I will start first
- I didn’t notice my diy NAS motherboard had Pci-E Gen 2.0 (old gen) before buying it. It’s not a great limitation (still 500MB/s) for the two spinning disks I have on it, but it’d be if I will decide to switch to SSDs
- I cheaped out on the PSU. I bought another one without waiting for that crap to burn down so I eventually spent more
- I often break the software. Sometimes I kill the OS or mess with some BTRFS pools
Sometimes I just feel not adequate for it. Does this kind of things happen to you too?
Using Nginx Proxy Manager instead of Traefik, because I wasn’t using Docker much at the time. Now I can’t be arsed to learn how to use Traefik properly, and change everything over.
I’ve been using rootless Docker because it’s a good practice, but I’ve been having weird permissions issues that apparently no one else has or, at least, not enough people use rootless to know lol. I have some theories about how to solve it, but it would require a good amount of time. I’m also restructuring my directories so it’s better organized with Syncthing and I have to resolve those permission issues to solve the backup problems I have (mostly DB files that I don’t have permission to copy).
I 100% have made many many mistakes … I just don’t know which … yet.
I just spent last weekend fixing all the things I broke last week…yes, the WHOLE weekend. I guess its called home"lab" for a reason :)
I only make mistakes in a production environment at work.
I don’t test often but when I do its in production