feitingen

joined 2 years ago
[–] feitingen@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Silverstone made two retro-like cases recently, with space for optical drives, here's the vertical one with three 5.25" bays: https://www.silverstonetek.com/en/product/info/computer-chassis/flp02/

The other one is horizontal and only has space for one optical drive: https://www.silverstonetek.com/en/product/info/computer-chassis/flp01/

I think they look nice.

[–] feitingen@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

I have a few of these: https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/devices/TH02Z.html#tuya-th02z

They're fine with rechargeable aaa batteries.

I put one outside, slightly under the roof, and after about a year it got damaged somehow. It's showing significantly off temperature and humidity, even after being inside for months after that.

So maybe not good for outside weather.

[–] feitingen@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Does the plx introduce noticeable latency, and does it get hot?

I want to get a few, but I don't really have the airflow you do, so I'm a bit worried.

[–] feitingen@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

I highly recommend pass.

It's very easy to just use git to sync, and easy to set up with several different keys, and can be used as a password sharing database in a small devops team.

Since I'm using git to sync, I can easily tell when I've last changed any password and optionally keep a history of passwords I've used.

It fits well with my life in the terminal, and I use browserpass for Firefox integration.

[–] feitingen@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

If you already have gpg set up it's quite easy to just sync it with git. Then your server only needs to be online when you want to sync.

You can (probably should) use different keys per device, and works wonderfully with Yubikey or other gpg hardware keys if you want extra safety.

[–] feitingen@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

Not really since then all computers share the same link and bandwidth, and latency will be very inconsistent with more than two computers since there will be crosstalk and retransmissions.

With cheaper cables, each computers can max out the bandwidth of each cable, and get much lower latency since there's no crosstalk.

The only benefit is that you don't have to run cables, everything else is worse.

[–] feitingen@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

If you end up with a battery cap in yhe screw or drill, you might be able to pull out the casing with needle nose pliers, likely in pieces.

It hurts if you get gunk on your skin, so try to avoid that.

Eye protection is a great idea.

[–] feitingen@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Do you mind posting pictures?

I'm curious how bad your situation looks like.

[–] feitingen@lemmy.world 5 points 2 years ago

I had the same issue with Firefox on Linux. I had to clear website data again to fix it.

I had the F12-mode open to see what was going on with cache disabled, so that might have helped as well.

[–] feitingen@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago

It seems there is still some performance issues.

Maybe consider a webcache like varnish to take some of the load off?

[–] feitingen@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

The main issue would be thay users can post personally identifiable information themselves.

For example, I can say that my social security number is 1234 and that would be personal data if it was true.

I'm not a lawyer, but i think i remember something that the gpdr rights cannot be just waived.

Since the user can just delete their own posts, it shouldn't be a problem, but what do I know.

view more: next ›