

Lightspeed in Victoria. They use shaw for cable, and telus for fibre now.


Lightspeed in Victoria. They use shaw for cable, and telus for fibre now.


Glad to have switched to a third party provider, even if they’re using Telus lines for fibre.
Took me 2 hours to cancel my out of contract services, and 15 minutes to sign up with the new provider. 🫠


See if they can handle a ntsc filter, thats where most of the magic is. beautiful analog noise!


I’ve got the retroid flip 2, and really enjoying tinkering with it more than I expected! (need to plug my wip postmarket os port: https://gitlab.postmarketos.org/oopsallnaps/pmaports/-/commits/rpflip2)
I must say though it feels so…cheap to hold. I don’t know what it is about the plastic body 😅)
Otherwise really enjoying a separate sdcard with rocknix loaded and balatro ported.


I use https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy which makes it pretty painless to self host on a vpc with Synapse as the server.
I don’t have federation setup, since I just use it with friends. So besides running the update command once a week, I don’t even think about maintaince.


lol! Well its always a good idea to see if what you currently have works well enough. Then splurge on the fun…i mean expensive things. But that doesn’t always work, so I hope the new parts serve you well!
One last thing to note, Jellyfin doesn’t have the best authentication coverage. iirc its possible to leak some metadata about videos, music, etc… I’d recommend either not keeping the server public facing (i.e. use a vpn to connect to it remotely) or don’t store anything personally identifying on it.
I just tunnel my traffic through tailscale, while annoying at times has been reliable. But I’m not sure thats available in Brazil.


oof. Yeah I think I have the 5400 rpm one. Maybe start with the regular hdd in raid and see how that fairs long term. Just make sure to backup your media in more than one place!


Western Digital Reds or Seagate Ironwolf iirc. Yeah they’re expensive because they’re rated for a different use case than traditional drives. I’m no expert though! I believe I’ve got a WD Red.
I believe thats what I do though, I have a ssd in there as well for the base os. And I just have the nas drive mounted. Jellyfin docker container setup to point to the nas drive as the media storage folder, as well as a samba share setup so I can throw stuff like bandcamp purchases easily.


This is all off the top of my head, as I’m not at my server atm…
I believe the 12400 should be good for hardware transcoding. I have a dell optiplex (i5 9th gen, can’t remember exacts) running a low traffic server (my wife and I), with no issues running at least 2 4k streams concurrently. It comes down to what you encode your videos to.
Additionally I’d grab at least one new NAS drive, as they tend to be rated for long term use. If options aren’t great there, then maybe a few drives in a raid configuration may also work. If you do get a NAS drive make sure its fairly quiet, my server is located in a common room, and the hdd fan is fairly audible. oops.
Honestly we should add more timezones. How about a half hour offset for Vancouver Island to mirror NST!