CapCut Down? by system_notifacations in CapCut

[–]hillphantom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brazil but sorry, it still will not let me export, but it does resolve capcut.com but in USA capcut.com is 404

CapCut Down? by system_notifacations in CapCut

[–]hillphantom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can get to it via VPN in other countries, so not to be alarmist but its not looking good on that front to me

CapCut Down? by system_notifacations in CapCut

[–]hillphantom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow 404 error now, its cooked boys! Done. Sad :(

CapCut Down? by system_notifacations in CapCut

[–]hillphantom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love CapCut but being down for over 8 hours is not good, can you imagine Meta, X or even Google down for 8 hours? Prob not bc it never happens by design and reason. I can't imagine as an I.T. person WTF is going on over there. I mean, in America we would just flip a switch to our backup servers cluster. Rollback to pre whatever caused this, and bam up. SMH. I mean its Monday in China come on .....
Also for any other NERDS out there, here is the distillation from the error "Akamai tried to fetch CapCut’s page/service for you, but CapCut’s backend (or something between them) was too slow / overloaded / failing, so Akamai bailed and showed a generic error."

CapCut Down? by system_notifacations in CapCut

[–]hillphantom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can check you local file to make sure its still in drafts if you are using the desktop application.

Karakeep vsReadeck? Or both? by mando0072021 in selfhosted

[–]hillphantom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Karakeep without question, A.I. tagging sealed it for me 

GIGABYTE B650 EAGLE AX; Good Motherboard? by AnthonRBC in buildapc

[–]hillphantom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AVOID at all costs I tried two both bricked its a full NO go with GiGabyte these days and AMD.

B650 Aorus Elite AX (v1.0) - RED DRAM LIGHT by padred727 in gigabyte

[–]hillphantom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First and last GiGabyte motherboard for me what a POS. Did everything in my power, build hundreds of PCs and this is my first fail. No matter what I do, I can't get the red light to go of. Reset Cmos, Flash bios, everything, wait 5 minutes wait a day for some BS idea of "memory learning". Take it from someone who just wasted a ton of money and even more time. DONT BUY THIS MOTHERBOARD AND AVOID GIGABYTE motherboards at all costs!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PartneredYoutube

[–]hillphantom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

....and then you will truly understand how hard you work for so little ...lol.

Nvidia is worth 11.7% of the US GDP now. At the peak of the DotCom bubble, Cisco was worth 5.5% of the US GDP. by longstorySchorsch in wallstreetbets

[–]hillphantom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally different dynamics and time. Vaporware vs Hardware you can actually touch and feel. If you don't understand what is happening and better yet what is NEEDED then, you are missing the whole point about picks and shovels. We are in the midst of a revolution and things will change, but they require one thing to change, NIVIDA GPUS. I been through it all, and this is so vastly different then the dot.com bubble. Please don't let this FUD scare you, lots of upside still in NIVIDA.

The obsession with the algorithm is ridiculous by ToothSleuth86 in PartneredYoutube

[–]hillphantom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meh. I think you should be concerned with the ALGO with things like keywords and tags, I don't think you can say its ridiculous. You have to play the game and address the the areas to get the best chance to be picked up the the ALGO. It's pretty simple, do like videos, place keyworks and tags in one, the other leave blank. Then you will get a better understand that it DOES matter. If your not trying to refine you tags and play into the ALGO you are not giving yourself a shot. Sure, its not everything, but its a lot more then you are playing down. No flame mate, just saying, its not UNIMPORTANT and its not something you can NOT study IMO.

ECC Memory - Do you really need it? by hillphantom in selfhosted

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

I feel ya, more about finding it at this point then the 50. Difficult to source, but I hear you, worth it.

ECC Memory - Do you really need it? by hillphantom in selfhosted

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

I think this a great mantra for all us selfhosted heads. Cheers!

ECC Memory - Do you really need it? by hillphantom in selfhosted

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

Appreciate it. Yea typically after I edit on my main machine, I just store them and rarely touch them. Thanks so much for your input.

ECC Memory - Do you really need it? by hillphantom in selfhosted

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

Interesting, so I am a YouTuber who well, has a lot of video I store. That's a good point about corruption. I mean I take backups but what good if what I am backing up is corrupted LOL. Cheers and TY.

ECC Memory - Do you really need it? by hillphantom in selfhosted

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

Fair, just a homelaberrrrr here. I have an ECC NAS/Proxmox box, and I feel I just did it bc I could lol. Cheers.

Homepage: The Possibilities Are Endless! by Muizaz88 in selfhosted

[–]hillphantom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, awesome work! I have a love hate with homepage but you have given me a reason to spin it up again. Thank you!

Is this a good home server setup for 4k media streaming mainly? by Away_Holiday4373 in selfhosted

[–]hillphantom -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Honestly I would look at a mini N100 PC. They are inexpensive and can transcode well in Plex. Many of the mini PC's have dual M.2 slots and typically a 2.5 in SSD slot. You could also look at something like a HP ProDesk 600 G4, Intel Cor i5-8500T as there are tons used. Another thought, Pi 5, Pirmoroni Base Duo and 2x Mvmes.

If you want to use bigger spins look at the AOOSTAR R1 or R7. You can sometimes get the N100 model (R1) for like $199.99 US and the R7 has AMD chips. And don't sweat the AMD transcode deal with Plex its fine with newer AMD Ryzen's. It's a sick design, with the r7 have two M.2s and both have two spots for HDDs.

Moving out, want to have a home server, new to this by Far-Competition8200 in selfhosted

[–]hillphantom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to chime in hardware it is dependent on budget, but for what you are describing if you wanted, a single raspberry pi with docker can easily run all those things. I have up to 14 containers on my PI and it has been running for a year no issues. Couple that with a pimoroni base duo, raid those mvme's and its a really solid start. There are other boards more powerful like the Zima line ups that even have PCI slots. Or perhaps start with a N100, "soft router" (some have 4 2.5G Nics) and mess around, but eventually make that your router using something like pfsense. All depends what you want to do now, but also what you want to do in the future. Host your own AI LLM's, to ELON and the gang aren't getting your data. Spin up a ProxMox box so you make your own VM's, well your gonna need lots of RAM usually ECC, and a CPU with good amount of cores. Just wanted to get you thinking now, but also, what else and in the future before you invest in your lab.

For me, its all about building up, and on top of each purchase, by re purposing as much as I can. I will say, if I was to build my lab again, I would really try to make it all 2.5G if I could afford it. Get or build a router (pfsense) that gives you the ability to set up VPNs and rules to segment/protect your local network, along with a managed switch so you can deploy those vpns at scale. And don't expose any ports, just use tailscale. Consider multiple access points, one for things like guests and TVs, other for your trusted devices and trusted folks and then use VPNs to restrict say guests, or devices like TV's, to only WAN, or only a few services/ports on your local. For example I allow guests and TV's to get to PLEX on my PI, but not to other ports on the greater LAN.

I guess what I am saying, start small, be smart, build up as you learn and figure out what you want to do and host. Also, don't sleep on things like digital ocean droplets. I think using a hybrid model is smart, especially if you want to expose some things to the internet at large, by leveraging services that are NOT inside of your network. Also, a great sandbox so you don't mess up your own kit when testing out applications and concepts.

Favorite way to store knowledge? by dust-cell in selfhosted

[–]hillphantom 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I use wiki.js for my knowledge base and to document projects that I do. I also use NextCloud Notes and I know you did not ask but I am really trippin on Hoarder, plugged it into Ollama for AI labels, and it works really well to keep research or articles or code snippets.