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  • FHRFHR Member, Host Rep
    edited July 2018

    @mahdavi said:

    @FHR said:
    I built a UPS from scratch for my home NAS.

    great job, nice combination ! any particular piece and price do you have to mention if smb else is goin to do the same ?

    Total project cost was around 200€ excluding equipment and lots of time.

    This is not a per piece cost though, since minimum order quantities - e.g. you get 5 boards as a minimum. I also chose expensive and overkill parts, since I wanted high reliability and efficiency... I'm sure the cost could be brought down.

    I could share schematics for some of this stuff.

  • armandorgarmandorg Member, Host Rep

    @corbpie said:

    @armandorg said:
    our company's website, the most modern of all modern websites, you won't get disappointed

    link

    endless hours into achieving that masterpiece :D:D

    An endless loader, well done.

    Endless spinner* , not meant to load anything.

    @doghouch said:

    @corbpie said:

    @armandorg said:
    our company's website, the most modern of all modern websites, you won't get disappointed

    link

    endless hours into achieving that masterpiece :D:D

    An endless loader, well done.

    What a waste of 30 seconds and 1% of my iPhone’s battery

    -1

    30 seconds? haha boo.

  • emgemg Veteran

    My big project is to call a timeout and clean my office, especially the surface of my desk. It is almost impossible to get work done in its current condition. :-(

  • TheLinuxBugTheLinuxBug Member
    edited July 2018

    If you have a Allwinner H3 Based SBC (Single Board Computer) or TV Box and are looking to run a usable version of Android that is rootable without using trojan laced tools, check out a project some friends and my self have been working on for a while, H3Droid!

    We also have a blog and idle on FreeNode IRC in #H3droid if you need any help!

    We do this for 'free', taking only donations where people feel like giving. If you do use our project, all we ask is you tell others about it and provide feedback if you run into any issues!

    Cheers!

    Thanked by 1FHR
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited July 2018

    Well, it was time for DestinyCDN v3, welcome back to a latency based CDN:

    4 POP's: LA, NY, UK, DE

    2x DNS servers, one of them also is used as edge with 256-512MB Memory

    3x Database servers for replication using, 2 of them run pdns + rqlite 256MB-512MB

    2x Edge servers 128MB

    I did not used MariaDB with galera, instead I used: https://github.com/rqlite/rqlite

    SQLite database, which runs in memory, distributed, replicated, just awesome.

    With that its possible below 512MB, otherwise you run into issues with Galera on less then 512MB.

    If you want to try it: destinycdn.science.

    It takes a bit, to find the perfect latency, until then results are random.

    Thanked by 4Ympker jimaek FHR szarka
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    CDN update:

    4x new POP's: Sydney, Singapore, Ukraine, Lithuania

    Cheapest I could find so far.

  • v3ngv3ng Member, Patron Provider

    @Neoon said:
    CDN update:

    4x new POP's: Sydney, Singapore, Ukraine, Lithuania

    Cheapest I could find so far.

    Which providers are you using in Sydney and Singapore?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @v3ng said:

    @Neoon said:
    CDN update:

    4x new POP's: Sydney, Singapore, Ukraine, Lithuania

    Cheapest I could find so far.

    Which providers are you using in Sydney and Singapore?

    HostHatch and ITLDC, since they turned out to be the cheapest, currently.

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