• Dr. Moose@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    Consumer NAS devices is a lost plot point either way.

    Buy a 2nd hand thinkpad or a gaming PC for basically the same price as synology tray and you’ll have not only a NAS but a full home server that’ll last you a decade and play video games as an extra.

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        12 hours ago

        Not sure if proprietary NAS tools are any easier tbh

        I think the IT consumer culture is just lazy. If you don’t know how to fix your sink you’d call in a plumber but if your home server breaks ppl just sit and whine how tech is too hard rather than you know paying someone to do the job for them.

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            36 minutes ago

            According to whom? Distros like omv are incredibly easy and once setup basically 100% hands off and will last you for years without any proprietary shit that might break at any point after 1 year warranty expires.

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          9 hours ago

          if you don’t know how to fix a sink: learn how and put a bucket under it in the meantime.

          paying people to fix your problems develops helplessness and an over-reliance on societal function.

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            3 hours ago

            So we should just throw away the entire concept of specialization and do every single thing ourselves? Pretty dumb take my dude.