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The answer also depends on your level of experience and how much you want to learn doing this. You mentioned you haven’t done this before, but are you otherwise comfortable using computers and figuring things out? Are you familiar with Linux and/or the command line? In addition, are you hoping to tinker around and learn a lot from this, or are you more concerned with just setting it up so you can use it?
There are options for all levels of expertise and technical interest, but I recommend starting with any hardware you already have or can aquire for cheap/free (especially if you’re hoping to tinker and learn more). As another commenter suggested, finding an old desktop or laptop and putting a NAS operating system on it would be a great starting project. Then once you play around with it, you’ll know if/where you want to spend some cash on something better. If you don’t have old PCs laying around, check on whatever you use for local buy & sell listings, you can probably pick up something for pretty cheap.
If you’re mostly looking to play around and you don’t have any extra hardware, you can also try things out in a virtual machine (download VirtualBox), which will let you learn without any monetary investment.
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are the minimum or recommended requirements for a personal home server?English3·5 days agoI’m using my old desktop from 2010. There’s no such thing as a server that can “do it all”, but any computer from the last 10 years would probably be a fine place to start. The more you do, the more likely you’ll be to hit some sort of performance limit, and by that time you’ll know more about what you actually want.
In short, find old cheap/free hardware and start playing around.
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Let's put an end to the discussion; what is the best way?2·6 days agoChaotic stupid: bread is stapled to various trees
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Let's put an end to the discussion; what is the best way?21·7 days agoIt’s chaotic in that it doesn’t ascribe to needing the provided mechanism for closure. It also is not as great if you need to move it around, as it can come untucked easily.
That being said, twist and tuck is definitely Chaotic Good. The bottle hack belongs on the evil row.
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Let's put an end to the discussion; what is the best way?8·7 days agoI feel like this alignment chart doesn’t consider how evil you could get. Leaving the bag open seems pretty tame for CE. I suggest the following:
- Lawful Good: bread box w/ the bag
- Neutral Good: bag clip
- Chaotic Good: twist and tuck
- Lawful Neutral: bread box w/o the bag
- True Neutral: original bread clip
- Chaotic Neutral: twist or tuck, not both
- Lawful Evil: bag is tied shut
- Neutral Evil: bag is left open
- Chaotic Evil: bag is torn open in the middle
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Let's put an end to the discussion; what is the best way?8·7 days agoAlso worth noting: a bread box generally isn’t sealed that well, I would still recommend keeping the bread in a bag (depending on what type it is and how quickly you plan to eat it).
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•This community when it finds out the beans aren't ready yet2·8 days agoI came here to eat jeans and wear beans
and I’m all out of jeans
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Tea ☕ is leaf juice. While, coffee ☕ is bean juice.7·8 days agoThe two most popular flavors of ice cream are both bean flavored.
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Gaming@beehaw.org•I'm looking for the Holy Grail of multiplayer gaming5·11 days agoThe obvious answers are the games we endlessly replayed historically: Mario Kart, Goldeneye (VS mode), Halo (VS), Smash Bros.
If you specifically want ones on PC, I’d suggest Starcraft, Age of Empires, and probably Counter Strike (I wasn’t into that one, but it had a huge following).
Many board games fit the bill as well. Codenames (physical or online at horsepaste.com) comes to mind, and another commenter also mentioned chess.
Basically any games that were made before endlessly grinding became a thing (yep, that’s only been a thing for a decade or two).
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does TERF give a damn about Trans men going to Men Restrooms?31·12 days agoYeah, that’s the “put down and exclude” part. The thing is, though, is that the transphobes don’t believe it’s because they want to ruin trans folks’ lives. In fact, they believe they’re doing the Right Thing™. Pressuring people to stay closeted is something they’re definitely attempting to do, but they genuinely believe it’s for everyone’s benefit, even the trans folks (again, this is irrational). They don’t take pleasure from the pain and discomfort they cause (at least not consciously), they take pleasure from feeling righteous.
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does TERF give a damn about Trans men going to Men Restrooms?301·12 days agoNo. They should be considering this, given that plenty of trans men look like large and intimidating men (because they are), and they’ll be forced to use womens’ restrooms if the TERFs had their way.
Ultimately, the restroom issue is only superficial. TERFs (and other bigots) will pick issues like this, but they don’t actually care about the issues they’re yelling about. What they really care about is keeping their privilege and their sense of superiority. And that requires having a “them” group to put down and exclude, to clutch their pearls around.
So when you see irrational takes like the restroom thing, remember that it’s irrational because it’s not actually important to them (though they themselves likely don’t realize that).
If you feel most familiar with Debian, I recommend looking at Mint. It has great compatibility and is otherwise easy to use, and it handles GPUs well (including Nvidia). In terms of hardware, I’ll agree with the others here–used is the way to go, you’ll get a lot more for your money than buying new.
That being said, you can also look for clearance and/or refurbished PCs. This one would probably be powerful enough.
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the best instrumental music you heard of?1·16 days agoTrace Bundy is a fingerstyle guitarist, one of my favorites. Check out Joy and Sorrow or Hot Capo Stew as examples.
The Album Leaf might also fit the bill. Technically it’s not all instrumental, but only some of the songs have voice and some of those only have a little. The styles vary a bit between songs too (LaValle works with different artists for different songs). Check out Streamside or Thule as examples.
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•My dearest Lemmy, what is the appliance you have the most beef with?23·16 days agoPrinters are a given, I figure.
owenfromcanada@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the most deepcut or obscure adult animated series?3·17 days agoDisenchantment
Strong 7 over here