Ouh, that sucks to hear :( I think I'll still at least give it a try (it has been on my bucket list to set up for a while, not specifically for music purposes, just in general).
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THanks, that's the second recommendation for Jamulus - I assume it's really that noticeable of a difference? In terms of latency and quality?
Yeah but tbf its completely wild that they didn't make sure to get the traffic ministry. Was foreign affairs really that much more important to the Greens?
Holy strawman
Setting up an email server is really straightforward with simple-nixos-mailserver, highly recommend. No idea how likely you are to be classified as spam though from a new domain
He's Veppers.
Also there's a book by Stephen Baxter set in his Xeelee universe which takes this premise for the cult mentality of a terrorist cell
Sorry this doesn't really add anything, just thought it kinda funny
Im Prinzio erlaubt Nix dir, dein komplettes System (von Networking über User und Pakete, bis zu all deinen dotfiles) in einer einzigen, deklarativen config festzuhalten.
Dein System kann dann mit einem command vollständig von 0 nach betriebsbereit neu gebaut werden.
Kann sehr empfehlen mal aif YouTube danach zu suchen, das Thema ist bisschen zu umfangreich für ein Kommentar 😅
I thought about adding a link, but am a bit hesitant to de-anonymize myself on here 😅
But it's basically this:
- Proxmox is not Nix configured. There's a project for that, but IMO t'll take a couple of years to be ready for production.
- I've created a custom nix module that essentially just sets my default values for stuff like bios type, boot order,... And allows to set CPU cores, RAM, IP,...
- all this does though is just setting the corresponding values from the nixos-generators proxmox output
- additionally, all the usual stuff is handled (user, known ssh keys, base config of the system)
- for each VM, I only have a single file containing the VM settings (ID, RAM, cpu, ip,...) and the service config for whatever the VM is for
- then lastly I have a custom script/shell that essentially just allows to do "nixvm-new " which generates the image, moves it to the nas, and calls on proxmox to import the image, plus some cleanup
TBH this sounds way more complicated than it is / feels to use 😄
Thank you for the clarifications! I positively suck at doing my hair, but will definitely give this a try :)
One more question though, wouldn't the blue loop slip out of the pink loop over time, from the weight of the blue "end"?
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It's definitely the fallback option if DIY doesn't pan out. The no-filtering can definitely also be enabled in the Jitsi config, so at least in that regards I'm not too worried.
Throughout the pandemic I've largely been able to avoid both Teams and Zoom, but Zoom did cause a number of problems on Linux, so I'm not too hyped to give it another try :/