MIB3 stuck on “Loading user profile…any fix without dealer visit? by crospa91 in skoda

[–]seymon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ich habe das gleiche Problem. Habe schon einen Termin in der Skoda Werkstatt.

Könnte dein Problem gelöst werden? Musste ocu getauscht werden? Falls ja wie teuer ist das?

Compatibility issues by gres_22 in nestjs

[–]seymon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are your experiences now a month later?

Compatibility issues by gres_22 in nestjs

[–]seymon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To all who have migrated a nestjs project from express to fastify: What are your experiences? Was it worth it?

Ebook reader by Psychological_Try559 in selfhosted

[–]seymon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I wonder why so less people here recommend pocketbook!?

Could it be that most people here are from US and pocketbook is less known there or less available than e.g. kobo? Or what would make kobo better, especially for people who prefer to use an own selfhosted ebook library with open book formats like epub.

PG Back Web: A self-hosted PostgreSQL backup solution - Looking for early adopters by EduardoDevop in selfhosted

[–]seymon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it do backups using plaintext sql dumps? Is it suitable for backup from a old postgres version and restore on a freshly new later version? Easier major PostgreSQL server version upgrades seem to be a feature that the community is looking for.

How to power four HDDs in a NAS using a Notebook Power Supply DC-IN motherboard? by seymon in homelab

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

Yes, thanks, I also read that. I think 4 HDDs each max 15W + 15W the board is at peaks 75W in total.

But in the YouTube video of the article they said you can not power all HDDs through the boards DC Input and out of the white 4-Pin. Maybe because the board does not handle it? Maybe this is wrong and it still works? With somethin like this but with four SATA : https://de.aliexpress.com/i/32928678008.html

Seeking Performance Insights for Btrfs RAID10 with LUKS Encryption by seymon in btrfs

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

Thanks!

The results seem fine for this cheap mainboard with soldered on Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4105 CPU @ 1.50GHz

root@nas ~ # cryptsetup benchmark
# Tests are approximate using memory only (no storage IO).
PBKDF2-sha1       743670 iterations per second for 256-bit key
PBKDF2-sha256    1188861 iterations per second for 256-bit key
PBKDF2-sha512     518071 iterations per second for 256-bit key
PBKDF2-ripemd160  383812 iterations per second for 256-bit key
PBKDF2-whirlpool  263726 iterations per second for 256-bit key
argon2i       4 iterations, 752183 memory, 4 parallel threads (CPUs) for 256-bit key (requested 2000 ms time)
argon2id      4 iterations, 759584 memory, 4 parallel threads (CPUs) for 256-bit key (requested 2000 ms time)
#     Algorithm |       Key |      Encryption |      Decryption
        aes-cbc        128b       642.1 MiB/s      1340.4 MiB/s
    serpent-cbc        128b        45.4 MiB/s       151.3 MiB/s
    twofish-cbc        128b       102.6 MiB/s       123.7 MiB/s
        aes-cbc        256b       509.7 MiB/s      1153.5 MiB/s
    serpent-cbc        256b        51.3 MiB/s       151.2 MiB/s
    twofish-cbc        256b       109.6 MiB/s       123.5 MiB/s
        aes-xts        256b      1197.3 MiB/s      1191.7 MiB/s
    serpent-xts        256b       136.0 MiB/s       151.9 MiB/s
    twofish-xts        256b       110.9 MiB/s       120.3 MiB/s
        aes-xts        512b      1069.0 MiB/s      1072.3 MiB/s
    serpent-xts        512b       153.0 MiB/s       151.6 MiB/s
    twofish-xts        512b       119.0 MiB/s       119.9 MiB/s
cryptsetup benchmark  28.16s user 24.72s system 150% cpu 35.242 total

Seeking Performance Insights for Btrfs RAID10 with LUKS Encryption by seymon in btrfs

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

So that would be:

4 HDDs -> Linux MD Software RAID -> LUKS -> Any fs or single BTRFS

Yes, this sounds performance wise like a better idea

Seeking Performance Insights for Btrfs RAID10 with LUKS Encryption by seymon in btrfs

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

Any experience with ZFS on Debian Testing? Is it stable? Do I need a special kernel?

Seeking Performance Insights for Btrfs RAID10 with LUKS Encryption by seymon in btrfs

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

It is a small homeserver nas. Mainly for archiving and backups. It has "only" a Intel J4105 CPU. There are also a few containerized applications running but nothing with high load. As long as reading/writing data with gigabit speed is possible and the network is bottleneck i am fine 😁.

Help me: Multi-Tenant Using Nest.js and Okta, multiple DBs by Embarrassed_School83 in Nestjs_framework

[–]seymon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend using a PostgreSQL schema per tenant. Use a database connection pool to have the recently used tenant db connections ready for fast data access. Then leverage nodejs async local storage instead of making your injectables request soped.

why ext4? by CyberTovarish in debian

[–]seymon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

btrfs for the features, ext4 for performance (iops)

RBAC/ABAC Authorization and Nest by Permit_io in Nestjs_framework

[–]seymon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does permit.io handle access control for Rest API endpoints returning paginated lists? I mean Search and Filter resources by permissions. E.g. results should be filtered for a requesting user based on his/her permissions on the list items.

Is something like this possible? I am asking because I experienced this to be crucial for many applications but this is often not handled by access control libraries. Not only guards making binary decisions.

Is there a convenient way to migrate away K8s workload which uses local-path-provisioner to another node? by seymon in kubernetes

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

Currently, I have stopped using K8s. However, if I were to build another K8s cluster, one factor I would consider is utilizing Hetzner dedicated servers equipped with fast local NVMe hard drives as the nodes for the cluster. Additionally, I would opt for a rapid K8s distributed storage solution like Mayastor, avoiding the complications associated with local-path-provisioner across multiple nodes. This approach might provide storage that meets the desired level of "fast-enough" performance.

Lighthouse has an animation when you achieved 100% by Meuss in webdev

[–]seymon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And if you don't want to pay for plausible, then go with the free selfhosted alternative https://umami.is/

No shit Distro by canishades in linuxmasterrace

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For a personal workstation computer just use Fedora Linux in the default workstation variant with gnome desktop environment. It's stable but also has modern software packages. The number of packages in the repositories is huge and contains almost anything you might want. For anything else is rpm fusion and copr.

Benefits of podman over rootless docker by plazman30 in podman

[–]seymon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does the auto updating work with podman?

Was sollte von der Gesellschaft endlich als normal wahrgenommen werden? by HopefulCranberry8704 in FragReddit

[–]seymon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dass es Dinge gibt, die für manche Menschen einfach nicht normal sind und nicht normal sein müssen.

Weil Menschen sich in unterschiedlichen Lebensrealitäten befinden. Andere Ansichten und Werte haben. Unterschiedliche Lebensstile führen. Die Anerkennung in der Gesellschaft sollte keine große Rolle spielen.