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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • It’s a problem if a projects wiki doesn’t have complete information, but I’d say that’s true whether it’s about their mailing list or something else.
    My text was a simple quote from GNUs mailing lists page, so they definitely have it documented.

    I’m not a user of mailing lists, but I can see the use of having all correspondence neatly delivered to your inbox where it can be subjected to whatever mail client rules you want. Especially if you are active in dozens of lists.











  • Both DS220+ and DS224+ has been a pleasure to setup, but I wouldn’t replace your DS218+ just because. Just make sure your RAID is healthy and your backup too.

    An alternative to a standalone NAS is to setup your own little ITX server. Only if you enjoy tinkering though, Synology is definitely easier.
    At home I’m currently running Server/NAS/Gaming PC all in one.
    It’s a Debian 12 KVM/QEMU host with an m.2 NVME disk for host OS + VM OS and 2x16TB Seagate Exos disks in RAID1 for data storage. The other hardware is a B650 ITX Motherboard, AMD Ryzen 7600 CPU, 2x32GB DDR5 RAM and AMD Radeon 6650 XT, Seasonic FOCUS PX 750W PSU.
    With my KVM/QEMU host, Game Server and Jellyfin Server online it eats about 60W-65W, so not that bad.
    The GPU and an USB Controller is passed through with VFIO to a virtual Fedora that I use as a desktop and gaming client.
    Just make sure to have a sound dampening pc case so you can keep the servers online without being bothered. The GPU goes silent when the gaming VM is off.