Immich and remote ML on different vlans.
https://lemmy.world/post/23385250
Immich and remote ML on different vlans. - Lemmy.World
I have a VM running Immich on an outward facing vlan on my main server. I have a
old dell with some GPUs in them running llm/ml workloads, on my internal,
private vlan. The outward facing vlan can not talk to any other networks other
than the internet. I wanted to use the old dell as the remote ML server for
Immich, and am looking for possible solutions to my problem. I have an intel
dual x540 nic in the old dell as well as the built in gigabit. I was going to
attempt to run the x540 on the external vlan, allowing the old dell to be seen
on both networks. Just was not sure if this was the easiest or or most secure
solution. I could also set up a wireguard connection between them, but wasn’t
sure about bandwidth or any other issues that would come with that setup. I was
also contemplating just putting the old dell on the same vlan, which there is
nothing important or critical on it, just always like to practice best security.
Am I on the right track with wireguard? it seems like it would be the easiest to
set up and most secure. Or am I overlooking some other solution someone is using
for this predicament?
In movie, translation subtitles missing
https://lemmy.world/post/18162834
In movie, translation subtitles missing - Lemmy.World
I am finding older movies not having translation subtitles when people are
speaking a foreign language, like in the beginning of The Hunt for Red October
or Stargate. Watching the movie on the the physical copy of Stargate, when they
are speaking Egyptian, English subtitles come up translating what they are
saying. On my digital copy, I have to have subtitles on all the time in order to
see the translation, which sucks because I don’t need subtitles the rest of the
movie, just when they are speaking Egyptian. My theory is that there was some
sort of trigger on the physical copy that activates the subtitles at that point
that is missing from the digital copy. Is there a way to fix or get around this?
Or am I just stuck reading subtitles the entirety of the movies if I want to
know what people are saying in the foreign language?
Proper procedure for migrating servarr services from JABOD to zfs
https://lemmy.world/post/13154062
Proper procedure for migrating servarr services from JABOD to zfs - Lemmy.World
Setting up my server as a newbie some years ago, I did not have the ability to
purchase more then one 8TB hard drive. Outgrew that rather quick and now I have
two additional 16TB drives, in a Just A Bunch Of Disk configuration, mounted to
different /mnt mount points. I know this is not ideal, but lacking the ability
to expand further or buy new drives for a new zfs pool and transfer, I don’t
have much of a choice but to wipe the drives, set up a zfs raid and re-download
everything. I have everything set up in docker-compose files, so I’m pretty sure
I just need to keep those and the folders where the configs are, modify the
compose files with the new file structure and… I am unsure where to go from
here. Will everything start being grabbed as soon as my dockers spin up? Is
there an additional procedure I need to do to make sure I don’t wipe my existing
config files with blank empty ones? Is there an easier way of doing this?
PoE Single Board/Micro/Mini Computer/Server
https://lemmy.world/post/12389283
PoE Single Board/Micro/Mini Computer/Server - Lemmy.World
I have an 8gb Raspberry Pi 4 that has been a workhorse for years. I keep it for
my not intense but essential networking purposes, NetBoot.xyz, Homepage, etc.,
because I can run it over PoE (edit: Power over Ethernet), so it is always on as
long as my network is up. It is growing long in the tooth, and I find myself
wanting to replace it with something a bit more capable. Looking at the 8gb Pi 5
at $80 plus another $30 for a PoE hat, I wonder if there is something out there
that would be a better value for running PoE? Can you convert a micro pc over to
PoE? Does anyone have any recommendations for computers that run off PoE or can
be converted to PoE?
Simplest For End User Wiki/Knowlege Repo for the end user
https://lemmy.world/post/9018002
Simplest For End User Wiki/Knowlege Repo for the end user - Lemmy.World
I am trying to set up a repository of knowledge for my job. Was thinking a wiki,
but I need something that I can make as simple as possible for the end user, as
some of them are not familiar with markdown or html. Is there a self hosted
option that is dumb easy simple to navigate and edit for the end user?
JBOD/Disk array noise/heat generation
https://lemmy.world/post/7823303
JBOD/Disk array noise/heat generation - Lemmy.World
I am currently looking into upgrading storage for my homelab. The two routes I
am looking at are grabbing a dell r730 or a disk array. They are both about the
same price, but my major purchase concern is heat and noise. My office/homelab
is in a 10x10 foot room. I have worked hard to get the sound floor at my desk to
be around 44dB, and the temps to top off at 79f, 74 on a good day with the door
open. Is a disk array going to add more heat and noise to the room than a dell
r730 server running proxmox with trunas?
Fixing fanless router cooling solution
https://lemmy.world/post/6827728
Fixing fanless router cooling solution - Lemmy.World
About a year go I bought one of those fanless four port routers. Ordered one
with a celeron, they sent me one with an 11th gen i3. Since then, core temps
will regularly spike to 100c and it will throttle. Took it apart and found this
as a cooling solution, which I’m sure would work fine with a celeron, but they
gave me an i3 1115g4, with a base frequency of 3.1ghz, which can’t dump heat
into this aluminum slug fast enough. The bios does not let me lower the clocks,
or save power anywhere else. My only solution to make this work is to improve
the cooling solution. Would love to do a tower cooler, but can’t find any place
that produces one that will fit my mounting holes. Been looking at laptop
solutions as well, but again I am running into bracket and mounting problems.
Nothing shows dimensions so I don’t waste time and money on solutions that don’t
fit. I have found copper shims, ranging from .3mm to 1.5mm thickness in a
20mmx20mm form. The aluminum slug they used is 45x25x2.73. If I stack these
shims with thermal compound in between, would I get better thermal conductivity
than just the aluminum slug? Are there any better ideas than what I am coming up
with? Would it just be cheaper to buy another router that is cooled correctly?
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[https://i.imgur.com/TssXE9D.jpg] [https://i.imgur.com/A120bUU.jpg]
[https://i.imgur.com/NebWerZ.jpg] [https://i.imgur.com/kKXIKjb.jpg]
Be a VPS for other people? - Lemmy.world
I have friends and relatives that would like to do some memory and compute
intensive tasks, but lack the hardware locally. I have loads of ram doing
nothing and a little compute to spare. Is there a way for me to set up some
service accessible to them that would allow them to spin up VMs, similar to
Linode or DigitalOcean? I know letting outside access to a proxmox server would
be disastrous. I guess I could setup a VPN server into a virtualized proxmox
server? Would rather find a way to point them to a url with a username and
password and have them able to use my server as their vps like AWS or Linode.
Monoprice Voxel take 2: with more test prints
https://lemmy.world/post/3292825
Monoprice Voxel take 2: with more test prints - Lemmy.world
first off, thanks for everyone and their suggestions, and apologies for not
responding back, was having issues with my personal lemmy instance. I took
everyone’s advice and have gone test print crazy. I will attach the pictures to
this post. I have tried to understand what I am looking at on my test prints in
relation to what is not configured correctly on my printer. it’s just not
clicking. most of my prints look fine, the surface has good infill and the part
looks ok from the outside, like benchie. but underneath, it looks like I am
having either adhesion issues, bridging problems and support problems as well.
but adjusting setting as suggested in here
[https://www.simplify3d.com/resources/print-quality-troubleshooting/] and here
[https://www.matterhackers.com/articles/3d-printer-troubleshooting-guide] did
not really improve anything, and in some cases made the print worse. I am using
the Flashprint slicer that came with the printer. I have tried cura and
prusaslice and can’t even get a print started on those, even with a raft. I’m
sure they are better slicers that what Flashforge makes, but again, something
just isn’t clicking. any further advice would be greatly appreciated.
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[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/19e3ece0-dc2c-49e8-b4d9-58a0a4fb82e2.jpeg]
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/7f19867b-0f41-4194-bcda-c49aeb0a90a1.jpeg]
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Network Topology Diagram/Map Tools?
https://lemmy.world/post/2292414
Network Topology Diagram/Map Tools? - Lemmy.world
I am trying to finally get my homelab organized, and I need assistance
visualizing my network. I am just wondering if there are tools out there that
assist with this. I have tried the paint and gimp routes, and I find myself
spending more time trying to make it look good and organized rather than
actually mapping my network. Is there any utility out there that is purpose
build just for visualizing network topology? Or am I better off with just graph
paper, pencil and a straight edge?