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  • Yes updating is part of it, but at least on my current setup (using just the old laptop with limited storage) it often includes stuff like extending the partition for a VM. I understand that this is probably not a problem, when using a NAS with several TB of storage though
    The thing is I don't want to invest in one of those while I am still unsure about which route to go.
    Also stiff like connecting to a service from outside my home network isn't configured right now due to security concerns (stemming from the actually very little knowledge I have setting all this stuff up). I will look into tailscale though, maybe having this feature will give me a motivation boost :D

  • currently i am doing them manually everytime i am changing something. I had to deploy them before (successfully) but if i am going to keep going with the selfhosting route i am planning to set up syncthing to the NAS of a friend

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    litron3000 @feddit.org

    Should i selfhost?

    Hello all, i know this seems like a stupid question to ask in this community, but i am serious.
    To me: i am generally comfortable around computers, tried a few simple projects (like a music streamer based on a rpi) but i have no real education on this - all i do is follow the documentation and then google for troubleshooting. I am also (kinda) privacy focused and really annoyed at all the enshittification observable everywhere so i installed revanced and about half a year ago when i bought a new laptop i set my old thinkpad up as a proxmox-server. This is running my HomeAssistant-Instance in one VM and has another VM running ubuntu for my docker containers (paperless-ngx and immich). I really like the services these provide, but to be honest i feel uncomfortable with entrusting my data to them, as i am constantly worried i will break something and corrupt the data. Also i think i underestimated the amount of updates and maintenance that accumulates.
    I am also not really willing to

  • Germany's exit from nuclear power was decided way back in the early 2010s. When the pipeline was destroyed the last three remaining plants were overdue for maintenance, didn't have any more fuel and also no one to run the plant for significantly longer. They extended the shutdown until spring and that was it. Stop spreading the lie, that this was some kind of rushed decision or that it could have been prolonged much further.
    Building new ones isnt economical and also wouldn't produce any electricity until the late 2030s
    If the exit was a mistake 15 years ago can be debated, but the discussion is worthless now, no matter how often this gets pushed by the party that fucked up the buildup of renewable alternatives in the 16 years they were in power

  • As others have said private boats are probably the best bet, but there are also sailing cruises which cross the atlantic, I believe the Alexander Humboldt stationed in Bremen makes that trip once a year. There are also other ships that I forgot the name of. It is really expensive though

  • The kWh/1000h does convey more information than just W though. If I buy a fridge and it says 100W I wouldn't know if that's its max power draw or average over time. With the 1000h in there it's pretty clear we are talking about the average.
    Also people who aren't technically minded might only know "kWh" as that's what it states on your power bill and they can directly guess what kind of energy bill this fridge might cause.
    So you are technically correct I guess and we all know that's the best kind of correct.
    We do have worse stuff in the metric system though, kcal is not the same as the SI for energy (J) for example. Also everything involving time gets messy quickly. Nothing compared to the imperial measurements obviously

  • DIY - Heimwerken und Garten @feddit.org
    litron3000 @feddit.org

    Getränkehalter fürs Boot

    Ich segle gerne auf einem kleinen Boot, dass bei etwas Wind schon ordentlich schief im Wasser liegt, aber keinen Ort hat um Getränke abzustellen. Nachdem die Spezi einmal den kompletten Boden vollgeklebt hat musste ein Getränkehalter her.

    Die Löcher sind für 0,5l Flaschen oder Dosen oder die kleinen, knubbeligen Flaschen passend. Wie man sieht müsste das obere Brett etwas tiefer sitzen um auch kleine Dosen entspannt rausnehmen zu können.

    Naja, falls mal eine V2 aus schönerem Holz kommt, wird das integriert^^
    Zum Schutz des Boots habe ich noch kleine Filzgleiter angeklebt und nach einem ersten Test mit vier vollen Flaschen ist auch bei starker Schieflage nichts verrutscht. Hier sieht man nochmal von weiter weg, w das Teil vorne im Cockpit sitzt