Atmospheric shimmering shouldn’t matter at that zoom level and much less so at 30s exposures so you can probably rule that out.
The issue is that I can’t really fit all of the data somewhere else. Can I shove it onto the 4TB drive and then mount it on a new proxmox install and recover from there?
The answer was a resounding no
It might not be, but I am intimately familiar with it. It’s proxmox itself that’s the wildcard here. I will shrink the LVM and then DD it to the new disk.
Couldn’t I just shrink a partition myself? I could clone the LXCs to the 4TB drive and just shrink the LVM partition significantly. DD the disks, recreate the LVM on the new SSD and move em back, right?
Using a larger disk isn’t an option, unfortunately. I don’t have that kind of money.
It is :P
real-time tracking of
everything
Ethical zoo photography at Givskud Zoo! You can read (in danish) the ethical foundation this zoo operates on at https://www.givskudzoo.dk/da/om-givskud-zoo-zootopia/etiske-regler/
You can pet the kitty once
Ethical zoo photography at Givskud Zoo! You can read (in danish) the ethical foundation this zoo operates on at https://www.givskudzoo.dk/da/om-givskud-zoo-zootopia/etiske-regler/
Ethical zoo photography at Givskud Zoo! You can read (in danish) the ethical foundation this zoo operates on at https://www.givskudzoo.dk/da/om-givskud-zoo-zootopia/etiske-regler/
Ethical zoo photography at Givskud Zoo! You can read (in danish) the ethical foundation this zoo operates on at https://www.givskudzoo.dk/da/om-givskud-zoo-zootopia/etiske-regler/
They are a member of https://www.daza.dk/
There is a whole separate lemmyverse full of conservatives and pedophilia. They are defederated from every sane instance.
Hosting videogames on a dedicated box for me and the boys when I was 16 got me more interested in networking and when I had finished my mostly unrelated education, I pivoted hard to IT. I don’t currently work in IT and I don’t know if I ever will again because my handicap and location make it hard to find jobs but essentially:
Self-hosting came first, then came the tech ‘background’.
That still wouldn’t get past your firewall
All of my services run on LXC containers. Some files and configs are backed up to NAS and offsite. The containers are snapshotted in their entirety before I do any work on them. A snapshot takes 5 seconds to make and causes no downtime. If I regret a change or mess it up, I can restore the snapshot in under a minute at the cost of some seconds of downtime.
My only non-container machines are my desktop (doesn’t count), my NAS and the Hypervisor. The Hypervisor is very clean and wouldn’t be much fuss to reinstall and the NAS is literally just Debian with NFS. All of these have a regular rsync which runs to backup the important files.
By having it be a container
Sorry I got upset about this- I’ve thought about this conversation way too much and have been forced to come to terms with that I’m just unreasonable defensive about something I don’t actually care about.
I also lied in a way; I know Pixels can take better pictures than the one I took if you put it on a stable tripod and I didn’t do that. Defensive monkey-brain just thought it was a really good point to make since I had the picture, even if it was disingenuous.
Sorry, man
That doesn’t look like the rotation of the earth to me, but more like you bumped the camera during the exposure. Does this camera have some sort of internal stabilizer that might have still been adjusting when you started the exposure?
If you notice the stars in your picture, it’s like they have a weaker tail where as earths rotation would cause it to appear a single line, see this example https://p.drkt.eu/2023/_MG_4474.jpg
No stabilization, just a 30 second exposure! I do have a Star Adventurer with which I did this 11 minute exposure as a test last winter. This autumn/winter I intend on aiming it at a target https://p.drkt.eu/2023/11-minute-exposure.jpg
Hopefully I’ll get a shot like this, but with much more pronounced colors.
That’s what I do!
Website don’t work? I immediately leave and don’t think about it ever again