Aah, the famous hotel-key-card feeler gauge! 🥹
avidamoeba
Aah, the innocence of 2022.. 🫠
It's why I only buy their ZigBee/Z-Wave devices. Safer than any WiFi-connected alternative.
Home Assistant
I'm not distracted, you're distracted, what?
Do you even need relayd? I think relayd is for extending the existing NAT, i.e. a wireless bridge operation. At least that's how I utilized it in a previous setup. If you want to have your own NAT, I think it's enough to just connect to the upstream wireless network as a client. Not sure if you have to designate the wireless interface as WAN or not.
Can't say. Personally, I'm running vanilla Ubuntu LTS and rolling my own ZFS, NFS, containers, desktop and so on but "I know what I'm doing." I hardly see a reason to do TrueNAS outside of UI. With that said I would highly recommend to ensure your data sits on ZFS because it protects it from silent data corruption. If I had to choose between Proxmox and TrueNAS and one ensured my data is on ZFS, I'd choose that solution, and then think about other use cases.
Their use cases are a bit different, no? Proxmox is a general hypervisor. You can run whatever you want on it. NAS is one workload that could be run on top of Proxmox. TrueNAS is a NAS first solution, hypervisor second. And that's the overlap with Proxmox. You could think of your core use case:
- Do you want mainly a NAS that can run a few services too?
- Yes
- Perhaps use TrueNAS
- No
- Perhaps use Proxmox and roll your own NAS on top
- Yes
Makes a lot of sense. If chips are integral part of national defense, there should be redundancy. There could be use cases that the military might be interested in that the free market isn't. Intel has the most complete in-house IP for a full platform, from fabs through hardware to software. AMD makes nice CPUs and GPUs but for example their mainboard chipsets are designed in Asia.
I love how they literally ripped off Google Photos' interface, including using the same Material icons. I could navigate it via muscle memory. 😅
Well there's a SoC maker I haven't heard of before!