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Hab ich eben auch schon wo anders gesehen. War erst der festen Überzeugung dass das ne Satire Seite war. Ich find’s alles langsam echt bisschen sehr Doll.
Does it really matter? I mean you can’t be faster than light, wich is around 300km/ms which we pretty much are. I see this more as a bandwidth type of improvement. In theory we could do 65ms around half the globe with a diffct fiber connection and about 900 trillion watts of energy but thats not really the use case I think.
A better improvement would be WiFi and 5g stability and latency. I loose more latency over WiFi than over my entire connection to any server I need.
The problem is more with zfs on consumer grade NVMes. I have/had problems in that configuration due to the bigger sector sizes. Proxmox itself does do frequent writes, but I don’t know how often exactly. I know that my problems went away with not using zfs.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Proxmox/comments/idlqh3/zfs_extremely_high_ssd_wearout_seemingly_random/
I wouldn’t suggest usb or sd-cards with proxmox due to its constant logging. You will fry them really quick unfortunately. Had that problem with NVMes.
For litterly anything else I would also suggest SD-Cards.
Hey, i have had the same trouble on an DL380 G9. Those bioses don’t support booting from PCIe at all. My server can’t even boot from drives from the Raid controller in IT-Mode.
I would suggest, by proxmox being a hypervisor, to just install proxmox on a single SATA disk and try to boot from there. This is what I have done in the end.
You can then use your NVMes as storage pool. Also you bifurcation can always also be a problem when trying to boot from those devices.
I would also as a last call try to disable bifurcation and see if one drive will show up. Maybe then you could use 2 real PCIe slots with cheap m2 to PCIe adapters.
I think it’s more Problematic to live almost 50km away from your workspace. I don’t expect any form of transportation to cheaply transport me 100km every day tbh.
But also to be fair. The train should always be cheaper than a car. Also at above 2€ per L with a reasonable consumption of 6-8L you are around 16€+ just for fuel. Aren’t trains with discount Tarifs around 8-12€ per trip?
ODER?
I suspect nextcloud having performance issues with slow Disk IO. With rootless containers I had a much worse performance than rootfull. Also using MySQL Backend instead of SQLite did speedup the performance.
Nevertheless I have the same problems with nextcloud as you stated. Pretty much not as usable as I thought.
Under those circumstances your idea is awesome.
I would add a Feature where you can add recurring trips. For instance every Wednesday I will get groceries and if somebody also need a ride there he/she can join the ride.
Interesting idea, but I think you currently buildung an operation’s Plattform for a service that does not exist.
In europe there is something like BlaBla car wich is carpooling for already planned trips. Blabla car does cover it’s passengers with extra insurance, wich is in turn basically it’s service.
You have to grasp the jurisdiction problems. The driver need insurance and a way to get payed. This to its core is the principle of Uber. Somebody gets paid to drive you while Uber does the insurance and payment part as well as the Plattform.
What you could do is an open source platform that integrates all car pooling services and gives you the best option.
On the other hand you could partner up with a big insurance company and build an extra insurance for private car pooling and act as insurer and payment platform for a fixed fee.
Ich hab bei meiner Mutter die TP-Link decos installiert. Die Kosten im 3er Pack knapp 100€ und haben bis jetzt ihren Job ohne Anstand gemacht.
Wäre das eine Option? Wäre Router/WLAN Mesh in einem.
I am a bit puzzled. Why are they forced to invest into fossil fuel projects when they are, as stated, not profitable enough?
Is the problem that they need energy projects and all of them are too expensive or is fossil fuel the problem because it already exists ? Also Fossil fuels are also widely used by the “Rich” countries.
Eine Option wäre noch dem Server mehrere feste IPS zu geben. Jeder der beiden Dienste kriegt ne eigene.
DNS sagt nur welche IP genutzt wird. Dem entsprechend wird bei http standardmäßig von Port 80 ausgegangen.
Ansonsten eine der Reverse Proxy Lösung der anderen Kommentare benutzen.
Unsere Diskussion hat sich fast nur um die kommerzielle Legalisierung vom cannabis bezogen. Luxemburg hat wie Spanien das ganze eher entkriminalisiert.
Handel und Abgabe scheint wohl immernoch illegal zu sein. Und genau darum ging’s eigentlich bei der Legalisierung.
Also ich hab mit Time Machine übers Netz relativ bescheidene Erfahrungen gemacht. Ich würde persönlich zu Ner Lösung tendieren die das eher direkt macht, aber das müsstest du vor Ort Mal testen.
Dumme Frage aber ist da der Grundstückspreis mit drin?
Weil das reine Haus bauen find ich auch nicht so relativ teuer mit meinem Stadt Einkommen.
Das Problem sind ja sogut wie immer die Grundstücke da seit Jahrzehnten mit denen spekuliert werden. Und am Arsch der Heide, wo das Grundstück billig ist, kann ich dir ne eidesstattliche Versicherung geben, dass das Medianeinkommen niedriger ist.
Would suggest raid0 for maximum read speed /s
There are plenty of options, I will have to look up which are currently the best.
But I would recommend starting out with a normal “cube” like design. Delta printers seem cool but are not really beginner friendly.
To further ease the search I would look for a direct drive extruder. It’s easier to calibrate and you don’t have the hassle with potential problems regarding the Bowden tube.
Creality and Anycube are the goto brands for big community support, as far as I know.
Well because of money. You certainly have to pay to get Ubuntu certificated. And you only do this to have a Linux system with support from the manufacturer.
It’s an enterprise problem with an enterprise solution.
The normal personal systems are not in the same segment.