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I ran Ethernet from the basement to the first floor office and living room over the holiday break. That was one of my main goals for my first house.
The next project will probably be figuring out how to properly insulate the garage. It’s attached to the house via an uninsulated shitty door and that’s a problem when the garage is 38°F and I want the house to stay around 68°F.
For the nginx reverse proxy - that’s how I ran things prior to moving to microk8s. If you want I can dig out some config examples. The trick for me was to set up host based stanzas, then update my internal DNS to have A records for each docker service pointing to the same docker host.
With Kubes + external-dns + nginx ingress, I can just do a deployment/service/ingress and things automatically work now.
I love my Synology DS1618 - it’s a bit older now, but the 10Gbps is a delight.
I want to move my 4x SFP+ from their current MicroTik switch to my new Brocade. Then I’m very strongly debating running both VM and Ceph over the same 10Gbps connections, removing the ugly USB Ethernet dongles from my three Proxmox Lenovo M920q boxes.
After that? Maybe look at finally migrating Vault off my ClusterHat to Kubernetes.
Why. Just why. How to Train Your Dragon was a perfect trilogy. (I know the answer is 💰💰💰💰, but still).
I’m not sure Gerald Butler will even save it.
Don’t forget sweetheart tax breaks from local municipalities on real estate!
Sure you can have this huge complex company, because we know the 1500 people who work from the office will frequent the local Subway for lunch and that’s sales tax!
That means a lot to me - I’m learning as I go here and trying my best. :)
Also, this is the level: Ryobi AirGrip (Home Depot). It’s probably not great for a daily driver level, and I’m not sure of the longevity - but it’s great for a hands free, no damage level.
Yup, good old punch down keystones. Ended up buying a cheap $10USD cable tester to make sure I didn’t mess up any of the connections.
I used a vacuum laser level to get the top height right, then a small hand held level to make sure the vertical lines were plumb.
It helped using one of these low voltage drywall mounts - they have tiny holes in the corners to help cut out the exact dimensions required for mounting.
The hole in the wall wasn’t as bad as drilling through to the basement with the flexible auger. I made a pilot/test hole first at the baseboard to make sure I wasn’t drilling into electric or cooling.
That’s the smaller hole at the baseboard with a bit of weed wacker filament pushed through. The final hole was about two inches to the right.
I’m probably on some spectrum because literally every outlet in my house has the screws aligned. It helps that we painted before we moved in so all the covers had to come down in preparation.
I’m slowly realizing that this isn’t a rental and it’s okay to do permanent things like drilling holes and replacing bathroom vents.
I love that level. It’s solid and long enough to handle most things that need leveling around the house.
Need for Speed Heat. I forgot how much fun the NFS games could be. Plus it looks gorgeous both docked and undocked.
I’m also working my way through the Yakuza series, about ⅔ through Kiwami 2 at the moment.
!https://youtu.be/GP5_dJUd3BY!<It’s a fairly common Christmas classic song (at least in the US).
Link is broken for me over on infosec.pub.
I get it. I never use my Google home mini for answering anything other than, “what’s the weather outside” and “where is my phone”.
Honestly, if this can do those two things, my home mini can finally get recycled.
Restic to Wasabi S3.