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$38 BestOffice 4-Shelf Adjustable Metal Wire Storage #Rack in Black (54"x36"x14") 1000lbs load (250/shelf).
i've made a #video detailing my mini #rack server project
its made to accompany this thread, so for more details you can scroll up and/or down :)
#DIY #3DPrinting #SysAdmin #Linux #Electronics #FreeCAD
#Homelab
https://bram.dingelstad.works/videos/making-a-mini-server-cluster/
I decided to get rid of my reliance on cloud subscriptions…
📹️ videos by bram dingelstad ✨Rack & Riddle Launches CALSECCO — A Brand New California Sparkling Wine Category! https://www.diningandcooking.com/1968538/rack-riddle-launches-calsecco-a-brand-new-california-sparkling-wine-category/ #Rack&Riddle #Wine
Made for the next generation of wine lovers —21+ Gen…
Dining and Cooking1973 #Poland : Warsaw Center for Electronic Computing Technology
Signature : 3/40/0/10/111
Old signature: 40-X-111-14
Archive : National Digital Archive
Group: Grażyna Rutowska Archive
Publications: "Dziennik Ludowy" - Sunday edition - 23.09.1973
Description : Situational photographs.
Upload: Sikorski Arkadiusz htTPS://arQ.PL
Licence: Public Domain
#it #girlsit #itgirls #poland #computing #tape #oldtech #europa #informationtechnology #womens #computers #history #ithistory #memorex #imm #tape #DigitalData #datatapes #rack #racks
openapi_first 2.3.0 adds a new feature: API coverage testing
It checks if all requests/responses that are defined in your API description have been called during your test run. This is a key feature to avoid API drift.
Please check it out: https://github.com/ahx/openapi_first?tab=readme-ov-file#contract-testing
Wir haben mittlerweile einen Haufen an smarten Geräten, die idealerweise per Kabel miteinander kommunizieren.
#WLAN ist schön und gut, aber es geht nichts über ein Netzwerkkabel.
Ich bin auf ein 19 Zoll #Rack umgestiegen, da mich das Geraffel an der Wand stört und immer mehr dazu kommt.
Jetzt ist auch platz für: alter #FritzBox WLAN Repeater
#PiHole
#HomeAssistant
Steckdosenleiste
an unctuous smile
rage racking up behind it
I stumble, and stray
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#BlueSkyRelay - #rack
#vss365 - #unctuous
#VssPoem - #serendipity
#DailyHaikuPrompt - rage
#WritingCommunity #poetry #haiku
I must admit that I love the #MiniRack project of @geerlingguy : (more) affordable and (especially) portable #rack builds for #network, #homelab and whatever you think of … in 10 inches wide
The links below give an example of a minirack designed for low power consumption and powered by solar panels.
In short, a whole host of possibilities !
› https://youtu.be/y1GCIwLm3is [ presentation ]
› https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2025/project-mini-rack-compact-and-portable-homelabs [ blog ]
› https://mini-rack.jeffgeerling.com [ resources ]
3D Printers-people!
I'm building a rack from a Ikea furniture to stack 2 3D Printers one on top of the other and i'm stuck wondering where to place the spool holder now that i don't have enought space in height inside.
Any suggestion? Boost appreciated!
#3dprinter #rack #filament #diy
Ещё тут немного поэкспериментировал с тонкой печатью.
Задизайнил и напечатал пылевые фильтры и держатели к ним на корпус ИБП.
Сначала думал, что стоит печатать на тонком сопле (0.4 мм) совсем лёгкую сетку, но со временем пришёл к тому, что прощё и надёжнее сделать сетку на сопле на 0.6 мм - будет и прочнее, и ровнее, и повредить при обслуживании будет сложнее.
В итоге получился съёмный пылевой фильтр для ИБП.
Учитывая, что у него как раз недавно помирал вентилятор, думаю, ему это пойдёт на пользу.
#3d #printing #DIY #UPS #hardware #rack #modding #pic #photo
The second part of my 3-part blog series on Rack is out now!
This one covers socket hijacking ... something you probably shouldn't do, but here's how to do it anyway
https://blog.appsignal.com/2024/11/20/rack-for-ruby-socket-hijacking.html
A few months ago I went into an ADHD-fuelled deep dive on #Rack.
I wrote a 3-part series for AppSignal on what I learned ...
The first part is out now: https://blog.appsignal.com/2024/10/30/the-basics-of-rack-for-ruby.html
Rack is the foundation for every popular Ruby web framework…
blog.appsignal.comI'd like to share an update about my Dell R710.
At least some joy in this otherwise awful week.
Where were we? Ah, yes. The R710 was almost ready for colocation in my garage, and I still needed to install the two PCI 2xNVME adapters.
So, first, good news: The R710 finally found a home in my new colocation in Milan, Italy. At least one of us has something that can be called home.
The picture shows the final installation of the R710.
Unfortunately, the Dell rails I had did not fit in the new rack, so I had to use a couple that were ... ahem ... borrowed from the colo provider. Apparently, the rack is somehow longer than the usual ones. From what I saw in the other racks, I'm not the only one having that problem.
I installed the two PCI NVME adapters. However, I had second thoughts about L2ARC. From what I've read and my usage, I would not benefit
from an L2ARC, and perhaps it's better to have a good-tuned memory ARC. I also considered using either a write cache or a special (mirrored) device
for ZFS metadata. But given that the spinning disks are mostly for archive/disaster recovery, I don't think I will benefit from them either.
Instead, I installed two 1TB NVMEs in different cards configured as ZFS mirror to hold virtual machines and jails. I believe that's plenty of space for what I need, but I left the two remaining slots to expand that pool or for future use.
I bought a Schuko PDU and a shelf to hold the router and the switch. The former is the only new equipment in the rack. Everything else
is something I previously had in my garage.
The router is the exact copy of the router I have in another location, with 4x2.5G ethernet ports running plain FreeBSD, automated through Ansible, and terminating the VPNs. In future, I would like to
experiment with VXLANs and BGP... and maybe E2VPN, when support on FreeBSD will be available.
It's not much, but it's a start. I need to start somehow, right? I hope to have made my hardware fairy proud.
So, what's next?
I have a twin R710 that I'm refurbishing. That will mostly hold virtual machines for community projects and have different disk layouts.
I also plan to buy a decent switch. I want something rack-mountable, managed with at least 16 ports and 2.5G+ speed (with 2x10G)
In future, I also want to build a machine for a private LLM, as I have a specific use case for that,
but that's definitely not happening before next year.
#hardware #colocation #rack #servers #update #freebsd #zfs #l2arc #rewindtheweekplease