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Fraudulent status page again. For sure we are seeing something very different than what they see in the internal monitoring systems.

rclone serve s3, could be.

I just learned about the rclone serve subcommand the other day. Rclone is not exactly niche, but it feels like such an underrated piece of software.

This is the winner

Seaweed and garage (tried both, still using seaweed)

Funny that their status page shows almost all locations “Operational” but they’re not. Are they updating the page manually and keep it green?


I assume the locations are operating fine, since you can see the error pages. The culprit here is probably the Network, which at the time of writing, shows up as offline


Oh wow didn’t know next gen virus is a thing


Its not. The Virus TI was the end of the Virus line .. if Kemper do something else related to synthesizers, its likely to be a brand new product.

Lets see! An update for their synthesizer users is quite long overdue .. however, of course, the Kemper Profiling Amp is generating plenty of customers for them, meanwhile. Kemper Profiling Synthesizer in the future? One can only hope to see it, however it happens ..


For people who are interested in this, there is an esp32 component (and works awesome) https://esphome.io/components/sensor/dsmr/

There are also several cheap hardware sold with p1 port connection and home assistant integration.


If you are really into the hardware stuff, you can combine this package quite easily with Elixir’s nerves and make your own esp32 p1 reader yourself!


I have two NUC’s (ryzen 7 and intel i5) they’re rock solid.


Yes, if this works sure why not. Few years back decent NUC cost was at least 1k$ dollars. And still it is quite small, so you cannot slam 8 ssds in there.

I did use my old PC and it was working very nice with 4 sata ssds, in raid 10.

And as I already said on other comment - in my case power does not matter much. Space too.


Not the OP.

I assume everything running in docker.

For containers: Upgrading new versions can be done headless by watchtower or manually.

For the host: You can run package updates regularly or enable unattended upgrades.

Backups can be easily done with cron + rclone. It is not a magic.

I personally run everything inside docker. Less things to concern.


nixOS is great as host. If updates break something, either update does not go through or you just rollback to previous version. And all configuration in a single file.


I have been trying to move from proxmox + arch VMs to incus + nixos VMs. Really love the idea of functional programs as a config but the upfront cost of getting familiar with it is quite high but seems to be worth it


That’s already what Gitlab and gitea is doing


Yeah - and IME (circa 2020-22) Gitlab/CI is at least as good as (or better than) Github/Actions.


I switched to Ugreen 2800 and very happy so far. Looks promising and n100 gives plenty of room for containers


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