Most Odroid boards have arm processors, but the H3+ has an Intel N6005.
Lrobie
joined 1 year ago
The communities on different instances are not the same. You can subscribe to both. The idea behind federation is that one company/server can't control all the traffic. It might result in a little splintering of communities, but I think it's ultimately better to be decentralized.
All the cards in this stack below the 4080 need to be shifted down a tier. The pricing on this entire generation is insane.
Faceit anticheat is very intrusive and requires disabling virtualization in bios. Also means no Linux support.
It's still in the works, but I'm planning on:
- Nextcloud (file storage/calendar/office suite)
- Actual (budgeting)
- Home Assistant (IoT device hub)
- Nginx-proxy-manager (reverse proxy)
- Jellyfin (media)
- Headscale, selfhosted version of Tailscale (Mesh VPN)
- *arr stack (media fetching)
- Immich (photos)
- Pihole (DNS adblocking)
- Vaultwarden (password manager)
It's definitely a lot of stuff, but I'm trying to reduce my reliance on cloud services. Really excited to get this stuff going.
The Belkin RT3200 is a pretty popular router for openwrt. It's a Wifi 6 router and you can usually find them cheap on ebay.