SnailMagnitude

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[–] SnailMagnitude@mander.xyz 1 points 9 months ago

Thanks, I do have backups of important stuff.

I think bcachefs is what I'm looking for, but I'm gonna wait a bit until development calms down a little and keep on the way I am at the moment.

[–] SnailMagnitude@mander.xyz 4 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Thanks,

bcachefs could be the answer but I don't really want my data on a fs I need this week's kernel to access properly. Maybe I should just hold off for a few months.

I'm not monitoring the drives, I have backups of important stuff...but would be nice to tag more important stuff amongst the mediocre stuff on the off chance both drives don't fail at the same time.

[–] SnailMagnitude@mander.xyz 1 points 9 months ago

doh

will just keep on keepin' on then

 

I have a pi4 running on an ssd over usb3 with a usb3 dock that has 2x2TB drives for storage.

At the moment I have mainly music on one and mainly video on the other, with important stuff on both and elsewhere.

Is it sensible to combine 2x2TB hdd's via usb3 dock into a 4TB filesystem/pool/volume/thing......and if so can I have tiered storage so if one drive fails the other will have a mirror of important stuff?

[–] SnailMagnitude@mander.xyz 15 points 11 months ago

I think that's part of why he is being so careful with language, it's in line with him coming out to say homosexuality is not a crime earlier this year.

Hopefully this is just paving the way for further change but when the Church holds a lot of power in countries where lgbtq+ people are outlawed and heavily oppressed I can see why he's slowly introducing ideas like it's not against the law and being permissible to baptise.

I'm no fan of the RCC but if the pope quickly does a full 180 on these issues the church will likely fracture and the countries where things are pretty extreme will break away and, double down on the persecution and allow it to become an identity marker.

[–] SnailMagnitude@mander.xyz 23 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I've been using the 'Open With' extension on Firefox to play video through mpv with a click

[–] SnailMagnitude@mander.xyz 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thank you.

I think I will aim for =>8

[–] SnailMagnitude@mander.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

so any nuc with a number 7 or more would do the job?

[–] SnailMagnitude@mander.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

It seems unreasonable with the hardware, even with nice things.

I run Gentoo, with lots of binaries, on my 2011 iMac just fine but encoding HD video on it feels like abuse.

[–] SnailMagnitude@mander.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

I'm using a 2011 imac & 2010 macbook pro as my main devices. I have an rpi4 as a little media center & personal server.

2160p x265 looks great on the pi, 2160p x264 is grim. Encoding 2160p on any of my systems is pain.

Ongoing it would be nice to be able to re-encode the occasional 2160p video faster than a tenth of real time or feeling like I'm overly stressing very old hardware.

Think I may keep an eye out for a 2nd hand nuc, I like small & quiet and I didn't realize until posting this thread that cpu encoding is preferred to gpu. A nuc would also be nice for some better retro game action than the pi4.

[–] SnailMagnitude@mander.xyz 2 points 1 year ago

I don't have anything that can play 4k h264 aside from my phone.

My Rpi4 plays 4k h265 beautifully, so I like h265. Space efficient is just a bonus.

mpv & ffmpeg have been my go to's for a decade or so....but mpv on the Rpi4 can't yet manage 4k 2160p afaik, so Kodi it is at the moment.

[–] SnailMagnitude@mander.xyz 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Thanks

What is resizable BAR?

 

Transcoding anything >720p is painful.

I run ancient hardware for desktop/laptop >10yrs old apple stuff running linux. I consume media mainly via rpi4 or android.

What's a minimum level system capable of trans-coding 4k video to x265 in at the very least real time? Is there a tiny trans-coding device out there somewhere?

Would a NUC do? How old or new to churn out 4k x265

Can I avoid hardware? Are cloud gpu's a thing?

 

My daughter is starting a college computing course next month and has been told they will be using linux.

She has a fairly recent, last 5yrs or less I think, intel macbook but knows nothing about linux or vm's.

I advised her to install Ubuntu in a VM when she asked about it, she asked how to do this. Initial thought is Virtualbox but I've not used MacOS since well before it became MacOS nor used VirtualBox in many years, have heard of new shiny new things like UTM, Parallels & VMWare.

Is it a reasonable suggestion to just use VirtualBox? Is there a better option?

Bit of a dad moment; "Just install Linux and then I can help you", "But how do I install Linux dad?"

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