

Mein Führer, I can walk!


Mein Führer, I can walk!


It’s easier to apologize than to ask for permission.


It’s… beautiful
Until sites don’t work because they block too much.
I’ve settled on Waterfox.





Nope; different. :)
https://jfrog.com/blog/raspberry-pi-compute-module-vs-raspberry-pi-4/


It works with a Pi compute module (which, depending on the kit, is sold separately). It will also run on a standard Raspberry Pi.
Thanks for answering :-)


Serious question; why not use a Pi or a small form factor PC?
For me, I liked the idea of PoE but I don’t think it’s worth the extra $$ for that feature.


I hated them too at first, but that’s because I didn’t understand them and they were new and scary.
They’re still a little scary but, after having a dependency issue on another Linux box, I get the purpose of docker a little bit better now.
Here’s a helpful primer:



I mean, if you’re offering….


How much time?
More than you think.
How much money?
Consult the cheap / fast / reliable chart:



It works. I do it with a Pi 3; the limiting factor is usually the WAN and not the 10/100 NIC on the Pi itself.





If they’re like me, I get the why.
When I started out, docker just seemed like more of a complication. I wanted to just run things on the local system without having to learn something else.
Docker makes it nice in that there are no dependencies conflicts and things just work. Plus, removal is easy an leaves no trace.
Usually not, no. With that in mind, it seems I’m looking for something more like a commercial NAS box and less like a repurposed Dell server.
So, realistically, I’m probably looking for a commercial NAS that’ll spin the drives down when nothing is accessing them and spin them up once something attempts access.
Because I can’t think of another way to do this.
Not with a RAID controller, no.
Yes, it will scan recursively.