alright folks, let’s get real. we all have our sprawling digital fortresses, carefully constructed brick by brick. but there’s always that one piece of software, that one perfectly tuned instance, where if it so much as hiccuped, you’d be ready to throw the entire homelab out the window and start fresh in a cave. what is it for you? what’s your absolute, non-negotiable, ‘i will personally visit the datacenter if this fails’ self-hosted application? for me, it’s my media server stack. my wife would disown me. don’t let me down, arr suite.

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    Folks, we’ve received your reports. On the surface, it seems like a good faith attempt to start a discussion. This user isn’t breaking any rules. Please use your votes to determine the fate of their posts.

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        It’s hard to say exactly, it’s like noticing when something is CGI in a movie. It’s just kind of off.

        The first few sentences gives it away for me. There’s also the filler words.

        Also the way it rephrases the sentences. You have:

        there’s always that one piece of software, that one perfectly tuned instance, where if it so much as hiccuped, you’d be ready to throw the entire homelab

        Then again:

        what’s your absolute, non-negotiable, ‘i will personally visit the datacenter if this fails’ self-hosted application

        It’s also possible they just write like a bot.

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          I’ll add that it’s a multiple of parts (see this video), not just one factor that gives it away. But for me the most telling one is that the text looks like the author spent a lot of time thinking about what figures of speech to use but at the same time did not use capital letters. The prompt clearly included something like “don’t use capital letters to make it look more casual”. But the LLM forgot to make the semantics look casual.

          It’s also possible they just write like a bot.

          Unlikely but if it were true, it would not change a thing. For me it does not matter who wrote the slop. It’s crap writing regardless and I don’t want to see that on the internet.

          Btw from the video we can see the “rule of 3 pattern” which was used in this post:

          what’s your absolute, non-negotiable, ‘i will personally visit the datacenter if this fails’ self-hosted application

          Also I think the greeting “alright folks, let’s get real” is a gipitism.

          what’s your absolute, non-negotiable, ‘i will personally visit the datacenter if this fails’ self-hosted application

          Here you missed that this sentence makes no sense in a selfhosted context. What datacenter??? I honestly don’t know how can anyone doubt the elelemcy here.

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    I don’t really have any of those. My stuff goes down and I later get around to restarting it. I’m a wimp in not self hosting more important stuff like email. But my media files are on a local disk rather than a server.

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    Well the only way my media server goes down is if the power is out for more than a few hours or my internet connection is down.

    So I’d have to say that.

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      I don’t believe you, but I’d like to be proven wrong.

      I expect you have a UPS that feeds your hosts and networking equipment and something like ZFS for disk redundancy. This protects against the most common failures and is usually enough, but there are still single points of failure in such a setup, that are not as common, not as hard to deal with through manual intervention, and quite difficult to protect with redundancy.

      I would be surprised if you are protected against the following single points of failure without manual intervention:

      • NAS machine (not just disk) failure. You would need to have a multi-node distributed storage, like Ceph, to protect against this.
      • Networking equipment failure. I think you can do some magic with BGP to do this, but I’m not a network engineer and I’ve never set up a redundant network.
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        One thing I’d add is a whole house surge suppressor.

        I saw the power lines arcing to either each other or the bamboo outside our house last week during a bad storm.

        A whole house surge suppressor is only like $100, I’m gonna get one soon and install it. I saw it’s best to install it as close as possible to the main incoming power lugs, one lead on each leg of the split phase 120/240.

        A UPS will protect against surges but it’s just a good idea with how many appliances and devices have circuit boards in homes these days. Like your furnace, oven, washing machine, game console, TV, etc.

        I had an insane surge last winter so it’s a long time coming haha. I woke up and half my circuits were off. I measured 170v to gnd on one of the legs. Power company and fire dept had to show up to fix it.

        Power is ehh not great where I live.

        Edit: for your point about a NAS failure. If that were to happen, since I use unRAID, I could just throw the disks on any Linux PC and my data would be fine.

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        Ceph for the proxmox cluster, 2x48 port switch + 16 port 10gbit as the core, 2xNAS (technically one is the backup, and there would be a few moments of downtime as the containers restart - a different container with the same config pointed to the backup NAS instead).

        UPS and internet are the SPoF.

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    If you have a self hosted system and you throw the whole thing away because one service breaks you probably shouldn’t be hosting because you learnt nothing during the process

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    Even Email can be down for two days or so without major consequences, and I could pull that up from backups on a spare server in another location within an hour max.