…and as such, a shit load of them should be jailed for perjury.
methodicalaspect
Suburban Chicago since 1981.
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methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Come to say thank you. Time to move from proprietary to Open SourceEnglish2·8 days agoYes, that’s the only reason. You can mix drive sizes and still have a dedicated parity drive to rebuild from in case things go poorly. I am aware that it’s basically LVM with extra steps, but for a NAS I just want it to be as appliance-like as possible.
Still using Scale at work, though - that use case is different.
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Come to say thank you. Time to move from proprietary to Open SourceEnglish5·8 days agoJust got unraid up and running for the first time today. There’s a bit of a learning curve coming from TrueNAS Scale but it supports my use case: throwing whatever spinning rust I have into one big array. Seems to work alright, hardware could use additional cooling so I’ve shut it off until a new heatsink arrives.
Fair, I’ve seen a ton of complaints about Resolve’s lack of AAC support for far too long, so if your workflow depends on AAC encoding and decoding directly inside Resolve you shouldn’t have to bend over backwards to work around that.
That said I’ve done all of my video editing in Resolve Studio on Linux for years now and haven’t had any trouble. I’m using an Atomos Ninja to record, since my camera outputs 10-bit 4:2:2 over its HDMI port but records 8-bit 4:2:0 internally. The Ninja records PCM and so the AAC issue has never bitten me.
The only thing I can complain to Blackmagic Design about is their official support of Rocky Linux only. The udev rules for things like the Speed Editor or Micro Color Panel don’t work properly for Ubuntu- or Arch-based distros, meaning anyone who wants official support is stuck with their specific modified Rocky Linux ISO. Through trial and error I’ve proven that it works fine on AlmaLinux 9.5 too, so that’s what I’m using, but honestly I’d rather be using something with a newer kernel and better hardware support.
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•I have used Windows all my life, and I have some questions.English2·25 days agoI’m self hosting a lot of things, but those services are mostly on Debian. I’m daily driving AlmaLinux on my main desktop. I do a decent amount of video editing using DaVinci Resolve Studio, and while I’ve consistently gotten it working on Pop!_OS and EndeavourOS, I couldn’t get the Micro Color Panel working on anything other than the CentOS successors. I tried manipulating udev rules, sniffing USB traffic, etc but it just wouldn’t go on anything else. The product was fairly new to market when I bought it so the body of knowledge may have changed since then.
Blackmagic Design officially supports Resolve and Reaolve Studio on Linux, but only on their lightly preconfigured version of Rocky 8. Everything else is best-effort, so I started with the Blackmagic ISO, converted it to AlmaLinux 8.6, and then upgraded to 9, and the Micro Color Panel still works.
I also love that my external disk array works with every kernel update because the kernel’s so old. I keep all my originals on an 8-disk ZFS array connected to a cross-flashed Dell PERC H810. Endeavour and Pop sometimes go beyond the kernel versions supported by zfsonlinux, and editing the source code of a file system is not something I’m particularly comfortable with.
Also, every game I’ve played on it works, though I mainly play single-player titles.
As for parity: I’ve got several hundred VMs at the office on Rocky, and maybe a dozen on Alma, and both are running flawlessly. They’ve been as solid as the RHEL physical machines. Quite happy with all of them, to be honest.
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•I have used Windows all my life, and I have some questions.English2·25 days agoIf you use a distro with the nvidia drivers preinstalled, or you get the drivers set up with dkms, you don’t need to reinstall the driver with every kernel update.
Pop!_OS has the drivers in their repo and they get applied during system updates like any other package; I’m sure this is the case with Bazzite as well.
I use AlmaLinux at home with the driver from nvidia’s site (yes, I’m aware that rpmfusion exists), and have never had to reinstall the drivers as the installer configures dkms to do it every time the kernel is updated. Same with my Plex server (Debian, Quadro P2200) and my office workstation (Arch, Quadro P600).
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto News@lemmy.world•'Blatantly illegal': Judge reinstates labor board member fired by Donald TrumpEnglish2·2 months agoI blame insufficient caffeine. My stupid-ass brain heard wokeness being banned and went to sleep
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto News@lemmy.world•'Blatantly illegal': Judge reinstates labor board member fired by Donald TrumpEnglish1·2 months agoAppointed by Biden? This one’s gonna be fired next.
Alive & vertical.
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Having a bunch of beers rn & trying out Debian for the first time. Will I have regrets? 🤔 happy Saturday to all, drink something delicious today 🍻English1·11 months agoIf you’re using Debian as a daily driver you can always use a Flatpak if you need a newer version than what’s available in the repos. The foundation is solid, though, and that’s what matters - it’s one of the things that keeps bringing me back to Debian for office workstation use.
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Debian used to be so good. What happened!?English12·11 months agoIf the user really wants a new browser, Flatpak is always an option.
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•What is your favourite game with native Linux port?English2·11 months agoIndeed - but it runs really well through Proton, as does BL2, so no big deal.
Horizon Zero Dawn runs perfectly through Proton as well. Currently playing Forbidden West, about 24 hours in, and have encountered some minor issues (occasional momentary graphical glitches, rare instances of dialog drops requiring exit to title screen), but I’m not complaining.
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•What is your favourite game with native Linux port?English5·11 months agoThere was a native release from the jump, it was always kind of jarring being able to install it without selecting a Proton version first.
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•What is your favourite game with native Linux port?English8·11 months agoBorderlands 2. Give me a mindless Diablo With Guns experience any day.
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto News@lemmy.world•Boeing CEO Admits It's Retaliated Against WhistleblowersEnglish182·11 months agoGotta tiptoe to the “murder” word on the euphemism treadmill first.
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto News@lemmy.world•The FAA is investigating a new incident involving a Boeing 737 Max 8 jet in midairEnglish2·11 months agoRudder PCU? Like the United 585, USAir 427, and Eastwind 517 rudder PCUs?
Boeing. The 737 was introduced in the 1960s. Design something new and move on.
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Repeat after me "this problem isn't bothering me". There! fixed itEnglish7·11 months agoYep, hard-line lawful neutral. Though I lean chaotic evil when someone high enough on the food chain starts complaining.
methodicalaspect@midwest.socialto Memes@lemmy.ml•Never forget what they took from us...English4·11 months agoPowerwash Simulator.
Husky DNA does a lot of heavy lifting. One of my dogs is a mix…body looks like a lab, snout/height looks standard poodle, but DNA test says there’s husky and her voice confirms it. So vocal.