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Do you know the name of the fanedit? I’d like to check it out
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It is entirely the case.
DNS queries will go to all on the list, and use whatever responds first.
If you are seeing occasional ad leaks, this is why.
Just wanted to add onto your comment for clarity for others, the multiple servers are not redundancy so much as first come first serve, which is why your comment of multiple pi-holes is important.
If you were to list a pihole and say Google DNS as primary and secondary respectively, you may have some DNS queries responded to by Google. Negating the point of having a pi-hole or similar DNS service locally.
A secondary can be a docker container, another physical pi-hole (even a zero-w, which I personally don’t recommend being your only way to manage DNS, but is fine when you just need to do some maintenance on the primary).
Kavita is also my solution.
OPDS (by user to boot), fast, clean, and with a pretty decent web reader option if you want it. Comics, manga, books - all in one.
Every time, without fail, though I haven’t decided what I want to do with them yet.
Yup, sent an email and left a message, calling out Haier, GE, Fisher Paykel, etc as not on my list anymore due to this behavior.
I’ll call it a win when it’s fully resolved though.
That’s exactly the plan - I’m grabbing some now and I’m going to be like ‘Oh, but the good printer is for photos, sorry hon, we’d need a different printer’
I can grab one through work we are going to get rid of, just need to make room in the home office and explain to my wife why I’m bringing more stuff home lol
Well crap.
Now I have a reason to get a laser printer, I’m not using up my dye sub printer (photos).
Thanks!
Exactly.
Most of these units don’t need (or have) a fan (except for the ones with like an Nvidia quadro in them, but those I keep in my rack for other purposes, like tdarr and work stuff)
Plenty of power for proxmox, containers, whatever. Intel QSV is fantastic for Jellyfin and Plex transcoding, I’d say 7th Gen and up is plenty for most people.
Really any of these little units are well worth it. I’ve got some older ones (4th-6th Gen Intel) doing other duties, like being testbeds, managing backup storage, etc.
I’ve got a slightly older (8th Gen Intel) off lease dell micro in my living room, mostly for early ed games for my kids. A quick user switch and it’s steam time for me.
Cost me about $150, then I tossed about $75 in upgrades, roughly 2 years ago.
Ultra small form factor PCs like this and the beelink are fantastic options. I’ve got a stack of them running all of my home services.
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