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MXX53, (edited ) in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?

My daughter’s drawings are held on my fridge with old HDD magnets.

thisbenzingring, in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?

Challenge accepted. I’ll post our collection tomorrow! I used some magnets to hold up a white board last week too. Hahaha

thisbenzingring,
thisbenzingring,

The mad god thrown of victory!

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RIP_Cheems, in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?
@RIP_Cheems@lemmy.world avatar

I wish I got that many hard drives just so I could do this.

peopleproblems, in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?

… I didn’t but I guess I could start?

Fuck_u_spez_, in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?

Thought it was just me. Used to have at least twice this many in my old office:

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/724fa188-5da2-4f8f-81de-557011dbe492.jpeg

surfrock66,
@surfrock66@lemmy.world avatar

That’s rad, and you did an amazing job keeping them whole. Recently I have been wrapping them in cloth, then the kids form clay around them for various fridge and office magnets.

Fuck_u_spez_,

That’s a good idea. Yeah, the trick I discovered in getting them off the mounting bracket without the chrome plating peeling is to grab each end of the bracket with vice grips and/or pliers (after you unscrew it from the drive) and just bend it down and away from the magnet. They usually come off in one piece that way, too.

surfrock66,
@surfrock66@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve done some of that, recently I have an old putty knife and I will put it right against the crack and just hammer it which will unstick it enough that I can pull it off. Newer drives definitely have weaker magnets than some of my much older ones.

DontNoodles,

Cool, I’ll try this next time. So far the least damaging way I’ve tried is putting the thing in hot water. The magnet and the base expand by different amounts and it is relatively easy to pry the magnet off. But the thing cools down quickly so it takes a few tries.

feedum_sneedson,

Wow it looks like a light sweeper

BastingChemina,

I was doing some blacksmithing in high school, mostly knifes.

When reaching 800°C steel is not magnetic anymore, it’s also a good temperature to start forging the steel. So I needed a atrong magnet to know when the steel was hot enough, I used what I have available: a hard drive magnet.

It felt quite “mad-maxy” to disassemble a broken hard drive to use it as a tool to forge knifes

floridaman, in Private and/or cheap places to register a domain

there are lots of cheap domain registrar options but if you’re looking for a cheap .com I always go for cloudflare, they also offer .org for pretty cheap and many other options as well. The domains other than the common ones are pretty decently priced as well. I migrated all my domains there last year and it’s really simple, integrates with their DNS really well and payment is pretty streamlined.

subtext,

Yeah tbh if I’m already going to be using Cloudflare for DNS, might as well use them for their registrar as well. One fewer entity to trust.

GroundedGator, in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?

I’m much more interested in your kit in the background.

surfrock66,
@surfrock66@lemmy.world avatar

That is a self-made soldering kit box I made when I was in college and had to haul it around a lot. I have actually been meeting to replace it with something more permanent now that I’m a grown up with my own house. I have an air flow soldering rig which doesn’t really have a home, and I could have a much better use of space. I have my brocade ICX6610-24 next to that which I’ve been programming for way too long, and a whole bunch of 3D printer parts on top of that.

GroundedGator,

That kit box would actually be perfect for my needs as this is a hobby I only visit occasionally or when needed. It would be great to have something I can easily store.

tootnbuns, in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?

Nice : )

SocialMediaRefugee, in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?

I used to collect AOL cds. I had a stack a few feet high. I was going to make some sort of artwork out of them.

spader312, in Private and/or cheap places to register a domain

Namesilo

ikidd, in Alternative to Home Assistant for ESPHome Devices
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Node Red.

Faceman2K23,
@Faceman2K23@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I run nodered within Homeassistant in a vm on one of my nucs, I do all of my actual automation in there and homeassistant is just an IO layer for zigbee and bluetooth stuff.

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

I started out that way, but I’ve moved to doing most of it in HA directly since they massively improves the UI. I still use NR for complicated stuff though. I’ve recently started using Pyscript for modbus integrations too.

Faceman2K23,
@Faceman2K23@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

The UI is definitely better than it used to be, but nodered can do some more powerful stuff like pulling the html of a devices web ui and parsing data straight from the page when there’s no API to use for example. I used to do that for a solar inverter at my last house.

Now I use it to control my AV switcher that distributes video through the house, it has no native homeassistant integration and only supports things like control4 and RTI so I implemented my own control using their REST API and hooked it all up to buttons and selectors in homeassistant. works great.

Also my home theatre receiver has a homeassistant integration but its terrible, so again, I’ve manually implemented the tcp controls in nodered.

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

pulling the html of a devices web ui

I’ve done something similiar in NR to scrape the CUPS webpage on my desktop and turn on a tasmota plug for the printer when it sees a job waiting in the queue. I wouldn’t even try to do that in HA directly. But I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s an integration somewhere that would do it.

person, in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?

There’s always exactly one screw that won’t let go and I end up stripping it beyond hope, so I rarely get the platters out. I only want (need!) the magnets anyway!

Maalus,

Drill it

flop_leash_973, in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?

And here I thought I had a lot of hdd platter coaster’s.

Potatos_are_not_friends,

I have like 15 over the past decade and now I realize I am an ant to OP

gmtom, in Does anyone else harvest the magnets and platters from old drives as a monument to selfhosting history?

This is cool, but honestly kind of a deranged question to ask.

BleatingZombie,

Does anybody else harvest the teeth of their victims and put them on a keychain?

butterflyattack,

Or fashion bow ties from their testicles. . ?

nova_ad_vitum,

This is just a less gross version of “DAE store their piss in jars so they can commemorate their unitary secretions”?

flambonkscious, (edited )

baffled glance…wot?

gmtom,

Unhinged comment.

surfrock66,
@surfrock66@lemmy.world avatar

Fair, my home office is a monument to too much free time, a hoarding habit for ewaste, and a wife who works weekends and overnights.

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