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Wait… Threadripper supports ecc ram so why aren’t you using it? With everything that your running in a hypervisor without ecc ram you have no idea if your having errors from bit flip…
The 3080 will be choked for air.
I'm confused. What does a stick of RAM being rated at 4000 have to do with anything? It should run just fine at slower speeds (unless it really is just a bad stick, but you seem to infer the problem is that it's rated for 4000).
What you are trying to do is awesome. You may need to consider using Python and bypass HA.
You should run spinrite across the drives
if your running 13900k intel everyone is having problems with the cpu destroying itself so do not run intel cpus go amd and you will not have any probs i saw on your screen a 13900k might be your probs . there slowly pulling there cpus from data centers i read
0:50 "so I've heavily relied on Chat GPT"
There's your problem right there.
Awww the ring lights in Jason’s eyes are soooooo purrtty!!! Lol
One way to slow down the data is to slow down the polling rate (if possible). Say that the polling rate is 1/1000 of a second, reduce it to 1/10 of a second. I don't know if it's possible, but that would definitely reduce the data volume
I used to use a Drobo for a nas. Lost a ton of data – drives were ok. Drobo gave me the middle finger – switched to unRaid over 5 years ago. Have had a drive or two fail, but no data loss. I do have backups of important stuff – cloud and another unRaid server.
Touchscreen for when entering the basement.
You really need to cut back on the energy drinks mang. You hand shakes are real bad..
whats the model of the crestron?
i sold my synology for the exact same reason. one minute everything was fine, then out of the blue it started crashing but still saying that drives are ok.
REAL men don't take backups, they sit in a corner and cry like a 4 year old.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:00 💾 Check your backups to ensure they're ready for potential failures.
00:12 🎨 Completed a new 3D print prototype.
00:33 💻 Synology NAS crash resulted in loss of 64 TB of data.
00:46 🤖 Custom programming for millimeter wave sensors heavily relies on ChatGPT.
01:11 🛠️ Challenges with glass 3D printing and designing sensor mounts.
01:55 🛠️ Testing hard drives after Synology NAS failure.
02:21 🔧 Soldered sensitive sensors to an ESP32 for reliable testing.
03:40 🔄 Iterating on sensor housing design to ensure stability.
04:05 🔄 Developing a sensor that adjusts light intensity based on proximity.
04:58 🔧 Switched from a bare metal DVR to a virtual machine (VM) setup for efficiency.
05:54 💡 Energy consumption analysis reveals potential cost savings from switching setups.
06:49 🧩 Issues with RAM stability and plans to upgrade for improved performance.
08:24 🖥️ Plans to integrate a 2080 Ti and a 3080 into the Threadripper build for AI tasks.
09:34 🔄 Successfully created a stable sensor mount with no wobble.
10:24 📊 Issues with sensor data transmission and Home Assistant integration.
11:17 🛠️ Exploring the use of high-density RGB LEDs for dynamic lighting effects.
12:07 🧩 Considering purchasing an LSI 24i card to consolidate drive connections.
13:32 💾 Struggles with Synology NAS leading to data loss and backup system reevaluation.
14:55 🔧 Troubleshooting and testing drives to identify issues.
16:18 💾 Setting up a comprehensive backup system using Proxmox and Unraid.
17:55 ⚙️ Plans to add a GPU for AI development despite power concerns.
18:50 🖥️ Received a new Crestron touchscreen to integrate with home automation.
21:05 🛠️ Plans to customize LEDs for alert notifications using ESP32.
22:16 📏 Sensor can measure object distance, presence, speed, and energy.
22:46 ⚡ Energy readings are complex and might be disabled due to variable data.
23:12 🌐 Sending sensor data over Wi-Fi causes network congestion.
23:26 💡 Plan to use the sensor for outdoor lighting based on distance measurements.
23:41 🤔 Seeking ideas for utilizing distance measurements taken at 500-millisecond intervals.
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Try some hair spray on the glass plate it helps release the print when finished.
Are you not using ESPHome? Since you mentioned MQTT, seems like you are developing fully custom solution instead of ESPHome yaml code.
Energy readings could possibly differentiate between multiple people
You can convert your syonody to proxmox. As I have done this with unraid.
So synology has a “life span” on there drives of like 7 years… when it hits that long on smart it says it’s degraded spacerex and nascompares did a video about it it’s called WDDA as far as SAS yes the number is how many drives and I is for internal and e is for external
Did anyone go whoa when he placed the 3080 down on the carpet?
– Direction of velocity: Put it in a doorway and tell if people are entering/exiting the room, turn on lights in the room they are moving towards.
– Distance: Useful for creating zones in larger rooms.
– Energy: Probably best way to differentiate between humans and animals. Small energy readings can be ignored.
A drive in my 10TB Raid0 stopped working.
Thought it was the drive, it wasn't still works fine.
It was the power connector and cables bent to sharp.
Check if your drives are older then 3 years. WDDA(Western Digital Device Analytics) marks them bad after 3 years apparently. Drives are most likely fine but WD makes no money from you keeping your drives.
wow your eyes are like supercell 😀
For the sensor thing, you should looking into wire wrap, it makes it so much easier with not having to solder as well as not having solder break.
OK… For the device, a doggie door? Server area lights is a good concept and idea, since you have a server room, maybe you could wave your hand in a specific direction for the lights to stay on and after a time frame of no movement they would go off, that could save on energy costs also. Incorporating the Crestron touch pad, make make the movement in different directions for turning off lights, arming the security, setting the coffee machine for morning perk, remote starting your car even!! Maybe even turning solar panels toward the sun?? If you were to setup sensors for each room, maybe something with that, lights, fans, music. I will be watching to see if you try any of my ideas. I enjoy your videos, thanks for trying the stuff I would like to try. If you ever get back into Plex stuff again, it would be nice to see you start a new plex server with some of the new stuff that is out now, or VR stuff. Thanks again.
they make M.2 NVME to MINI SAS 36 PIN SFF-8087
try different voltages as a step up/ down, instead of the hue thing.
garage parking sensors
on demand night lights
package delivery sensor
mail delivery sensor
trailer hookup assist
I think I've been watching you for 4 years at this point, and one thing that has always concerned me about your builds is that you are doing enterprise things on consumer hardware. I can tell you that you can consolidate what you're doing and use enterprise hardware and save a ton of money on power and have the reliability of enterprise gear.
Timmy fell in the well
I believe i remember another youtuber spacerex having a video about synology and WD drives being marked bad when they were not
curious. are you using powerline conditioners? Seems like your system failure rate is higher than normal with your various servers/nas Possibly spikes and dirty power source can cause issues like this