118: How Hard Could it Be?

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Alex's new Epyc server build, and Jon Seager from Canonical joins us to chat about Nix in the homelab, packaging Scrutiny, and how Nix fits with existing infrastructure management tools.Special Guest: Jon Seager .Sponsored By:Tailscale: Tailscale is a Zero config VPN. It installs on any device in minutes, manages firewall rules for you, and works from anywhere. Get 3 users and 100 devices for free. This Week in Bitcoin: A high-signal Bitcoin news podcast focused on analysis you'll find valuable.Support Self-HostedLinks:⚑ Grab Sats with Strike Around the World β€” Strike is a lightning-powered app that lets you quickly and cheaply grab sats in over 36 countries. πŸŽ‰ Boost with Fountain FM β€” Fountain 1.0 has a new UI, upgrades, and super simple Strike integration for easy Boosts.Jon Seager's BlogJon's NixOS configuration flake ❄️ β€” This repository contains a Nix Flake for configuring my machines.Juju β€” Juju is an open source orchestration engine for software operators that enables the deployment, integration and lifecycle management of applications at any scale, on any infrastructure using charms.Charmhub β€” The Open Operator CollectionNerding out about Nix and NixOS with Jon Seager, Canonical - YouTubePackaging Scrutiny for NixOS Β· Jon Seager β€” In a recent (well, recent-ish) episode of the Self Hosted Show, there was some talk of a hard drive monitoring tool called Scrutiny. Scrutiny is a hard drive monitoring tool that exposes S.M.A.R.T data in a nice, clean dashboard. It gathers that S.M.A.R.T data using the venerable smartd, which is a Linux daemon that monitors S.M.A.R.T data from a huge number of ATA, IDE, SCSI-3 drives. The code is available on Github.Contributing Scrutiny to nixpkgs Β· Jon SeagerPackaging a go app for NixOS β€” When I found that one of the apps I use daily on my servers was not available in nixpkgs, I thought I'd take a stab at packaging it. KTZ Systems YouTube - An Epyc Homelab Monster: the Perfect Media Server mega upgrade β€” With 24 cores and 48 threads, the EPYC 7402 is a monster of a CPU. Paired with the Supermicro H12SSL-i motherboard, and more PCIe devices than you can shake a stick at. Today, Alex builds the homelab box to end all boxes.KTZ Systems YouTube - My Perfect Media Server isn't so perfect anymore... β€” I gave a consumer platform the old college try, but it just didn't work out. Find out why in part 1 of a new series on the channel about upgrading the servers at Badger Labs.ansible-role-docker-compose-generator β€” An Ansible role which procedurally generates docker-compose.yml filesAutomatic Ripping Machine (ARM) Scripts β€” Insert an optical disc (Blu-ray, DVD, CD) and checks to see if it's audio, video (Movie or TV), or data, then rips it.πŸ” Lunch at SCaLE πŸ‡, Sat, Mar 16, 2024, 1:30 PM β€” Let's put an official time down on the calendar to get together. The Yardhouse has always been a solid go-to, so sit down and break bread with the Unplugged crew during the lunch break on Saturday!2024.3: Drag 'n Drop it like it's hot! πŸŽ‰ - Home Assistant β€” A first experimental version of the section dashboard that supports drag ’n drop. A tremendous step forward and an even bigger milestone for Home Assistant!

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