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2 months ago | mod | Removed Comment Dude, people here are such fucking cunts, you didn't do anything wrong, ignore these 2 trogledytes who think they are semi intelligent. I've worked in IT nearly my whole life. I'd return it if you can. by @WarlockoftheWoods@lemy.lol reason: Rule 1 |
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6 months ago | mod | Removed Comment Sorry - it's a pointless application. I won't sugar coat it. If anyone things it's "more safe" to run this soon-to-be-abandonware in front of a properly supported project then they deserve what's coming to them. by @atzanteol@sh.itjust.worksreason: Rule 1 |
6 months ago | mod | Removed Comment > general considered a dick move.
Sometimes that's the point. This project is so stupid it simply deserves derision. I couldn't care less if anyone here is swayed. It's lemmy - if I'm not echoing what everyone else is saying I'll be voted down anyway. by @atzanteol@sh.itjust.worksreason: Rule 1 |
6 months ago | mod | Removed Comment > Why so angry?
Stupid question. I'm not. I forgot about this entirely until I logged in later and saw replies, which are just... Wow.
> I don’t see the point in getting so worked up over someones project they made and decided to share, it’s not like you’re being forced to use it.
The stupid continues. Go ahead - run some rando's "proxy" application to make yourself more secure and add to the number of things you need to maintain and update. I'm sure it'll be fine. It's worth it to "reduce attack surface area". I'm sure they'll support it for a long time too.
And don't think about why it's risky to "expose immich to the internet" (oh noes!) but for some reason it's okay to "expose" this rando's project to the internet. by @atzanteol@sh.itjust.worksreason: Rule 1 |
6 months ago | mod | Removed Comment Then what's the fucking point? I'm "exposing" my own server either way! And now I'm adding a new system to the mix which can have vulnerabilities of its own.
This is stupid. by @atzanteol@sh.itjust.worksreason: Rule 1 |
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8 months ago | mod | Removed Comment I'm reading your words. You are not reading or comprehending the docs. I wasn't offering a solution. I provided the docs that explicitly stated how it works and why. Why you decided to expand with nonsense and "doubt" is beyond me. by @just_another_person@lemmy.world |
8 months ago | mod | Removed Comment Yes, you're so helpful. We are so lucky to have you. by walden |
8 months ago | mod | Removed Comment You know what? I'm gonna disengage here. You're not hearing what I am saying. by SolidGrue |
8 months ago | mod | Removed Comment Nope. I'm actually fully correct. The docs explain exactly how that works right there, so go ahead and read up. by @just_another_person@lemmy.world |
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8 months ago | mod | Removed Comment Do you read? 🤦 by @just_another_person@lemmy.world |
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9 months ago | mod | Removed Comment Nah, the icon looks like some ai-generated garbage, too much detail for such a small size.
But as a first icon, whatever works, I am not complaining! Good to have another app on android for Jellyfin! by RBGreason: Rule 1: Be Civil |
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11 months ago | mod | Removed Comment >use homelabs to experiment in. It's a sandbox environment where if you break it, you fix it, and more importantly it isn't costing money while it's down.
Pretty in line with what I’ve said. It’s for experimentation and is meant for it to be ok to break. You’re trying really very hard to ascribe meaning that isn’t there. I don’t really know why you’re trying so very hard just to be wrong. another hint you’ll notice here is how r/homelab is its own subreddit apart from r/selfhosted
>i wasn't talking about a homelab, as evidenced by the fact that i said the most broad, least specific form of lab, laboratory.
So you were just talking nonsense about something unrelated, got it. You tried to compare a homeland to the only definition of a laboratory that doesn’t apply to a technical environment. Very big brain move there.
>yeah, that's my point, i was playing by your rules of the definition, which are very explicitly strict.
No, you’re just confusing technical terms and phrases for their literal equivalents. Making arguments about things that were never said. Whatever drugs you are on must be some good shit because the world as you seem to see it is all Willy Wonka.
>I.E. literally anything you don't have strong attachment to, because unlike the corpo world, you can simply do whatever the fuck you want with your hardware, you don't even have to test shit in a testing environment if you want to.
No not at all. By that logic, I know some pretty big global companies with production environments that can be considered “home labs” in your eyes. The defining characteristic is the purpose and intent for the environment.
It’s very simple, not nearly as complicated or vague as you’re trying to make it out to be. If your purpose for the environment is to experiment, and nothing on that environment is of any importance to you, I.E. you could wipe the whole thing clean in a moments notice and lose nothing of value, you have a home lab.
If on the other hand you have a Nextcloud instance running on it with files you expect to be there, and would be distraught if they were gone, you do not have a home lab.
Very simple. Nothing complex or vague or overly explicit about it. by Encrypt-Keeperreason: Unproductive bickering |
11 months ago | mod | Removed Comment > That’s what the definition is, nobody said you have to like it. Home labs have been a thing for a long time now. Long before laymen starting confusing the term with something it’s not, muddying up its meaning.
i'm just going by the commonly used term, at least how i've seen it. You seem rather defensive over this.
going by the reddit homelab sub details, "The answer is easy: to learn. IT professionals, amateurs, and people who just really like computers use homelabs to experiment in. It's a sandbox environment where if you break it, you fix it, and more importantly it isn't costing money while it's down." it's somewhat fast and loose.
> What the? No you doughnut, the data is wiped. As in you can erase all the data off the drives, install a different OS, spin up a new cluster on some different hypervisor. It’s not a lab as in “physically sterile” it’s a lab as in a place meant for experimentation.
baffling concept for your 2 iq brain, i wasn't talking about a homelab, as evidenced by the fact that i said the most broad, least specific form of lab, laboratory.
"A laboratory is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific or technological research, experiments, and measurement may be performed." The definition, for your reading comprehension abilities. This is what i was referring to there.
> What are you talking about guy? You don’t wheel anything out. You don’t discard the hardware. You ‘d discard any and all data or services on it. It’s for experimenting with things. Often for configuring things from scratch. Thats what you’re experimenting with and studying. Your home lab is the entire rack. Everything that’s running on it is what is ephemeral.
yeah, that's my point, i was playing by your rules of the definition, which are very explicitly strict.
> in an environment outside of production. It’s the non-business version of “pre-production” or a testing environment.
I.E. literally anything you don't have strong attachment to, because unlike the corpo world, you can simply do whatever the fuck you want with your hardware, you don't even have to test shit in a testing environment if you want to.
You can run it explicitly inside of a homelab if you please, nothing is going to stop you. by KillingTimeItself reason: Unproductive bickering |
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11 months ago | mod | Removed Comment That’s what the definition is, nobody said you have to like it. Home labs have been a thing for a long time now. Long before laymen starting confusing the term with something it’s not, muddying up its meaning.
>I mean sure they're a sterile environment, but it's incredibly unlikely that a lab is wiped clean and built from scratch, unless you get millions of dollars, and a lot of free time, i guess.
What the? No you doughnut, the data is wiped. As in you can erase all the data off the drives, install a different OS, spin up a new cluster on some different hypervisor. It’s not a lab as in “physically sterile” it’s a lab as in a place meant for experimentation.
>People often refer to their "homelab" as an entire server rack, you want me to believe that people are willing to wheel out their entire server rack and discard the entire fucking thing?
What are you talking about guy? You don’t wheel anything out. You don’t discard the hardware. You ‘d discard any and all data or services on it. It’s for experimenting with things. Often for configuring things from scratch. Thats what you’re experimenting with and studying. Your home lab is the entire rack. Everything that’s running on it is what is ephemeral.
>In some capacity a homelab has to be semi permanent,
The opposite. The purpose of a home lab is impermanence. The only permanent part of the home lab is the hardware itself. You can test service reliability over a long period of time on your home lab if that’s what you’re experimenting with, but you wouldn’t do so with all your live, precious data. If you’re putting things into it that are meant to stay there permanently, it’s no longer a home lab. A home lab is for testing things out, experimenting, ripping it all out, setting it all back up, in an environment _outside of production_. It’s the non-business version of “pre-production” or a testing environment. by Encrypt-Keeperreason: This is where the conversation stopped being productive |
11 months ago | mod | Removed Comment damn that's crazy.
i aint readin all that. by KillingTimeItself reason: Not productive |
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