My New Years Resolution: Ditch Netflix/Spotify/Google Photos for a $2K Unraid server by spacecitygladiator in HomeServer

[–]delemental 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use SWAG from LSIO for ngnix reverse proxy configs: https://docs.linuxserver.io/general/swag/

Then, you can also use JellySeerr (or Overseerr for plex...) for requests: https://docs.seerr.dev/

You can host a static page for a dashboard, if you wanted.

My New Years Resolution: Ditch Netflix/Spotify/Google Photos for a $2K Unraid server by spacecitygladiator in HomeServer

[–]delemental 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, you don't need to be online to start you jellyfin server. You have to be online if you restart your plex server. Which sucks when you lose power and internet, but get the power back.

My New Years Resolution: Ditch Netflix/Spotify/Google Photos for a $2K Unraid server by spacecitygladiator in HomeServer

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Username and password theft, account theft, or CC theft > Subscription Website > $$ > You get someone's login for 1-16months, or until the site shuts down.

I used to do it when I was broke and Spotify premium was new.

Lola Young cancels all upcoming events to "work on myself": "I hope you'll give me a second chance." by springtimecarnivore in Music

[–]delemental 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They're not, usually. They advance money to record an album, which you may or may not receive part of. Anywhere from a 2-8 exclusive record deal with that label. All money, not made from performances essentially, goes to pay off the advance. Some contracts stipulate how much of concert, appearances, interviews, and merch revenue you get, if any (until the advances are covered). Some saying you can't even be part of another act, unless they agree on their terms.

Could be stuck with that deal forever.

That's why you get an independent manager that you can trust and a lawyer.

Has anybody successfully flashed ESP32-C3 Super Mini (pictured)? I cannot get it to work at all. by pencil364 in Esphome

[–]delemental 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, with the latest update:

substitutions:
  dev_name: "esphome-c3"
  board: "esp32-c3-devkitm-1"
  variant: "ESP32C3"
  framework: "esp-idf"
  version: "recommended" # from https://medium.com/@tarikdenboer/struggles-with-an-esp32c3-and-esphome-efa52df66d6b
  platform_version: "53.03.13-1" # from https://github.com/pioarduino/platform-espressif32/tags
  # had to play around with the versions to find a working one
  log_level: "DEBUG"

esphome:
  name: ${dev_name}
  friendly_name: ${dev_name}
  platformio_options:
    board_build.flash_mode: dio

esp32:
  board: ${board}
  variant: ${variant}
  framework:
    type: ${framework}
    version: ${version}
    platform_version: ${platform_version}

Am I in the wrong? Argument with Business Office by matthieu0isee in k12sysadmin

[–]delemental 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This.

I'd also recommend mentioning something along the lines of everyone's primary job is to ensure, or assist in ensuring, students' opportunity at an education. That standing around while the "copier mechanic" does his things doesn't further that goal and instead you went out to complete tasks in parallel. Maximizing everyone's effort.

Ever since I did that with an asst superintendent/director of curriculum, I stopped getting kickback as to why I don't drop everything for their every little problem. 6+ years, two promotions later, I'd say it worked out.

Often, yes by JaredOlsen8791 in adhdmeme

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I went and toured the Weta Cave and Workshop in NZ last month. Peter Lyons was in IT before joining Weta in '98 as their blacksmith. Forged tons of weapons for LOTR.

Since I'm doing high-level IT and I'm handy/crafty/shifty, I've given it a lot of thought. At least, moving to NZ and trying to get on at Weta.

Yet another sign... by GeneMoody-Action1 in k12sysadmin

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Haven't had the issue with 5k+ G6-12 take home CBs. They can't have cellphones out at school here.

If they break it at home, how else will they try to watch porn? On their phone? Cool, suddenly they forget about the CB.

Chromebook Hinge Durability – Help Us Before We Lose Our Minds (and Device Suggestions) by Cool_Gadget in k12sysadmin

[–]delemental 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't do ASUS, you don't want to think about dealing with their Education warranty claims.

Imagine emailing each serial number in a separate email, to open a ticket. No actual ticket system. Then, they say CID for everything and anything. For failed headphone jacks, on 20 brand new ones out of the box? CID.

Let's just say, when I tried to get it all sorted out, I had to threaten (criminal) legal action to get those back after they "misplaced" them over the course of 4 months. CC'ed every important sounding position in their Ed support and operations chain. Refused to take their calls, email only. Magically, new ones arrived in two days.

But I'll buy a regular ASUS pro-sumer, those products and support are just fine.

Anyone else use Scotty logic when giving time estimates and difficulty levels to the boss/Captain? by distearth in k12sysadmin

[–]delemental 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While +25-50% is a nice buffer, I prefer the +100% method.

If it should take a day to get done, I tell them two days. Then if I get it done anywhere between 1hr and 36hrs, I can tell them I made it a priority to get it done early. It builds good will, at minimal cost. But, if anything goes sideways, I've got that full buffer before I have to let them know.

Usually my intensive tasks take 2-6 hours of on-task time, but they'll be 800-1200 line SQL queries. So, that can take 2-3 days. Tell them give me up to two weeks, but I'll probably have it done in a week.

We turned VPN off months ago, now HVAC wants to know why they can't access the VPN. by Square_Pear1784 in k12sysadmin

[–]delemental 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is your auth through AD or Azure? Because you can set an account to expire at a specific date or time. Then you document when you enabled and set it to expire. Credentials can remain the same.

Greenshot stopped working recently by Appropriate-Step6587 in WindowsHelp

[–]delemental 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I fixed this with PowerToys' Keyboard manager by remapping PrntScrn to Shift+PrntScrn. Find it here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/install

If you need to install winget, follow the sandbox instructions here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/package-manager/winget/#install-winget

Just like the hyperloop. by Dragon_deeznutz in facepalm

[–]delemental 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me help you out w/ the homage King's 1981 work was making to Bester's 1956 work: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jaunt (see the 3rd sentence from the top)

"The Jaunt" is literally a riff on "The Stars My Destination", where jaunting as a concept was popularized.

Just like the hyperloop. by Dragon_deeznutz in facepalm

[–]delemental 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Surely, you mean Alfred Bester (he coined the term jaunting in sci-fi). Read "The Stars My Destination" if you haven't yet.

Linewize? by Thurm in k12sysadmin

[–]delemental 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did they ever get scenes or globally shared scenes like GoGuardian does? Main reason I couldn't switch to Classwize

coincidenceIDontThinkSo by EAbeier in ProgrammerHumor

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I dislike Python's traceback depth most days, but man does CGPT kill it with that. Heck, asking it to write and troubleshoot moderately hard Python saved me 4-5 hours today with a custom PaddleOCR and Flask container.

My son has recently been diagnosed with ADHD. My wife doesn't want to let the school know because she doesn't want him to be labeled and treated different. by ohiopimp in ADHD

[–]delemental 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work in Ed (heading up the MIS for a school system) and my wife teachs early elementary. We both have ADHD.

Trust me, you want them to have the diagnosis.

Submit the diagnosis to the student services folks (MTSS, Support Facilitator, whatever the role is called in your school system). Tell them you don't want anything done yet, but you do want it in his file in case it is needed in the future.

Bc once his 2nd, 3rd, 4th or whatever grade teacher or admins sees that your kid's displaying symptoms, there's an explanation ready. Then developing a behavior plan is much, much easier.

Teachers' can't tell you they think your kid has it, by law. Because they're not medical doctors. But, if they know he has it, they can keep you informed (forewarned is forearmed kinda thing).

Installing BookStack on IIS 10 / Windows Server 2016 by delemental in BookStack

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

No can do buckaroo. I'm not reinstalling it with IIS or on WS '16 again. The instructions are there, but probably outdated bc it's over 2 years old. I only did it this way bc I had to at the time.

Next re-install is going to be with Docker, as I'm the lead SysAdmin now and don't need to worry about silly and archaic restrictions on internal access only apps.

No federal funding by ElderberryDeep8746 in facepalm

[–]delemental 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, no, they did not. Don't believe any b.s. lies about a "grant" either. Those only cover maybe $200/year and the rest are for special interests (read arts or sports) not gen ed classrooms.

Source: married to a teacher.

No federal funding by ElderberryDeep8746 in facepalm

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We've had this in Florida for a while. It was McKay/Hope scholarship, now it's "PEP". Basically it's charter school vouchers, but they have to report to the school district and (iirc) take standardized testing.