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One of the ones that really made me shy away was if the controller just ghosts there are times where it can basically kill everything. Pretty much if you buy a hardware raid controller you may as well buy two so you have a spare and make sure they both work with the array because when you need to get a second one because the first went bad you will either not be able to find one or it will be a different revision and incompatible.

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I even heard of some horror stories where updating software has taken out an array and flashing back was either not an option or it didn't work. Is this 100% true, not sure but from the guy I was working with at the time and the articles I was reading I basically stayed away from raid. Once I found ZFS and how it can work I was hooked. Honestly I have thought about doing desktop builds where everything is virtualized on one machine and use FreeNAS as the store point. Hopefully by the time I get to that point Ryzen will be stable so I can grab a Threadripper and go with it. A bunch of older disks (10 to 15 bucks each from ebay) set into a pool with multiple vDev's for SSD speeds off of spinning rust sounds like a lot of fun for a gaming machine/ripper encoder. I would never dream of doing something of that nature with hardware raid though.Ĭlick to expand.Fair enough, to each their own. I have watched every video uploaded to the channel minus some of the CES coverage. I know the issues which you speak of, most notably the server RAID issue that tanked a lot of stuff. Yea they had a network issue once since, but meh, that aint bad at all considering their constant state of flux, and their CEO who really has better things to do is their day to day sysadmin. All things considered, I think they are pretty rock solid. Remember, the only real dude who is actually a classically trained "comp sci" guy is slick, but he doesn't do that stuff much. Linus just learned it as he goes and is clearly better at business then being a sysadmin at his own admission.īut the bit about sponsors makes no sense lol. Yea, they like making money, so does everyone. Why not get sponsors on your channel to help pay for your overhead costs and fund your projects. Thats just good business.īut hey, to each their own. This is why I am glad youtube is a platform. The public can easily sway what is on the platform simply by watching what they like.There are a lot of fancier note taking tools but I keep going back to Zim.

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TIDDLYDESKTOP LIMIT BACKUPS OFFLINEīeen using it for years for private offline note-taking for work. I use quick notes and journal shortcuts many times a day to quickly jot down a followup note/idea/question in meetings. It's also my GTD system with tasks plugin. There are a few quirks I've gotten used to over the years though: Love that it's just text files so I can manually edit them, version control, sync in private cloud service, etc.

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Pasting code will be garbled or auto-create tags unless you use the source view plugin or paste verbatim. Takes a little configuration out of the box to get just right, system dependencies, links opening in right browser, plugins, shortcuts, fonts. But once you get streamlined it just works. The syntax feels a little strange to me but I rarely need to edit raw files. I could also export to Markdown if I ever wanted to migrate. I have ones for all kinds of things, like interviewing, 1-1s, and architecture design outline. I actually have my own little nextcloud instance running on a $5/month digital ocean virtual private server. My intent was for family (only 3 people) and i to use it.but honestly, most of the time it is only me. I draft conventional old text files (though i do use markdown).and save the files in a nextcloud folder to enable sync anywhere. For actually synching and drafting of the text/note files, i have the nextcloud mobile app as well as the nextcloud notes app on my phone ( ).so now i can jot down notes anywhere that i carry my phone. I do lack some advanced features that zim wiki would bring, like linkages, some color formatting, styles.but for my workflow i found them not to be ultra necessary anyway. Side note: i use nextcloud for general file synching, rss/feed reading, and other functions.so it was not setup only/specifically for notes.the note taking just came along as an extra benefit. Any headaches in managing my own nextcloud instance (and just like managing any of your own infrastructure, there are always costs), are outweighed by all the features that i legitimately use/benefit from nextcloud. If you use nextcloud, you could also use other text editors on mobile phone like joplin, qOwnNotes, etc.






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