I'm eternally sitting here putting off migrating my homelab from docker to rootless podman due to some rather janky patterns I use. It might be super smooth or it might not so instead I just wait in endless decision paralysis
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This situation sounds like flawless victory, congratulations to you both
Its fine, just preface it with shit. Shit cunts are not thought of highly
That's why you put it in 3, with no rhyme or reason for which goes where
I think I paid like $5 aud for civ 5 including all SLC, which was my first foray into civ so its definitely given me unrealistic expectations, but meeting even halfway would be way more palatable
The game is also like fkn $120 Australian for the base version. Ain't nobody got time for that, I'll give it a look when its comparable in price to the existing titles
I'm avoiding this until the album drops, there's something about going to an album fully blind that hits different. Definitely hyped for it as their last album Rakshak slaps
Being both autistic and having ADHD is very common, unsure bow accurate it is but I've heard the figure of 80% comorbidity (I have both). Its also possible you haven't the meds that work best for you.
(Sorry if you already know all this and I'm reading too far into a flippant remark)
I did the opposite and used it as an excuse to upgrade my main PC, with the parts that got replaced being inherited by the new server.
Perhaps an unwise move due to it not being optimised for power savings, and looking at your particular use case it wouldn't be a smart move.
Depending in where you want to have this NAS, one of the more important factors to consider is how quiet you can make it. If you only have a few HDDs they're not too loud, but ssds are silent. It can also be worth getting some good fans and making sure you can mount them in a way that doesn't cause unnecessary vibration to have it be real quiet.
I believe the RAM calculation is less important for ZFS these days. I capped mine at 16GB for 64TiB useable pool and had no issues. (This was zfs on linux which i think Truenas Scale is based off anyway).
Regardless unless the same data is often being accessed the caching aspect may not be that important.
General consensus ive been seeing recently agrees with you that you really can get it running on surprisingly low end hardware these days, and finding less than 8gb of RAM in the ddr4 or 5 era is perhaps difficult enough that my above point is moot
I more mean replacing the runtime etc, I've got some running on another machine and had some difficulty wrapping my head around the subuid and subgid stuff, so in theory I should be fine but it's an irrational worry lol