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  • I've never used Plex. What are some of the features that you're missing in Jellyfin? Genuinely curious.

  • It's really popular in the server world, and it's the foundation of many other distros, maybe that's why?

  • My "servers" are headless, in the basement, so even if I'm home, it's still remote :D

  • It's always good to read the docs, but I often skip them myself :)

    They have this nifty tool called pve8to9 that you could run before upgrading, to check if everything is healthy.

    I have a 3 node cluster, so I usually migrate my VMs to a different node and do my maintenance then, with minimal risks.

  • That sounds oh so familiar:)

    Having 30+ people over for her birthday was horrifying, but I was in the kitchen most of the time, with the occasional person dropping by...

    Luckily it wasn't a dinner party but a buffet & fire pit outside situation. I even came out after dark, to sit by the fire with her and a few people that stayed late :D

  • Thanks for that! ☺️ That's some helpful info.

  • I appreciate you! :)

  • I actually enjoy cooking, and going to events or parties where I get to cook, now that I can manage.

    I'm okay in small-ish groups in general, and she knows that after a social event I need some alone time.

  • Not ace :)

    We've been married for 20 years. Yes, there are struggles, but we learned that each one of us can have their own separate slices of life as well. While she goes to a meetup, I cook at home. While she goes to a party, i meet up with a buddy, jamming. I'm okay in smaller groups, especially if I get to cook :)

  • Imagine being introverted, autistic, with social anxiety, being married to an extrovert ADHD person.

  • 1200h in PZ and 1000h in Rimworld. This was across many years, but still, I have a job and a family, so I feel like that's a huge chunk of time.

  • it's store bought cured pork belly, cooked it in the oven under the grill for bout 10 minutes on each side.

  • I didn't think it needed an ingredient list, my bad... besides the listed ingredients, there's the broth, which in this case is chicken stock (soup i cooked myself yesterday) and miso paste. oh, and of course, ramen noodles.

    these are the base ingredients. you could very well leave it like this.

    what i did more: to the broth i added some spices i had handy (cinnamon stick, star anise, allspice, coriander seeds, black peppercorns, whole cloves, some msg, white pepper, garlic & ginger) and after a quick simmer, i turned off the heat, and added some dry nori strips, carrot, white onion, green onion. sprinkled some black sesame seeds after plating. i think that's it... the recipe changes based on what i have at hand that day.

  • That's fair. It was a pretty decent size bowl, there was plenty of broth, but maybe a bit too much of the rest...

  • thank you!

  • Yeah, same, my d&d group calls me by my first character's name :)

  • This was my starting up machine. Of course, an nvme makes sense, especially running windows on it. I went for Proxmox, and now I have 4 different machines, a cluster of 3 similar sffs, and a chunkier boi with an i7, 64gb ram and a quadro gpu. This one was the most expensive, around 250€.

    Beware, this is how it starts. From a single machine in my office, I went to a mini Datacenter in my cellar, with 4 "servers" (micro-pcs), two Nas devices, a raspberry pi cluster, a dell wyse cluster, new switches and access points, and so much more :))

  • you can get away with half that. i run my setup (similar to what you wrote) on a dell micro sff with an i5 6500t and 16gb ram that i paid 90€ for. not the snappiest, but works just fine.

  • This is Fairphone's website. I'm not that anal about it, doesn't bother me too much, but I did see it on several websites, and I'm just confused...

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    duck breast, sticky rice, home-made teriyaki

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    orecchiette carbonara

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    rice bowl, with garlic prawn, avocado, grilled corn, salsa, sour cream

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    scallops, fried plantains and tomatoes

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    first time spinning up the coal grill this year. pork, chicken, german & italian sausages, veggies, salad and chimichurri

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    rice and jerk spiced seafood, pineapple salsa

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    ciorbă de pui - romanian sour soup, with chicken, root veggies, borș (fermented wheat bran)

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    spaghettoni with home made meatballs & marinara, pecorino romano

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    minty couscous, salad (w feta, kalamata olives, crispy chickpeas), pan-fried chicken

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    breakfast bagel

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    sticky tofu, garlic shrimp, jasmine rice

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    Coq au vin inspired stew

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    jollof rice, fried chicken, fried banana

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    gnocchi al pesto, sun dried tomatoes, fresh oregano

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    duck breast in home made teriyaki sauce.

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    Simple egg fried rice, with a side of kimchi.

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    tagliatelle chicken alfredo (i think)

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    still working on my ribeye steak skills...

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    miso udon, fried mushrooms & veggies

  • FoodPorn @lemmy.world

    (italians, look away) crispy chicken, fusilli, olive oil, butter, onion & garlic, sun dried tomatoes, heavy cream, fresh oregano and basil, lime zest, parmigiano reggiano