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Dr Disrespect Admits To 'Inappropriate' Messages With Minor: 'I'm No Fucking Predator Or Pedophile'
  • I’ve attended a seminar for child protection before that was delivered by a former cop (that worked in the sex crimes division) and they said the exact same thing - in the context of correctly making the distinction between paedophile and sex offender.

    Sounds like he was grooming her.

  • A Short IPv6 Guide for Home IPv4 Admins
  • Each year I seem to think “this will be the year I set up IPv6 in my homelab” - but then I never get around to it.

    If I have to run both v4 and v6 concurrently, there isn’t much incentive/motivation for me to use v6 locally.

    Maybe I’ll get around to it when there’s a net benefit for me for my use case, or when I’m forced to.

    Am I just imagining it to be more complicated than it actually is?

    My router runs pfsense and I have 6 VLANs each with its own subnet - Management, Trusted, IoT, Cameras, Guest, and Web Facing Servers.

  • Immich public roadmap
  • Can you view an external library using your own folder structure and not in a timeline display? I was under the impression Immich can’t do that, at least not without manually creating them all as separate albums or by using a script.

    Eg.

    I have photos from the last 30 years stored in this type of folder structure:

    2002

    • 2002-06-23 Mum’s birthday party — 2002-06-23 Mum’s birthday party-0001.TIF

    I’m less interested in using it for photo backup since I’d prefer not to use an automated tool since I curate everything in my library so that it stays organised - I’m looking for something for viewing/displaying and sharing.

  • Immich public roadmap
  • One feature that I hope that Immich adopts is to allow for external libraries to be displayed in an existing folder structure. There’s no built-in way to do this and requires a script that uses albums as a workaround. A lot of photographers have organised folders by date/event that span years/decades, so it’s not practical to create these manually with albums.

    The closest I’ve found is a cron script which does album generation automatically, but it’s not a ‘future proof’ solution since it could stop working at any time.

    Memories (Nextcloud), Photoprism, and Photoview can do this.

  • Self hosted cloud with mac app that can sync and filestream (similar to google drive)
  • Is that still the case for the Nextcloud macOS client? Because this post from the devs from a few months ago implies that the .nextcloud file extension behaviour is temporary and that they’re meant to be using Apple’s File Provider API, same way that Dropbox and OneDrive do.

    https://github.com/nextcloud/desktop/discussions/6267

  • Self hosted cloud with mac app that can sync and filestream (similar to google drive)
  • Syncthing doesn’t have an ‘files on demand’ feature though. The way that cloud storage providers do it is by having placeholder files which are selectively synced. Resilio Sync can do it, although it does change the file extension for the placeholder files to .rslsync temporarily.

  • Does the form factor between 3.5" and 2.5" matter in a NAS server?
  • One of my clients referred to Zip disks a few days ago. That really sent me back. Only my rich friends had Jaz drives, whereas the rest of us were still using Zip disks and optical media. Those early USB thumb drives at USB 1.0 speeds were also painfully slow.

    My portable storage journey progressed from 5.25” floppy disks, 3.5” diskettes, Zip disk, CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, 2.5”/3.5” external HDDs and now portable NVME SSDs.

  • LGA-1700 CPU for virtualization?
  • I have a Xeon E2416G which is the Xeon equivalent of the Coffee Lake Core i7-8700.

    What sort of workloads are we talking about in Proxmox? How important are the chipset features of C246 vs Raptor Lake to you?

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