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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Sep 7, 2021 at 2:29 PM
    Kwikvette

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    Yeah I can't remember what games needed a quad if any at the time?

    I played CS, pre-Steam and post, Rainbow Six variants, Civilization, WoW, and whatever else was popular at the time.

    What'd you play that needed extra processing?
     
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    Sweet! I've had several 1U servers but they all proved to be too loud for me, even in the 2nd bedroom so I just decided to strip them and make this instead. That's a shitload of RAM. What do you use for remote booting? Been wanting a solution for autostarting when I turn on my TV, and have some ideas, but might just set up a magic packet app on my phone. I have it scheduled for an auto-shutdown at 3am, but would like to code an app that keeps it live if it successfully pings the TV.

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    i'll have to bother you guys if I ever decided to try making a PLEX server again
     
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    No problemo
    I got sick of Plex. They phased out local access so you have to have internet access and a user account with them to use it now. So I switched to Emby. It's not as nice on the library recognition but it has a lot more options - stemming from a more open source platform. The only thing really restricted on both are GPU rendering, which really only matters if you have x265 content and not a streaming device that natively decodes it.
     
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    Yeah it’s a noisy one, I’ve gotten pretty good at doing some sound deadening and where it is in the house I don’t hear it.

    I have the the ram to run vms for work, and I have a gitlab jail, a plex jail, and some other stuff I’m forgetting.

    It has a idrac6 module in it that I can access to boot remotely. Perks of server hardware :)
     
  6. Sep 7, 2021 at 2:42 PM
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    Ah ok, the HPs I had had iLo
     
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    I never had much luck with magic packets. Would Almost tempted to hook up a raspberry pi to run the power switch
     
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    Ya that's probably my best bet. I've had a B for years that I've never had a good project for. But then I have to relearn Python :(
    jk lol I like Python
     
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    Yeah I setup one as sort of the all-the-services. It runs pinhole, home assistant and an mqtt server. DNS is flakey on it though so I need to fiddle with that.
     
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    Do you have smarthome stuff depending on it then?
     
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    Just a few lamps plugged into sonoff modules running tasmota. Might do more as I get time. I just got tired of dealing with a pile of mechanical lamp timers :laughing:
     
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    Meanwhile, unreleased picture of Tony Hawk when he was really young -




































































































































































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    Girlfriend, last night:
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    Unless you've got puns, hun!”

    She might be a keeper :laughing:
     
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    Heh... I have mixed opinions about the smart home stuff, but I plan on investing in Insteon dimmers and devices, as they seem very scalable and actually have a backend communication via powerline, so you don't have to rely on a hub or wifi (though you can). In other words, it works in all circumstances...supposedly
    https://www.insteon.com/products
     
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    Yeah I’m pretty skeptical of smart home stuff too. So much of it I just don’t need anyway. These lights aren’t critical but the switches are hard to get to so I figured it was a decent place to play.

    powerline networking has come a long way, is the Insteon stuff some sort of standard or is it some proprietary protocol?
     
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    https://www.insteon.com/technology#technologycompared
    If you go down to the systems compared you'll see some of the other ones mention z-wave, zigbee, etc, so I'd assume the powerline protocol itself is proprietary, but the wireless might work with Z-wave, not sure

    I'm really only concerned with light zoning and potentially timers, so compatibility not really a concern of mine
     
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    Gonna bookmark that for if I ever buy a house, that seems really slick.
     
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    Not cheap though, which is why I have yet to pull the trigger. Think I was looking at over $300 just for the light switch/keypad replacements I wanted for my small house.
     
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