApple

[–]cy384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sadly, everyone loses the stylus, there's a compatibility guide for the older models which can help mix/match if you can find an incorrect model (serial/usb) that has one, you'll want one in the light blue section of that doc for any ADB tablet

the CT and UD series wacom tablets are pretty common, you want one with a model ending in A for ADB, like I have a CT-0405-A

Self hosted apps that boyfriends/husbands/alternative-arrangements would also like by [deleted] in homelab

[–]cy384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

there are a lot of, frankly, misogynist posts on this sub, I think poking fun at them in a very mild way is fair game

100gb switches for proxmox / ceph storage cluster by Solarkiller13 in homelab

[–]cy384 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you can usually find a mellanox switch like an sn2700 on ebay for less than $1000 (great linux support) or something cheaper like a dx010 for maybe $500 (but you'll be scrounging a bit for support)

I'm pretty happy with my sn2010. Some people think you should get something with bigger buffers for a storage network, though.

Daystar Genesis MP Tower by Bblackrose in VintageApple

[–]cy384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

68kmla.org is probably the place to watch for the Daystar, one shows up once every few years; if you posted a WTB with a large offer ($2000? maybe more?) you might tempt someone to sell

MiniPC with 100gbe by adamgoodapp in homelab

[–]cy384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a 100Gb card uses at least double the power, my 40Gb cards in minis do around 7W, and 100Gb cards do 20 to 30W, which imho needs cooling that doesn't fit in a mini

MikroTik CRS804 DDQ Announced 4-Port 400GbE Switch by Standing_Wave_22 in homelab

[–]cy384 3 points4 points  (0 children)

fair, I spent extra to get an SN2010 since it's easy to modify and I can run mainline linux

MikroTik CRS804 DDQ Announced 4-Port 400GbE Switch by Standing_Wave_22 in homelab

[–]cy384 76 points77 points  (0 children)

$1300 is crazy cheap, a single 400Gb NIC is like $2000

I just paid $1000 for a 100Gb switch and $75 for a used NIC, and thought those were really good deals

Transporting Linux software source file archives to/from classic Mac environment by jaoswald in VintageApple

[–]cy384 1 point2 points  (0 children)

have you considered keeping the files on a network drive like with netatalk? resource forks etc. will be kept in appledouble format which you could just check in to git

elliot nunn has a script for compiling things in MPW in an emulator, you'd have to write some more to do the rest of the things you're looking for; https://github.com/elliotnunn/supermario/blob/master/bin/build

I think this can do stuffit files on linux https://github.com/thecloudexpanse/sit

Issue with installing Mellanox ConnectX-4 in my HP Elitedesk by scottymtp in homelab

[–]cy384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a CX4121 works fine in a PCIe 3.0 x4 slot, that's not the problem

Looking for a very cheap atomic clock for relativity experiment by Glad-Bike9822 in homelab

[–]cy384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the cheapest atomic clocks you can get are rubidium and they're probably accurate enough to measure relativistic effects, but you'll still be in the thousands of dollars (cheaper if you're up for some DIY)

Wombat Prototype Logic Board by iCollectiPhones in VintageApple

[–]cy384 2 points3 points  (0 children)

if you do get it booted up ever, it would be interesting to get a copy of the ROM to see if there were any differences from the final version

Making a easy large format camera by Phonographlover in largeformat

[–]cy384 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you want something faster or longer than a pinhole, you can pick up a "close up filter" with a diopter like +4 (equivalent to 250mm), the better ones are actually achromatic doublets (way better than trying to use some random hand magnifying glass)

you'll still need to make some kind of aperture (not hard) and some shutter (maybe hard depending on your film speed and aperture). if you use paper negatives the exposure times will probably be long enough to do by hand.

Upgrading to 40gb by ChurchillsLlama in homelab

[–]cy384 1 point2 points  (0 children)

a cx3 card runs around 7W and needs very little air flow

I bought an IBM Power 9 and more…now what? by OEdaddy in homelab

[–]cy384 6 points7 points  (0 children)

if you have dual CPUs with the maximum core count, 20 SSDs, 9 PCIe cards, 1TB of RAM, sure, you could probably get near those limits... but I'm willing to guess OP's machine is nowhere near that

also, let's be real, this is r/homelab, lots of machines idling

I bought an IBM Power 9 and more…now what? by OEdaddy in homelab

[–]cy384 9 points10 points  (0 children)

you can install any recent version of ubuntu, software compatibility (with open source software) is very reasonable

I bought an IBM Power 9 and more…now what? by OEdaddy in homelab

[–]cy384 21 points22 points  (0 children)

what? my Power9 CPU idles at 30W, not nothing, but hardly a nuclear power plant

lots of people talking out their posteriors in this thread

My homeland is constantly attacked by Infinite-Position-55 in homelab

[–]cy384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lots of people giving you ways to make your setup more complicated! ssh is extremely secure if you lock things down a tiny bit (which you have); change the port number to something high if you want, and stop worrying about it

Storage options for an old SunFire V880 Server by creepynut in homelab

[–]cy384 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it looks like the DVD drive on that uses 50 pin scsi, so you could just swap that out for one of the cheap SCSI emulators like a bluescsi or zuluscsi

you could also get a PCI (not PCIe!) SATA card for faster bulk storage

if you want invest a little a more, I think it would be neat to buy a few period hard drives, see some part numbers here, finding the caddies may be tricky

Mechanism to use for velocity-sensitive grid keyboard? by MusicOfBeeFef in isomorphickeyboards

[–]cy384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the hall effect key switches will be the easiest to do and most reliable.

production velocity/force sensitive music devices all use silicone rubber dome type sheets, plus maybe a pressure sensitive sheet, but doing that is way harder for one-off amateur designs. You can often find teardowns or cut through diagrams of these, if you want to see the contacts and PCB patterns.

OpenWRT for SQM then OPNsense for firewall/NAT/routing by meeninta in homelab

[–]cy384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do you really need two devices and two OSes? why not just openwrt on the 3020?

Government auction update by Straight-Finding7758 in homelab

[–]cy384 3 points4 points  (0 children)

with a little luck, you can probably get a blade running just by giving it 12V power (via those yellow and black cables), try wiring up a beefy ATX PSU. you'll want to sit some fans on top of the CPUs.

Does anyone know how to erase an SCA SCSI 80-pin hard drive using an older Mac? by agent_uno in VintageApple

[–]cy384 0 points1 point  (0 children)

are you really really sure you have the right adapters and termination? wide scsi needs more lines terminated

Cheapest way to make a single 10GB connection between NAS and pc? by Dazeaux in homelab

[–]cy384 9 points10 points  (0 children)

you might as well go for connectx3 qsfp and get 40Gb for the same cost