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  • I bought a Samsung Galaxy S4 from my GF like 6 years ago for $50. She of course upgraded her phone. I replaced the OS with LineageOS and slammed the ability to boot from ISOs over USB onto it. I now use it as a backup way to boot from ISOs over microUSB->USB-A in many different forms. It's not as fast as I can get with better USB thumb drives, but in a pinch, it's there for me! I know this isn't exactly me writing code here, but I had to unlock the boot loader, replace the OS, root it, make sure Google Play worked on it (that was a touch of hacking, but again not my code), and stuff like that. So it's a legit device as far as Google Play can tell and all that! Also the S4 has a removable battery so yay!

    Yes this is self hosted related because I use these ISOs for server stuff, be it Proxmox VE OS install, OPNSense, or even firmware bootable ISOs (although those I probably should have on a dedicated thumb drive that doesn't require a battery to live lol).

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    Bitdeals.tech is gone?
  • If you or anyone knows a good alternative source, please share! I was actually seriously considering a bunch of stuff from them in recent history, and now I'm glad I didn't! But now I have no idea where I can find drives for good prices (HDDs SSDs whatever).

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    Would this be good for a Plex server?
  • NO that generation of CPU is NOT WORTH IT! Generates too much heat, uses too much power. I bought a Dell R720 for $60 about a month ago and it would blow this system out of the water.

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  • Updating only iDRAC+BIOS (R720 for example), or all firmware?

    I've really only been paying attention to updating iDRAC and BIOS firmwares when I get a new server. But in the example case of like a Dell R720, is there any tangible reason to care about updating the firmware of other components? And if so, which, and why?

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    [non self hosted] : Cheap Services You Still Pay For
  • I've been self-hosting my own websites for over a decade, and while the hug-death of the "slashdot effect" can be real, it is a statistical anomoly and a absurd as a rationale against self-hosting. It is actually cheaper ($ wise) to self-host with equipment you already have. Certs are $0 with LE, everything else is just setting up systems (websites) on equipment you already run and pay for. It is a lie to say that that's somehow more expensive than $14/mo.

    If someone chooses to pay for hosting elsewhere, that's one thing, but don't sell the lie that it's cheaper. It's not.

    As for the 100k/day unique traffic, that depends on the website served. If it's a fully static site and your setup is tuned, yeah you can actually handle that.

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    What VPN provider do you use?
  • Did you forget what subreddit you're in? This is /r/selfhosted not /r/hosted

    Go set up your own VPN already, this isn't the place for this, despite people in this sub likely having something to say.

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