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  • I’ll check him out, thanks!

  • That helps, thank you!

  • Thanks for the clarity! I'll give this a shot when I get back home.

  • Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines I didn’t get around to playing this game until about a decade after its release, and I seriously don’t understand who could find that game enjoyable except 13yo edgelords.

  • I feel like dancing! Wiped my SPI, installed the OPi Debian to my eMMC using dd commands, and I'm back in business.

    I give it 1 week before I break it again trying to do something stupid.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Help! OPi 5 Plus UEFI not booting from any disk

  • Yeah, I was also starting to lean toward putting NextCloud on the OPi. There's just not much happening on my OPi and I was only hesitating from trying that because I didn't think the OPi could handle it, but it's worth trying.

  • Thanks for the feedback!

    1. I may not have labeled that accurately, I just plan to use Tailscale to access these services from specific authorized devices.
    2. I meant "before I do something that is a pain to correct". Like starting with the wrong OS or file system format.
    3. My plan is to build a media server which will include 4k media, so I think my storage may need to grow over time... maybe TrueNAS is something I can add later if needed?
    4. I guess the reason I was thinking of 2 separate machines is that I've heard using an OPi as a media server or NextCloud server will go really slow and potentially cause other issues. Plus I already have an old computer doing nothing right now, just needs new SSDs.
  • Used the whiteboard tool in Clickup. It's a lot like FigJam.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    feedback on my next steps for self hosting

  • I'll probably go this route, thanks!

  • Oh, those look nice! Looks like they're sold out at the official retailer sites though. Bummer.

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Physical remote control?

  • I feel ya. I have a dog and three cats, but so far have not had an issue with hair or cable chewing. The frame is essentially just a kit of 2020 extruded aluminum t-slot rails with connectors. If I were to do this again, I would probably not go with a kit and instead just buy the rails and connectors I need for my specific motherboard/components. Also, any extra rails/connectors you get could go toward a DIY 3D printing frame (that's my next project)!