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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • That was my experience when I tried popos, everything was just there ready to go no messing around with terminal or anything, I ended up going to arch after trying fedora because like you mentioned popos is on the older side and when darktable updated I just started to notice it was a bit dated and when I went to fedora and had to learn that I figured might as well make the jump to arch. That was fun and I setup hyprland and everything but now I’m trying bazzite and its pretty good so far



  • For my home server I’m using unraid, super simple and i can add drives as I got. I have a bunch of containers running all the arrs, plex, jellyfin, steam-headless, immich, ollama, speedtest tracker, nextcloud, bunch of databases, rss, mastodon and a ubuntu vm for minecraft servers and a windows vm for when I need something windows related like using 360 tour software that i haven’t figured out how to use on my Linux systems yet.

    For desktop and laptop I’m running arch with hyprland





  • I tried a few and ended up just going back to a spreadsheet since I can make it do exactly what I’m thinking instead of trying to figure out how an app is supposed to work and then see if i can make that fit into my thought process.

    I just have my reoccurring bills then split them up by paycheck plus add in a few things like gas and I can pretty much plan my whole year and see what’s expected to be left of each check and then decide how to divide that up approximately







  • I upgraded my gaming machine and used my old motherboard and cpu and loaded unraid on there, the i7 was great for plex transcoding and eventually i ran out of sata ports on my machine so I stuck a sata expander card in my one pcie slot, luckily the motherboard had two m.2 slots so I used that for cache. the case I used was a node304 and over time I added drives as I was running out of space. eventually I build a separate JBOD chassis to hold more drives