Synapse
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I imagine, there would be downsides.
Maybe this person has a food related disorder, like “apples are the only things I can eat” and eating a tomato thinking it’s an apple might help in a way ?
What am I suppose to look at on this photo ?!? /s
Synapse@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there a medieval equivalent of the youtube channel "Primative Technology"?3·11 days agoI visited this place many years ago during w school trip. It was pretty cool. Pro-level roleplay
La mite aime ça !
Papillon=Butterfly
Mite=Moth
What’s wrong with it ?
Synapse@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do some people hate drinking water?7·20 days agoSame, you offer me a Coca-Cola or a glace of tap water, I go with water any time. Cola will just make me more thirsty and my mouth will taste unpleasant sugary for hours. It’s just isn’t nice.
Synapse@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Due to American politics I'm afraid of using high speed rail in Germany5·23 days agoThe train can go fast, but the tracks do not permit it. If you ride an ICE in the direction of Paris, it will be slow until you reach Strasbourg and then it will zip at 320km/h until Paris.
Synapse@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•There is no such thing as a vegetableEnglish9·27 days agoThat is correct.
Synapse@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Is there any good decentralized cloud storage for personal backups as a self-hoster?English81·30 days agoNot sure this is what you are looking for, but syncthing is for self-hosting and it’s Peer-2-Peer. I use it to synchronize my important documents and photos across my devices, it has options for encryption and file versioning.
Syncthing is the 3 in my 3-2-1 backup strategy. It enables me to maintain 3 copies of my files: desktop, phone, NAS
Synapse@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I have some questions about selfhostingEnglish5·1 month agoopenmediavault and casas are good noob-friendly OSes for NAS purpose. Much faster and simpler to get it running than some Proxmox and True NAS overkill solution.
You can also just install whatever Linux OS you like, and plug-in some screen, keyboard and mouse and do your setup this way, like any other computer!
For Hardware, I recommend to build a computer out of standard parts. For what you said, a small motherboard with an integrated Intel N100 CPU and a nice looking case like the Jonsbo N2 will sever you well. This is very close to my current setup, using an older j5040 CPU and it runs everything just fine with no effort (Jellyfin w/ light transcoding, *arr stack, Usenet and torrent clients, syncthing, SMB and NFS filesharing, and more)
Synapse@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's your recommendation for a small NAS?English5·1 month agoI second this proposition of DIY build. My current build is an older version of this using an ASRock motherboard with integrated Intel j5040. It’s already very capable! I run Jellyfin with HW transcoding and a dozen other containers and there is still plenty of headroom.
The Jonsbo N2 case is pricey but good quality, nice looking and nice to build with ! Cheaper options are there but not as nice in terms of looks and usability.
For me it works great only when watching a HDR video on mpv and everything else looks washed out and pale. Including the entirety of Firefox and its content.
My router (shit one provided by the carrier) is restarting frequently, I think due to overheating