exciting but def not for me :)
i few drives that I have are 10yod and a couple more 5+..
do modern drives meant to last and be replaced every a couple of years?
I dont mind if a drive fails because ill have dupes.. what I want is to minimize the failures.
wd red+ and wd ae make look promising but i dont have an experience with them
in my experience going to the store almost always costs more (but then again I only make simple single material stuff that dont require crazy equipment) To give this rack as an example, steel front racks are going for 100eur++ (check those surlys lol) and for what I want (which needs someone that mades custom racks) will easily go above 200eur.. (the plan is to make it with at least half)
for me its not just the fun.. the reasons are mainly ideological. (making, repurposing, reusing over consuming)
https://hembrow.eu/dscf5165.jpg im thinking something like that (thanks for the info and the links, lots of reading to do)
alu is a no go as it cant be repaired easily. (and its also weaker than steel in my experience)
in the end i want to easily put 30kgs on a frame mounted rack that is made from me.
to grue: its mainly because i have the tools and time and i can make it cheaper than buying it (buying things ready spoils the fun for me) also i cant find a frame mounted front rack unless I pay someone to make it custom
If wheel wobbles wouldnt that also make the disc wobble?
For now I only want to connect a camera. Im not sure what a POE injector does so I havent realy thought about it
Ubiquiti camera’
are the G1 and g2 discontinued? do you know if the new versions are 'smart' (g5)?
When they say AI detection, is it something that requires an internet connection with their cloud?
absolutely!!
Im still in the process of learning more (i think ill get a book on wheel building and see how it goes)
yes it is a symlink to /var/home