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Sonoran Tech
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 ม.ค. 2024
Diving into all things tech.. hardware, homelabs, coding, etc.
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Better Proxmox VM Console Access with Spice
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#homelab Quick tip on how to set up the spice protocol to access your proxmox VMs and enjoy a much better console experience.
Integrate web search with your self hosted LLM
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#homelab 0:00 Intro 3:05 Setup 4:32 Testing
Run an LLM at home using your own data
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#homelab 0:00 Getting up and running 7:21 Deeper dive
Run your own chatgpt-like system at home, totally private, in minutes
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Walks through how to self host major ML models and interact with them through a web interface running completely in your homelab. This will allow you to use popular machine learning models at home without sharing data outside of your house or paying monthly fees. This first tutorial sets up a simple chat interface using ollama and openwebui. Future videos will dive into topics like image genera...
Check Your LinkedIn Settings | Privacy Policy Updates
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Check Your LinkedIn Settings | Privacy Policy Updates
Use the wires you have! - Overview of MoCA Networking
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Running ethernet wires through you walls may not be practical. MoCA allows you to use the coax wires you likely already have for home networking. It is easy, fast and reliable. This video takes a look at moca technology, how it fits in your home and a real world installation. 0:00 Overview of moca tech 2:53 Logical overview 9:00 Home setup
Setting up parental controls on a Unifi Dream Machine
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The Dream Machine doesn't have an explicit parent controls menu, but the built in capabilities allow you to configure very capable, granular parental controls. This video will walk you through how to set them up, cover what it can and can't do and how kids can work around these controls. 0:00 Introduction 2:11 Creating a kids vlan 4:17 Controls to manage screen time 9:22 Controls for content re...
How to set up vlans on a Unifi Dream Machine
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Previous videos took a logical view of vlans. This video will get hands on and show you how to configure them on a Dream Machine as well as some of the gotchas you might hit, in particular around firewall rules.
Unpatchable 0-Day makes a great case for vlans at home
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Quick look at a recent news article regarding an unpatchable 0-day impacting certain cameras and how vlans can help in this situation.. along with 2 tips on how properly set up a vlan on a unify dream machine. Original article: arstechnica.com/security/2024/08/unpatchable-0-day-in-surveillance-cam-is-being-exploited-to-install-mirai/
Home VLAN Configuration - From Simple to Complex
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Home VLAN Configuration - From Simple to Complex
Easy afternoon project -- learn the basics of CUDA
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Easy afternoon project learn the basics of CUDA
Looking for new ideas for your Homelab? Here are 5 more project ideas.
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Looking for new ideas for your Homelab? Here are 5 more project ideas.
Using Hyper Backup from Synology to TrueNAS using rsync
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Using Hyper Backup from Synology to TrueNAS using rsync
Switching to Linux.... 20 years after... switching to Linux
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Switching to Linux.... 20 years after... switching to Linux
Homelab Tour 2024! | Hardware and Software Running Today
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Homelab Tour 2024! | Hardware and Software Running Today
Enhance your Synology with packages from SynoCommunity
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Enhance your Synology with packages from SynoCommunity
CHEAP Cloud Backup with Synology and S3 Glacier Deep Archive
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CHEAP Cloud Backup with Synology and S3 Glacier Deep Archive
Comparing ML model performance with and without a GPU
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Comparing ML model performance with and without a GPU
What happens when a cloud service doesn't approve of your content?
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What happens when a cloud service doesn't approve of your content?
Some gotchas! - Synology backup to S3 and Glacier
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Some gotchas! - Synology backup to S3 and Glacier
Taking a look at the relationship between VLANs and networks
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Taking a look at the relationship between VLANs and networks
Tool to help get all of your media files under control
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Tool to help get all of your media files under control
Run OPNSense or pfSense in a VM on a private network in Proxmox
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Run OPNSense or pfSense in a VM on a private network in Proxmox
Writing code using GitHub Copilot - Definitely worth a look!
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Writing code using GitHub Copilot - Definitely worth a look!
Looking for new ideas for your Homelab? Here are 5 project ideas.
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Looking for new ideas for your Homelab? Here are 5 project ideas.
That's awesome.
Thanks for this and the previous video on the hyperbackup and the glacier packages! Super helpful as I'm looking for a convenient way to offsite my nas data.
You're welcome!
Where is the link to the file? Sorry great video but i tried to copy the format from the notes here and the format is incorrect. Thank you sir.
thank you
You're welcome
How does this compare to Window's RDP with a Windows guest OS?
What is a win quest? I think this is generally better than rdp in a Linux environment
@@SonoranTech-hf5hf guest [OS], not quest sorry. TY for the reply
Ohh. got it. I will say that my experience with setting up and running rdp in a linux environment hasn't been great. This spice solution was really easy. rdp in a pure windows world is different though.
Do you run an illegal drug marketplace on the darknet with HomeLab?
You don't really need to hardcode IP adresses, Docker resolves the name of the containers by itself 🙂
6 months ago I had a wife and kids and a happy life, then I started homelabbing. . . Welcome to the club 9:52
What video card are you using?
rtx 3090ti
Quick question. Can the 172.16.*.* network see the Proxmox Gateway meaning 192.x.x.x from the diagram shown?
I think so but would need to verify
This is exactly what I need. Thanks so much! I've subscribed. I'm just getting started with CUDA but I have an old 2010 computer with a Geforce GTX 460. I think I need a new computer. Should I get Linux or Windows (or both on the same machine)? What's a good, reasonably powerful GPU to start on?
Windows or Linux really depends your particular work and the apps you need. That said, I have been running Linux as my daily driver for a while now and it covers pretty much everything I need, I rarely need to reboot into Linux. I made another video on this if you're interested: th-cam.com/video/iKBbz3uSxvk/w-d-xo.html
@@SonoranTech-hf5hfThanks, I've already watched it! It's helpful too.
Thank you really a good video. It worked in single go. I would like to know if there are more videos for this. I am adding multiple RDP PC's and want to setup when user login into guacamole with username/password, they should directly RDP into that specific client?
Glad it was helpful. I haven't made any other videos on Guacamole, but I"m sure there are more in depth tutorials out there.
How did you get this to work? I followed these steps and it seems to always hang on the last 8-15% of the backup. All file activity stops and digging into synology logs it seems like it's failing to check permissions. How come you didn't need to disable permission checks on synology side? This used to be a feature but has been long removed, yet you didn't need it anyway / your backups somehow completed w/o hanging at the end?
I'm not sure to be honest, it just worked. I'll go take a closer look at it.
great and to the point. ty
In my testing these models are way inferior to the chatgpt 4o. Most also doesn't support document upload nor they connected to the internet. So they can tell you jokes and such but no way alternate to using the paid version.
4o is a significant improvement, I agree. With the offline solutions, you can connect them to the internet to inject search resutls and also upload your own documents. The quality of those results in my testing is soso, but I'll show how to set that up in another video.
Noob here! Should this also work if the TrueNas is at a remote location?
As long as it is accessible then yes. You might need to setup a vpn or another system to expose it, assuming you are crossing the internet. Make sure you look into how to do it securely so you don't open yourself to additional risks.
Thanks, was wondering about all this. How much did it cost in the end? Currently, I'm backing up my Synology NAS to another Synology NAS but that's not an offsite backup.
I ended up not using this solution for my data because I wanted to store it using the S3 deep archive storage class, which isn't directly supported by these tools. I did a separate video on how to do this but I believe it cost about $5/month for 50TB.
Hi, Need to help i can not install Opnsense it’s showing message when installing that incomplete “ Starting web gui ... enter full pathname of shell or return for /bin/sh “
Thanks for this excellent video. I get this error message: "mysql> source ./initdb.sql ERROR: ASCII '\0' appeared in the statement, but this is not allowed unless option --binary-mode is enabled and mysql is run in non-interactive mode. Set --binary-mode to 1 if ASCII '\0' is expected. Query: '-'. Any idea what might be causing it?
I was able to bypass this issue by manually copying the code from init.sql and running it in the console.
Wish wish I had seen this before spending an hour messing around. This is exactly how I got it working in the end! It consistently saturates my 1G connection without issue.
Hi, could you explain in short how you setup it up on vscode? in all the tutorials i could find online for c++, they use visual studio instead.
I am running vscode on Linux and just did a normal installation, which I honestly don't recall. But after that I didn't bother configuring it to automatically build, etc. I pretty much just used it as an editor and did the compilation by hand in a terminal. Given that the cuda projects just had a couple of files I didn't want to spend the time configuring the editor.. that can get complicated.
Any particular reason you went with SMB over NFS?
Nope.. I just happen to pick smb
Thank you so much for the video. TrueNAS Scale must have made some major changes because I could not get anyone else's method to work. Connecting through SSH and port 22 made all the difference.
Absolutely.. probably an edge case but it took me a while to get working so glad the video was able to help.
TY For the info. I just turned it off.
Should have went with Linux Mint.
Oh yeah... Uh there's a thing with Nvidia drivers on Fedora... It sucks... Sucks badly. On Arch and based on it distros you just do pacman -S nvidia/nvidia-dkms or nvidia-open/nvidia-open-dkms. A situation with Nvidia on Fedora is what made me switch to Arch, I just couldn't find a way to configure Optimus, this crap was too convoluted and not worth it at that point, so as my friend found a guide how to configure Optimus on Arch and successfully did it on his Manjaro install, I decided fuck Fedora, I'm going Arch btw, and I'm happy ever since.
for note taking i use rnote that is focused on digitalizer pen use
Very informative tour! Thanks for making this video.
Thanks!
Well done video! Using the DNS filtering. What about the kids setting a manual DNS server on their devices? What prevents that from circumventing the DNS restrictions of the family filters?
I think in that case you are toast.. thinking out loud here, maybe you could block traffic from their devices to well known dns servers?
@@SonoranTech-hf5hf I am pretty confident with the firewall rules you should be able to not allow DNS over HTTPS and TLS. and then only allow port 53 to certain clean family DNS servers. I need to play with this. Otherwise the whole family DNS filter would be pretty useless....the kids are getting smarter every day. 🙂
Thank you, this was a really great introduction and going to try some stuff with it on my own!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks a lot, explained it really well and helped me a lot.
You are welcome!
Installers are a bit Eh... Debian installer for example is over 15 years old now I think. Granted, 15 years ago they where ahead of windows. But now it's almost as annoying. It is very clear and you actually get to do something relevant. aka the settings actually do something meaningful and it's not the windows installer's: "I let you jump through hoops to give you the illusion of control." But if you compare it to Ubuntu it is a lot of: Wait for it to do something then set the next step. Wait and repeat. While __buntu lets you set a lot of things early and then just does everything. But with the speed of current computers and internet connection the Debian installer is not annoying anymore since it is still pretty fast. And they are probably and now reasonably just waiting the speed increases out. After all, if the setup is just fast enough that eliminates the wait times too.And installing from USB3+ to an M.2 SSD with 100mbit+ internet connection is already REALLY fast.
Great ideas. Should have linked to previous video in the comments. What do you think is the best OS for hosting a home lab?
I'll invite others to comment as well since I'm sure there are many views on this. My take is a good hypervisor is the way to go for homelab OS. I use proxmox but there are other options out there. The reason I suggest a hypervisor is because a virtual environment allows you to experiment in so many ways. You can try different operating systems, you can make mistakes and start over, you can separate "production" workloads from experiments, and the list goes on.
@@SonoranTech-hf5hf Yeah I'm leaning towards proxmox. I have looked at TrueNas, Unraid, CasaOS, and Open Media Vault as well. I already have a Asustor NAS for storage. I can't use this for the home lab because it is not powerful enough. So, picking a NAS centric OS for my home lab is not the best idea, if I already have a NAS. Maybe the next one I build. I'm planning on using a MSI Trident 3 PC to host my home lab.
Thank you! This was super helpful.
You're welcome!
THANK YOU! i have no idea why they don't have a ready to go mysql container and a compose file listed in documentation already, why the hell do we need to do it all manually?...
You’re welcome!
BTW, I totally agree with your sentiment.. I was surprised at how difficult it was..
I just mount my Synology via SMB3 to ~/nas/ and then use rsync. I'm sure there is another way to sync but I'm very comfortable with rsync. I'll be honest, I like it mounted as a local directory and didn't even look at the Synology Linux apps.
The original tools often work the best.. don't they..
is there a way to encrypt or put a password on that tar file?
You could just run it through gpg..
Weird experience. I had a bit worse one some 20 years ago, then something similar around 15 years ago. But since some 10 years ago Linux just works. Everything. Sad that someone still has such issues, I have not seen them long years. Of course, before I make a choice of buying anything, I look if the maker is good with Linux or to say more correctly, good with standards. I simply do not buy random shit. And everything works always. P.S. Promoting recall ... that is an ad. No sane, unaffiliated person would do that.
Daily driver Linux for 3 months. Loving the customisation option. And I ended on arch + dwm not going back to windows
Is there a way to repoint this to our own endpoint?
Hmm.. I don't know offhand.. could be something buried in the aws cli settings.
Awesome tutorial, I was able to get it running! Was curious if you know how to enable extensions? I’m trying to enable saml, but no luck. I’ve tried copying the saml jar file into /home/guacamole/.guacamole/extensions, but the file gets removed after restarting the container. I’ve also tried adding the extension by editing the stack config in portainer, but no luck. Any suggestions?
Sorry but I don't know how to enable extensions.. didn't get to the point of trying that.
same problem....
bah. fedora's crap. You'd probably have been better with endeavour, or feeling a little nuts? arch. I'm using arch now. I get to tell people that. But honestly, archinstall was sooo easy. and it'll build your desktop for you. you still need nvidia, but that's why i suggested endeavour. nvidia comes installed. And while the arch wiki can be tedious, it's tedious for a reason. I generally scan for what I need. I tried fedora recently. I actually couldn't get nvidia to work before I borked it. There is also a reason why I'm on amd now.
This doesn't help at all to get into Glacier Deep Archive.
There is a separate video on just that topic
a cheep? 😂 i think linux is at use easier then windows (not under the hood) but at daily use :) i go too linux by windows bug who not let me again install win11 and wipe all my data and ban my original payed at ms site windows accounts so i use an win10 bootstick only for make a linux boot stick and boot arch linux, yes it was hard at begin with terminal after 30years windows and dos, but arch was better then windows mmch easier at the UI at the moment i use it daily (8-20hrs) the last 10 months... i dont see it as challenge it an free OS, the last 6months i learned more at terminal and at bugs i not really mmiss windows till now my mouse rgb not work and mouse mmakros wont work bt only for this go too windows again? hell NO! all my games (400+) exapt of 1 run at Linux too so who cares windows, i know only if anytimme i buy a steamdeck or deck 2 or handheld with linux its much easier ;D i use same as windows krita and photofiltre studio X and i workes fine, cp2077 i modded really hard on linux :D cp2077 and the witcher 3 same at my pps 4 and ps5 orts at steam it runs with costum ge aur or experimental or proton 9.11-4 perfect 9.11-4 is from proton plus
what do you prefer? opnsense or pfsense?
opnsense.. but for a lame reason, I like the UI better. lawrence systems did a good video on the why he likes pfsense better and he goes into how they support the community, etc... might be worth checking out.
What even is "year of the linux desktop?" To me it's every year, haven't had windows installed bare metal for 7 years now, some vms though, but windows 10 was just awful after 7.
Thank you for the great tutorial, I am still stuck on opnsense can't ping the ubuntu (vise versa works), I set the ubuntu to manual to 192.168.1.2 and reload all services
What is the ip of the opnsense machine?
I followed your tutorial step by step, I changed my Lan to 172.16.1.1/16
I hate how fedora doesnt ship common software and packages like other distro's
Ultramarine does it’s based on fedora.
@@reigan42 Yeah there are fedora based distros that ship sane default packages. I use nobara and its comes with all the codecs and packages you'd expect. But then people try base fedora and have issues due to missing codecs and packages.
I will also say this was a very honest good review. I have used linux since 2007 and it is refreshing for someone to say "hey I have this weird stuff which of course doesn't work well without a lot of effort, but all these normal things work just fine."
Thanks! It definitely is not all unicorns and rainbows, but has come a long way!
I am not understanding the Davinci Resolve AAC licensing issue. If it were licensing then Windows would also have the same issue