SeriousBug

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[–] SeriousBug 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Light roast beans, ground fresh with a Timemore manual grinder, then brewed with an Aeropress using Hoffman's recipe.

Nothing I really want to change, this is pretty great. Although I've been eyeing the Flair manual espresso makers.

[–] SeriousBug 5 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Have you tried the "numeric state" trigger? It lets you trigger an automation if one numeric entity is higher or lower than another one.

[–] SeriousBug 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

No all traffic goes peer-to-peer, it only uses Tailscale's servers for discovery and NAT traversal. Only if a peer-to-peer connection is impossible then Tailscale proxies the connection.

[–] SeriousBug 4 points 2 years ago

It's also an amazing way of duck-debugging. By the time you write down what the problem is, you'll figure out where's the issue or at least what you should try next.

"X is giving me an error, I checked X's logs. X communicates with Y... Oh, I need to check Y next!"

And if you can't figure it out, you have the problem and everything you tried documented so you can ask for help and get answers effectively.

[–] SeriousBug 4 points 2 years ago (3 children)

ext4 on an mdadm raid. It works well enough, and supports growing your array.

Although if I rebuilt this from scratch, I would skip mdadm and just let minio control all the drives. Minio has an S3 compatible API, which I'd then mount into whatever apps need it.

[–] SeriousBug 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Fractal Node 804? It's a good choice, I went with it myself too. What are the specs?

[–] SeriousBug 2 points 2 years ago

Anything that can run programs and stay on all day. Raspberry Pi's, or their alternatives work great. Any old computer or laptop you have would work too. Or you can get a used PC, or build a new one if you have money to waste.

[–] SeriousBug 5 points 2 years ago

That's not what equal protections meant though. It just meant you can't refuse to serve a customer based on their protected statuses like religion or sexual orientation.

If a church calls you to order a cake but you were planning to take time off work for a while, you could still say no. It was only a problem if you say "no, I don't bake cakes for Christians". That's not slavery. You can stop working, nobody was forcing you. Just that when you do work, you can't discriminate.

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