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We're now in the midst of our transition to hosting all infrastructure on the #RockPro64 Cluster!

- Wiki (wiki.pine64.org) is now live from the cluster.

- Forum (forum.pine64.org) will begin its transition at 6pm UTC on June 9th. It will be in read-only mode until the transition is complete.

- Main Site (pine64.org) comments are already disabled, as it will be moved immediately after the forum.

Holy shit 600GB+ already and I've only had it for 2/3 days.
Although to be fair I forgot to add a limiter for Transmission so it seeded torrents too much...

oh no pikamee mentioned interspecies reviewers in yesterday's pikatomo
rip family friendly

FreeBSD: Free Bungou Stray Dogs
OpenBSD: Open Bungou Stray Dogs
NetBSD: Net Bungou Stray Dogs
DragonflyBSD: Dragonfly Bungou Stray Dogs
UNIX: Dead Bungou Stray Dogs

What if the real Silent Majority was the Karen's we meet along the way

First Pine64 device was my Pinebook Pro, and it's pretty nice. Now it's the RockPro64, and I ordered a Pinephone a while ago, and it should be getting shipped soon.
ARM is the future after all.

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The last 1/3 is photo backup. This is the one thing I still haven't figured out.
Every forum post I find recommends Nextcloud, but I just abandoned that, so I don't want to use it.

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I abandoned Nextcloud because frankly it's too complicated for what I want. ssh and radicale fulfill 2/3 of what I use Nextcloud for.

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I chose OpenMediaVault as an easy way of setting up something like ZFS or RAID, still haven't decided but I haven't bought new hard drives yet, so I'll have some time to think about it.

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While I would have preferred Cent OS, OpenMediaVault uses Debian and I'd prefer a standard installation.

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I've been slowly bringing the into my life to replace my old x86-64 box for NAS/Seedbox/Minecraft/[Calendar/Contact Syncing] services and I'm a really big fan.
While I hate Debian for personal use, it is very stable and I don't need to worry about updates bring stuff.

RIP PacBSD (formerly ArchBSD)
Really cool project that combined a FreeBSD kernel with a GNU userland and Arch pacman. Their website is no longer online :(

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