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I’ve also looked at something like Authelia for SSO, which would probably be convenient but also probably isn’t entirely necessary.\n
\n
Currently considering Proxmox, but then again, TrueNAS would be helpful for the storage aspect of all this. Can/should you run TrueNAS inside Proxmox? Should I be looking elsewhere entirely?\n
\n
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[pcpartpicker.com/list/chV3jH](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/chV3jH) \n
Also various SSDs and HDDs.\n
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\n
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\n
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*Copy & paste since I don’t know how to crosspost on my client. Hope this is alright*\n
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Well I went with your guy’s advice and got me a drive that still has a year of manufacturer warranty on top of the eBay 1 year warranty, but a bit of a sketch seller ngl. The drive itself seems legit visually with matching serial numbers (if you know another way, I’m all ears), but womp womp it doesn’t work. At least it fails to initalize, data error (cyclic redundancy check) on windows and some kinda fsync error iirc using “Disks” on Linux, both errors are relating to hardware. I used both a tested enclosure and connected it via sata cables on different machines and the same problems continue, hehe. I’m just wondering how the limited warranty with WD (the manufacture of my drive) works and what you’re experiences are getting a replacement from them? I keep reading horror stories that they won’t help since it was brought from an unauthorized reseller, etc… Also is it worth even sending it in? I read the replacement is another refurb with no warranty afterwards. The alternative would be going the eBay route and getting a replacement that’s also used but will retain the warranty from the seller. Which is the better option? BTW don’t worry about data loss still practicing the 3,2,1 method this is purely about the best bang for my buck.\n
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*Copy & paste since I don’t know how to crosspost on my client. Hope this is alright*\n
\n
Well I went with your guy’s advice and got me a drive that still has a year of manufacturer warranty on top of the eBay 1 year warranty, but a bit of a sketch seller ngl. The drive itself seems legit visually with matching serial numbers (if you know another way, I’m all ears), but womp womp it doesn’t work. At least it fails to initalize, data error (cyclic redundancy check) on windows and some kinda fsync error iirc using “Disks” on Linux, both errors are relating to hardware. I used both a tested enclosure and connected it via sata cables on different machines and the same problems continue, hehe. I’m just wondering how the limited warranty with WD (the manufacture of my drive) works and what you’re experiences are getting a replacement from them? I keep reading horror stories that they won’t help since it was brought from an unauthorized reseller, etc… Also is it worth even sending it in? I read the replacement is another refurb with no warranty afterwards. The alternative would be going the eBay route and getting a replacement that’s also used but will retain the warranty from the seller. Which is the better option? BTW don’t worry about data loss still practicing the 3,2,1 method this is purely about the best bang for my buck.\n
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*Goddamn wall of text, I’m sorry…*\n
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*Copy & paste since I don’t know how to crosspost on my client. Hope this is alright*\n
\n
Well I went with your guy’s advice and got me a drive that still has a year of manufacturer warranty on top of the eBay 1 year warranty, but a bit of a sketch seller ngl. The drive itself seems legit visually with matching serial numbers (if you know another way, I’m all ears), but womp womp it doesn’t work. At least it fails to initalize, data error (cyclic redundancy check) on windows and some kinda fsync error iirc using “Disks” on Linux, both errors are relating to hardware. I used both a tested enclosure and connected it via sata cables on different machines and the same problems continue, hehe. I’m just wondering how the limited warranty with WD (the manufacture of my drive) works and what you’re experiences are getting a replacement from them? I keep reading horror stories that they won’t help since it was brought from an unauthorized reseller, etc… Also is it worth even sending it in? I read the replacement is another refurb with no warranty afterwards. The alternative would be going the eBay route and getting a replacement that’s also used but will retain the warranty from the seller. Which is the better option? BTW don’t worry about data loss still practicing the 3,2,1 method this is purely about the best bang for my buck.\n
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*Goddamn wall of text, I’m sorry…*\n
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Hope these kinds of questions are allowed here. On this occasion I’m just looking for a straight answer.\n
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For a university course I need to install ROS - software for doing robotics stuff. Specifically, I need ROS 1 - which is no longer being updated, as ROS 2 is now the focus. The installation instructions are here: [wiki.ros.org/Installation/Ubuntu](https://wiki.ros.org/Installation/Ubuntu)\n
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Hope these kinds of questions are allowed here. On this occasion I’m just looking for a straight answer.\n
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\n
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\n
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This is a chance for any users, admins, or developers to ask anything they’d like to myself, @nutomic@lemmy.ml , [SleeplessOne](https://lemmygrad.ml/u/CannotSleep420) , or @phiresky@lemmy.world about Lemmy, its future, and wider issues about the social media landscape today.\n
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@ismailkarsli added a community statistic for [number of local subscribers](https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/4166).\n
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If you like using Lemmy, and want to make sure that we will always be available to work full time building it, consider [donating to support its development](https://join-lemmy.org/donate). Recurring donations are ideal because they allow for long-term planning. But also one-time donations of any amount help us.\n
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*Goddamn wall of text, I’m sorry…*\n
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> I’m using IGG games’ torrent version, it was a simple extract and run. The fake steam account name defaults to NooB, so I recommend you change it in the following folder: `%appdata%RoamingGoldberg SteamEmu Savessettings` - The account_name.txt is just the shown name, while the user_steam_id.txt is the acc number. I’ve changed both. Keep in mind that changing the id might make your saves disappear, so you’ll have to create a new world, then copy over the save files - `%appdata%LocalPalSaved`\n
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Although playing online works, I haven’t tried a direct connection/invite with another person, due to me lacking PC master race friends.\n
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Although playing online works, I haven’t tried a direct connection/invite with another person, due to me lacking PC master race friends.\n
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In the general server list, I think the SA region stands for South America? In any case, my ping was really high, so actually playing online is not feasible for me.\n
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> I’m using IGG games’ torrent version, it was a simple extract and run. The fake steam account name defaults to NooB, so I recommend you change it in the following folder: `%appdata%RoamingGoldberg SteamEmu Savessettings` - The account_name.txt is just the shown name, while the user_steam_id.txt is the acc number. I’ve changed both. Keep in mind that changing the id might make your saves disappear, so you’ll have to create a new world, then copy over the save files - `%appdata%LocalPalSaved`\n
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