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I run (among many other VMs) TrueNAS on a VM of an xcp-ng host (Supermicro board with a Xeon and ECC ram). Passing a dedicated SAS controller to it. Before that I was using esxi but migrated all my VMs and hosts to xcp-ng. TrueNAS has been pretty good so far, been running this for many years already.

I also have another xcp-ng host for other VMs running on a Dell OptiPlex Micro.

OP should configure DNS locally and reverse proxy each service, I use bind 9 and nginx for that.


All the tweets from that account seem to be AI generated slop.

Fair enough

> Pricing for the 256GB configuration has also increased, from $1,600 to $2,000

Is that a typo in the article? It's $5999 on Apple's website for that configuration

It’s what toggling the 256GB upgrade costs from the previous ram amount, not the computer total.

I think this means cost above. As in the extra cost you pay.

Intel iMac?

M4. To be fair I bought it as a pretty ssh terminal in living room into compute in another room.

These start at 699€, at least here, VAT included.

It has the A18 Pro, same as the iPhone 16 Pro (2024).

Isn’t that is how it’s called though? PS4/PS5, Xbox consoles all referred to it like that on the spec sheets.

I read a rumor about it being “touch friendly instead of touch 1st”.

Presumably touch will be fully interchangeable and equivalent with mouse clicks and trackpad gestures.

It’s a smaller monitor though, the discontinued one was 32 inch 6K resolution, this one is 27 inch 5K resolution.

But it’s the same pixel density.


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