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  • Up there with your retirement planning being to win the lottery.

  • For a supposedly intelligent bunch F1 is constantly face planting itself from unintended consequences.

  • If, instead, you like lists of designer clothes, sound systems and skincare regimes, then I highly recommend American Psycho. Genuinely, I loved it.

  • There is precisely zero cross over to real world road cars with the current engines and also for the '26 engines. If you are driving on roads such that energy recovery can be useful then you're driving dangerously. These engines are only applicable to race cars. Audi insisting on the engine regs to make them road relevant is utter BS. They are never going to release an A3 with such an engine.

    I'd love a return to V10's because they are fun, powerful and light. Reduce the size of the cars whilst we're at it -current cars look like saloon cars next to cars of the past and it's hindering racing.

  • Watched the second half of Kingdom of Heaven that I started about 6 months ago. The extended directors edition pushes of over 3 hours and I don't have time for that in a single day.

    Got through half of Black Hawk Down. One of my favourite films that I haven't seen in years.

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  • Formatted size will always be smaller than raw size as you are storing a file system and there are lots of different ones with different space requirements.

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  • Which is why there's almost no 4k live sports. The processing is just insane today.

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  • Kilo and mega prefixes have been used for far far longer than computers have been around and they mean 1000 and 1000000. It's only in computing where these prefixes were corrupted because they were deemed "closed enough" and caused confusion because people expect the terminology they use everywhere else to also apply to their computer.

  • Half Life 2 is excellent.

    FEAR 2 is good and scary enough for me.

    Cyberpunk 2077

    Trepang2

    Black Mesa is a remake of HL1 and very good

  • Red boxes are very on trend at the moment, everyone is saying so

  • Photography @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    Superzoom lens experiences and opinions

    I currently shoot my kids U9s rugby with a Nikon Z6 and 70-200 2.8 with an FTZ adapter. But as the pitches are bigger now than when they played tag only I'm finding the 200mm reach limiting and I end up doing a lot of cropping. I'm not printing these or publishing them anywhere, but it does consume a lot of time in post processing.

    So I'm considering some long lenses, almost certainly second hand.

    I obviously rely on decent autofocus speed as the kids are pretty quick. I'm less worried about edge sharpness as it's centre sharpness that matters most and vignetting I consider a solved problem using PhotoLab.

    I've had my eye on either:

    • Sigma 150-600 DG OS HSM SPORT
    • Nikon 200-500

    The Sigma is more expensive, but i don't mind if its woth the extra. I don't know much about Tamron or others.

    What would you recommend or have experience with shooting outdoor field sports?

  • Nobody fucks with the Jesus

  • alias your way to something you like

  • 4?! There are literally dozens of us!

  • No one in 2025 has read all of that article.

  • Kids love laughing. Comedy is all about subterfuge and up-ending expectations. "Trolling" is the same. Kids make up the worst unfunny jokes as they don't understand what makes a joke funny instead of ridiculous, but they do understand the art of the unexpected.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    Recommend a new portable music player with NO wireless functionality at all (Bluetooth or WiFi or any other wireless technology)

    As per title really. I'm looking for a new small music player that will play MP3 and FLAC files. Preferably that takes a large SD card, otherwise has at least 128gb of storage. I want to be copying files directly on to it in a file browser and for them to play in the right order (I have a player that plays in the order the files were copied on to it, which is full on madness). I have no interest in iTunes and I run Linux as my computer OS.

    Also needs to be less than £100.

    And I really mean no wireless functionally at all, I don't mean "includes Bluetooth but it can be turned off".

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    Wayland, Freesync & 2 monitors - one not FS- compatible?

    I currently have a dual monitor setup of a Dell 24" and 27", neither are variable refresh rate. I think the 24" monitor is getting on for 17 years old and has had issues with lines on it when cold for the past 13 years. But it's my second monitor and once it's warmed up it's not too bad. Well I think the time has come to retire it and for my main 27" to become my secondary monitor and buy a new primary. I am interested in photography so accurate colours are important to me, which is why I bought these monitors in the first place. But I also play games, so something with some gaming features like Freesync and >60Hz refresh rates I also want. I've got my eye on a ASUS ROG Strix XG27ACS, fwiw.

    I am running Endeavour OS (kernel 6.13.1) with KDE Plasma (6.2.5) on Wayland with a Radeon RX 5700 XT. My question is: Will my setup allow me to run one non-freesync monitor @60Hz and one Freesync monitor using the VRR at up to 180Hz. So I can get all the benefits of the new monitor when ga

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    Nvidia Jetson Orin Super - anyone used one?

    As per the title really. The whole AI revolution has largely passed me by, but the idea of self hosting something on a small box like this appeals. I don't have an nvidia GPU in my PC and never will, so far as I can tell that pretty much rules out doing anything AI there.

    I guess I can run it as a headless machine and connect over SSH or whatever web interface the AI models provide? I'm assuming running Proxmox on it will not work that well.

    My main idea for AI is identifying photos with certain properties to aid in tagging over 20 years and 10s of thousands of photos.

    Photography @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    How do you tag tour photos?

    I haven't tagged my photos in 22 years, relying solely on folders with a brief description and the date. But now I realise tagging might actually be a good idea going forward (and back). As it's definitely getting unrulely.

    I'm using PhotoLab and have started going back through and tagging people and places mostly, plus things like "landscape", "flower" etc. Fairly high level. I have a "home" and "garden" tag which covers a lot of photos as well as a " day out" when we visited some place.

    I'm sure some people add way more tags- do you and is it useful to you?

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    How old are the disks in your NAS?

    I have a ZFS RAIDZ2 array made of 6x 2TB disks with power on hours between 40,000 and 70,000. This is used just for data storage of photos and videos, not OS drives. Part of me is a bit concerned at those hours considering they're a right old mix of desktop drives and old WD reds. I keep them on 24/7 so they're not too stressed in terms of power cycles bit they have in the past been through a few RAID5 rebuilds.

    Considering swapping to 2x 'refurbed' 12TB enterprise drives and running ZFS RAIDZ1. So even though they'd have a decent amount of hours on them, they'd be better quality drives and fewer disks means less change of any one failing (I have good backups).

    The next time I have one of my current drives die I'm not feeling like staying with my current setup is worth it, so may as well change over now before it happens?

    Also the 6x disks I have at the moment are really crammed in to my case in a hideous way, so from an aesthetic POV (not that I can actually seeing the solid case i

    Gaming @beehaw.org
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    RX5700XT to RX6700XT a worthwhile upgrade for 1440 gaming? Or something else?

    As per the title really. I'd be looking to pick one up second hand and use it on EndeavourOS.

    Is there a really worthwhile boost in performance moving to the 6700XT, or should I wait a bit longer to get something else higher end? I will not consider Nvidia as a Linux user.

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    Setting up ZFS on a Proxmox VM (an update)

    I previously asked here about moving to ZFS. So a week on I'm here with an update. TL;DR: Surprisingly simple upgrade.

    I decided to buy another HBA that came pre-flashed in IT mode and without an onboard BIOS (so that server bootups would be quicker - I'm not using the HBA attached disks as boot disks). For £30 it seems worth the cost to avoid the hassle of flashing it, plus if it all goes wrong I can revert back.

    I read a whole load about Proxmox PCIE passthrough, most of it out of date it would seem. I am running an AMD system and there are many sugestions online to set grub parameters to amd_iommu=on, which when you read in to the kernel parameters for the 6.x version proxmox uses, isn't a valid value. I think I also read that there's no need to set iommu=pt on AMD systems. But it's all very confusing as most wikis that should know better are very Intel specific.

    I eventually saw a youtube video of someone running proxmox 8 on AMD wa

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    Anyone running ZFS?

    At the moment I have my NAS setup as a Proxmox VM with a hardware RAID card handling 6 2TB disks. My VMs are running on NVMEs with the NAS VM handling the data storage with the RAIDed volume passed through to the VM direct in Proxmox. I am running it as a large ext4 partition. Mostly photos, personal docs and a few films. Only I really use it. My desktop and laptop mount it over NFS. I have restic backups running weekly to two external HDDs. It all works pretty well and has for years.

    I am now getting ZFS curious. I know I'll need to IT flash the HBA, or get another. I'm guessing it's best to create the zpool in Proxmox and pass that through to the NAS VM? Or would it be better to pass the individual disks through to the VM and manage the zpool from there?

    Unpopular Opinion @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    CDs are better than vinyl and most people listen to music on systems that sound dreadful

    CDs are in every way better than vinyl records. They are smaller, much higher quality audio, lower noise floor and don't wear out by being played. The fact that CD sales are behind vinyl is a sign that the world has gone mad. The fact you can rip and stream your own CD media is fantastic because generally remasters are not good and streaming services typically only have remastered versions, not originals. You have no control on streaming services about what version of an album you're served or whether it'll still be there tomorrow. Not an issue with physical media.

    The vast majority of people listen to music using equipment that produces audio of poor quality, especially those that stream using ear buds. It makes me very sad when people don't care that what they're listening to could sound so much better, especially if played through a hifi from a CD player, or using half decent (not beats) headphones.

    There's plenty of good sounding and well produced music out there, but it's typic

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    PGP key discovery for Email - WKD

    I've run my own email server for a few years now without too many troubles. I also pay for a ProtonMail account that's been very good. But I've always struggled with PGP keys for encrypting messages to non-Proton users - basically everyone. The PGP key distribution setup just seemed half baked and a bit broken relying on central key servers.

    Then I noticed that email I set from my personal email to my company provided email were being encrypted even though I wasn't doing anything to achieve this. This got me curious as to why that was happening which lead me to WKD (Web Key Directory). It's such a simple idea for providing discoverable downloads for public keys and it works really well having set it up for my own emails now.

    It's basically a way of discovering the public key of someone's email by making it available over HTTPS at an address that can be calculated based on the email address itself. So if your email is [email protected], then the public key can be hosted at (in

    networking @sh.itjust.works
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    IPv6 SLAAC and firewall rules

    Given there's been a bit of talk about IPv6 around here recently, I gave it a really good shot at implementing this past week. I spent 3 days getting up to speed, reading loads and trying various different things. But I am now back to IPv4 only because I just can't get IPv6 to do what I want and no amount of searching has made me think what I want to do is even possible.

    Some background about the IPv4 network I run at home: I run opnsense on a Proxmox server. I have a few services publicly available using port forwarding. I run several VLANs for IoT, VoIP, Cameras etc. I use a bunch of firewall rules that are specific client devices on the network. So for example I have a rule that blocks youtube from the kids tablets and the TV. I have a special rule around DNS for the wife as she doesn't want to use the pihole blocking features. These rules are made possible because the DHCP server is set to give them a fixed IP and I can create a firewall alias and rule based on that.

    Non

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    Spent 7 hours trying to fix my iredmail server

    I noticed that I wasn't getting many mails (I need better monitoring), and discovered that my iredmail server was poorly.

    I have spent far too much time and energy on getting it back and working these past few days, but I've finally got it back up and stable.

    Some background: I've had iredmail running for probably going on 6 years now and have had very few issues at all. It runs on an Ubuntu VM on Proxmox and originally was running in the same VM on ESXi (I migrated it over). I haven't changed anything to do with the VM for years other than the Ubuntu LTS updates every 2-3 years, it's always been there and stable. I occasionally will update the Ubuntu OS and iredmail itself, no problems.

    Back to the problem... I noticed that Postfix was running OK, but was showing a bunch of errors about clamav not being able to connect. Odd. I then noticed that amavis was not running and had seemed to just die. I couldn't find any reason in any log file. Very strange. Bunch of hunting, chec

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    What are your top 3 purchases of all time?

    There's 3 things that really stand out for me that I would say made a massive difference to my life:

    1. Cordless screw driver. Bought the day after building a flat pack bed with a crappy screw.driver that just shredded my hand. Thought it was frivolous at the time, but I've used it so much since. It's light, small enough to fit in my pocket and good for 90% of DIY tasks.
    2. Tassimo coffee machine. Bought it 9 years ago, use it every day. Nice quick easy coffee. What's not to like.
    3. My first DSLR camera. It was a Nikon D50 back in 2005/6 and it sparked my interest in photography to this day. It gave me a hobby I can take lots of places and do it alone or with others. I never loved the D50 camera itself, but I did get some really nice shots with it
    UKCasual @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    Is this a hammer drill?

    The icon is a little different to what I've seen on others and I don't know how to tell otherwise. I have a job that involves drilling through a breeze block wall about 20cm and I don't want the expense of buying an SDS if I can help it.

    This drill was given to me a long time ago, hence not knowing what I have here.

    Thanks!

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    Other than filling with plaster and taking a cast of your bits, what use do you suggest for large glass jars?

    Seems like a shame to throw away and must have a use.

    guitars @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    Been playing over 25 years and just booked my first ever guitar lesson.

    I got my first guitar in about 95 and have been totally self taught. I stagnated massively for around 15 years in the middle when I infrequently played then got frustrated all I could do was some Nirvana power chords.

    Started playing again around 5 years ago and had my guitar professionally setup - what a world of difference that made! I've made decent progress since but it's still all just the odd riff or solo here and there and there's a lot I can do a lot better. Using YouTube videos is only getting me so far and some 1 on 1 I hope will do the trick.

    My wife started taking piano lessons and it inspired me to do the same for guitar. I'm sure it will be helpful even if they're going to rip my technique up and start again.

    Have you had lessons or are you self taught? What helped the most for your playing?

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    Doing My Duty for all Linux Gamers

    I thought I'd never see the day.

    For King Tovalds and Country of FOSS OS's

    linuxmemes @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    I wear Arch, btw

    Wear Arch, but I run EndeavourOS. If EndeavourOS launched a line of shoes I'd probably wear them.

    guitars @lemmy.world
    blackstrat @lemmy.fwgx.uk

    New Player Strat

    A Player strat in black with maple neck. So far I'm pretty impressed. The neck is nice, the back is satin and the fretboard is glossy, but not sticky like I thought it might be. The electrics all seem high quality. Fit and finish all excellent and almost as good as my PRS SE. Came setup with the bridge very floating and the 9 gauge strings old and corroded, but whatever they were coming straight off either way.

    I've already modded it to end up with the guitar I really wanted.

    New single ply black pickguard, decked the trem, tightened the truss rod, and a new set of GHS Gilmour strings.

    Now I'm very happy. I just love looking at it as much as playing it.