You’ve already got it, why not use it? There’s nothing wrong with it. Hardware raid is fine, and sas drives are usually cheaper, actually, because not as many people want them.
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frongt@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Latest Windows 11 Update Gets Rid of the Start Menu and ExplorerEnglish
6·11 hours agoIt’s blogspam. You can click through to the original article. It only happens in certain environments.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Influential study on glyphosate safety retracted 25 years after publication
1·2 days agoYeah a barrel of concentrated anything is probably poison
frongt@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Most Immigrants Arrested in City Crackdowns Have No Criminal Record
91·2 days agoFor everyone arrested in the recent ICE crackdown.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Shredded cheese sold in dozens of states recalled due to potential for metal fragment contamination
2·2 days agoYeah. If some piece of junk accidentally makes it into the shredder machine, it’s probably going to get shredded along with the cheese.
How does that happen, you ask? If a box on the line catches a piece of a machine, it could break it off. Or if something comes in boxes and gets dumped right in, if the packer put their box cutter down in the wrong spot, it’s getting packed in, and will be shredded with the cheese.
This stuff happens all the time, because shit happens. Most of the time it gets caught.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Shredded cheese sold in dozens of states recalled due to potential for metal fragment contamination
1·2 days agoStainless is ferrous, but not magnetic.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Shredded cheese sold in dozens of states recalled due to potential for metal fragment contamination
4·2 days agoMost of those are store brands, so yes.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Is brain rot real? Researchers warn of emerging risks tied to short-form video
251·2 days agoIt can be both.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•New Community Rule: "No low-effort posts. This is subjective and will largely be determined by the community member reports."English
51·3 days agoWait, is this about the posts from melonhusk@sh.itjust.works? We don’t need a new rule for that, they were spamming.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Is brain rot real? Researchers warn of emerging risks tied to short-form video
101·3 days agoBoth can be to blame.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT is down worldwide, conversations disappeared for usersEnglish
2·3 days agoI agree. I think ansible is great in principle, but the documentation is severely lacking. Like it’ll tell you to set a value, but not whether it’s supposed to be in yaml, environment, or something else. And if it’s in yaml, it doesn’t tell you the required context to make it valid. But when someone has taken all the documentation, all the tutorials, the articles, the example code, working code, and stack overflow answers and put them all into a blender, often a useful answer comes out.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•New Community Rule: "No low-effort posts. This is subjective and will largely be determined by the community member reports."English
131·3 days agoAgreed. If anything, I’ve seen relevant posts be removed as “not related to self-hosting” when they’re questions about stuff like certificates.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update improves and breaks dark modeEnglish
42·3 days agoWritten by Copilot and passes the tests also written by Copilot.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT is down worldwide, conversations disappeared for usersEnglish
4·3 days agoOr https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/may/14/elon-musk-grok-white-genocide if you want something that was intentionally programmed.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•LA County advances measure to ban law enforcement from wearing masks
10·3 days agoYes and no. There’s always an exception for equipment like that, but no one is going to walk around in a gas mask if they don’t have to. These are the same people that said they can’t breathe through a surgical mask, an actual respirator might as well be a lead brick.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Sabrina Carpenter, Franklin the Turtle publisher condemn the Trump administration's use of their work on social media
71·4 days agoYou sure? I couldn’t find any articles, so unless you have PACER access I think you may be misremembering
frongt@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Pete Hegseth told US soldiers in Iraq to ignore legal advice on rules of engagement
3·4 days ago/s is for amateurs
frongt@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Pentagon says every national guard soldier deployed in Washington DC ‘is now armed’
4·4 days agoNo. They have been armed in every other Trump deployment too.
frongt@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•US air travelers without REAL IDs will be charged a $45 fee
61·4 days agoIdentity is one of those “danger to the flight” things. Like the 9/11 hijackers didn’t bring any weapons on board, they just used force and exploited the compliance of the crew to take control. So if they flag you as a known terrorist, they stop you getting on the plane.
In theory. In practice I don’t think the TSA has stopped a single attempt of terrorism, but I also don’t think we’ve had any attempts since 9/11. Whether that’s due to the existence of the TSA is impossible to say.
Oh, if you want to run truenas, then replace the controller with a 9211-8i or similar, and put it in IT mode so that truenas can see the raw disks.
You can tell truenas to use it as one big pool, and it’ll work fine, but you’ll lose the native disk health monitoring (I assume truenas has some, I’ve never used it).