I've just found that the foibles of the fediverse means that the fact this is x-posted from !Necrontyr@kbin.social will be missing from most of you. So thats fun.
If you've got a good network path NFS mounts work great. Don't forget to also back up your compose files. Then bringing a machine back up is just a case of running them.
US tech wages are just nuts. In the UK I'm basically maxed out for a non-London based software dev at about £70k ($87k). Meanwhile I have a friend who has managed to land a job with a London based US tech firm on about £120k ($150k) which is massive for here but reading this is still a long way off what is possible.
It seems the majority of the torrents with poor seeder count are in the 1.5TB+ range. I just simply don't have the storage for that. Most everything in the 0-300GB range is pretty well covered.
Mastodon doesn't just use storage for local image uploads. It pulls, thumbnails and saves images from any incoming posts, including the thumbnails you might see on website links (pulled from the opengraph data most websites implement)
It's possible to set a pretty short timeout for that data though.
I enjoy low priced games as much as the next person but I'm inclined to agree. At least a little.
In terms of currency per hour some games are outright bargains when you compare to a cinema trip and yet the triple A's cost more to produce than your average film.
Yeah, a standard hue remote lets you do it. I can't remember the exact thing but it's something as simple as holding the remote next to the bulb with a button pressed when you turn the light on.
I looked into Proxmox briefly but then figured that since 99% of my workload was going to be docker containers and I'd need just a single VM for them it made no sense to run it.
So that's what I did. Ubuntu + Portainer and a shed load of stacks.
I've just found that the foibles of the fediverse means that the fact this is x-posted from !Necrontyr@kbin.social will be missing from most of you. So thats fun.