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  • With all these different disk sizes, maybe "Unraid" is for you? I don't really know it, just guessing.

  • Wow, nice. Almost exactly what I am currently tinkering at.

    Additionally, I doubled all the outer walls and put a little damping rubber in between, so that the wood itself stays at peace.

    Mine is not complete yet, so I don't know how good it really will be.

  • You cannot make a certificate "single use" (except if it exists only inside a closed system).

  • What stops

    Not useful to look at it in such a black or white manner. The possibilities are presumably less, and surely not that obvious.

  • I understand that your bottom is open for air everywhere?

    This seems too much IMHO. I would close large areas maybe simply with duct tape so you can change/improve it later. The air should enter right where it is needed: directly under the HDDs, and right next to that big blue block (GPU?), and maybe right under the PSU if it is located close to the bottom, too.

    If you don't restrict the air flow a little, then all the air will take only the easiest way, that is through the open space, and not between the hot devices.

  • Age check happens by trusted entity (your government, not some sketchy big tech ass), they create a signed cert with a short lifespan to prevent your kid using the one you created yesterday and without the knowledge which service it is for.

    Sorry, not sufficient.

    Not secure.

    " I certify that somebody is >18, but I don't say who - just somebody "

    This is an open invitation to fraud. You are going to create at least a black market for these certificates, since they are anonymous but valid.

    And I'm sure some real fraudsters have even stronger ideas than I have.

  • The whole world knows by now that these numbers are good for identifying people, and what a giant data privacy hole it is that they even exist.

    So, no wonder, it had to happen sooner or later.

  • If it starts for real, the freedom of Android is lost.

    We need to sue them 1000 times and more before they can even start this.

  • You are going to learn.

  • but I would 100% verify that for your operating system of choice (which I presume is Linux), your AMD CPU can deliver hardware transcoding under Plex

    How and where can this be verified? (for a not-yet-user of such a feature)

  • So I have looked up your board and CPU specs.

    The board is probably Ok. Regarding the CPU, I found some alternatives:

    5750GE with better specs in everything, especially 8 cores 16 threads, lower TDP of 35W and just a little higher price, or

    5700G also at higher specs, equal TDP of 65W and half the price.

    My own personal choice is something different and harder to find (only on aliexpress so far): itx board with a preinstalled 5825U at 8 cores and TDP of 15W.

  • them actually being cheaper because they're extremely loud apparently

    Please tell us more about your design goals and priorities.

    Is noise the most important prio? Would you spend money for this goal?

    How about power usage?

    How about price limitations?

    When looking at harddisks, there is that performance issue called "CMR or SMR" (google it). Your ST8000NT001 seem fine performance-wise as the use CMR.

    Source: https://nascompares.com/answer/list-of-wd-cmr-and-smr-hard-drives-hdd/

    If you need really quiet ones, then maybe you want "desktop" harddisks. But many of them use SMR which limits their performance.

    Raidz (1? - 1 disk failure tolerance)

    Most guides recommend Raidz2 currently. Do you use backups?

    When buying SSDs, check for the "TBW" spec.

  • how

    Not at all. The whole world knows that by now.

  • Some "Feds" who haven't lost their jobs when it was time...? /s

  • Is that creepy thing still alive?

  • https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XIV

    It is the one world famous quote of him. It rhymes in French, therefore it usually remains untranslated. He declared with this sentence what historians later called absolutism.

  • pretending to be people's voice.

    He does not really intend to speak for the people in the way a lawyer or other representative speaks for you, works in your favor, towards your good.

    He intends to replace your voice, but pursuing his own goals. And when he has spoken, then nobody else needs to speak anymore. It is sufficiently spoken.

  • "L'etat, c'est moi"

    • Louis XIV