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Comment on Could ultra-processed foods be harmful for us? in ~health
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Comment on Could ultra-processed foods be harmful for us? in ~health
DrWeevilJammer "Nestle" is quite an ironic name for a food politics expert and professor of nutrition."Ultra-processed foods are among the most profitable foods companies can make," says Prof Marion Nestle, a food politics expert and professor of nutrition at New York University.
"Nestle" is quite an ironic name for a food politics expert and professor of nutrition.
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Comment on What does your self-hosted server setup look like? in ~comp
DrWeevilJammer I have a cobbled together mishmash of a bunch of different machines: Shuttle DH110: Runs Proxmox 7.1, on which is a Home Assistant VM with a Coral TPU passthrough and an Ubuntu 20.04 LTS VM that...I have a cobbled together mishmash of a bunch of different machines:
Shuttle DH110: Runs Proxmox 7.1, on which is a Home Assistant VM with a Coral TPU passthrough and an Ubuntu 20.04 LTS VM that has all of my media services running in docker containers via docker compose (*arr stack set up for usenet + Jellyfin).
Lenovo m910q: Also running Proxmox 7.1. A bunch of VMs here, not all of which run at the same time:
Win 10: (for when I HAVE to do something in Windows)
Fedora 36: Need to upgrade this one. For testing.
Debian 11: Runs most of my "productivity" stuff, like Paperless-NGX, Vikunja, etc.
This server also runs a few specialized RHEL 9 VMs that are used for teaching Red Hat Academy classes.HP ProDesk 600 G5: Another Proxmox box, but this one runs 7.4 for testing. Also has an ancient Nvidia GT730 card in it passed through to a Debian 11 VM that I use as my main working environment. I remote into this VM via ThinLinc from a Dell Wyse 5070 Ext on my desk that runs Pop-OS. The VM is displayed on 2 of my 3 monitors, with the other one used by Pop for local things like USB drives, my webcam, etc.
Then there's a file server in an old janky box running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on bare metal with 3 12 TB Ironwolf drives that hold all of my media. Those drives will be moved to my current project soon:
A beefy server built from parts from my old gaming PC. Currently has an old RX 580 in it, but will be adding a Tesla P4 soon so I can do CUDA and AI stuff. It's in a Fractal R5 case that just happens to fit exactly on a shelf in my rack.
There's also Raspberry Pi 3b+ floating around somewhere that acts as a q (quorum) device for my Proxmox 7.1 cluster.
I also have a few Hetzner VPS' that run specific things, like Authentik, Gitlab Enterprise, Bookstack, Zammad, Vaultwarden, Seafile and a few other things I can't remember right now. Some of these will be moved to BeefyServer when it's ready to go.
Dr. Crusher: Sounds like a coincidence to me