

maybe he’s worried about people implementing a premature protocol?
maybe he’s worried about people implementing a premature protocol?
one thing to consider is that some cheap SSDs don’t have power management, so they’ll consume way more power than others at idle.
For a server setup that’s always running you should consider if the slightly lower cost is worth the cost of electricity
is chatgpt seriously trained on responses?
organic maps ftw!
nah, it’s better for information integrity to reply in the language you understand imo, comments translated using translator services are very obvious anyway and some people are multilingual
there should be a keepass+syncthing package available for normal people to use, i put keepass and syncthing on all my devices and that means I don’t have to host a server while always having my password vault synced
yeah because half of them are 1234
ThinkPad: has a thinklight
ipad: doesn’t have a thinklight
thinkpad wins
lemmy already has a bunch of echo chambers, I think it’s inevitable from the design of a network like this where the user selects what content to view and be served
i just run normal stuff like immich and a dns server and use it as a headless server, though I do have a backup terminal on the touchscreen in case I need it (fbkeyboard).
I don’t think it has any real benefits except the touchscreen, very low power consumption and the built-in battery, I just use it because it’s free and interesting.
I guess compared to other devices like the rpi it has pretty good performance and resources, though one big drawback is that I have to use wifi for networking.
It’s just the use I found for my old phone that was sitting in the cupboard doing nothing.
i use my old postmarketos phone as a server for a bunch of stuff on my local network because it can run docker and is really power efficient
does postmarkeos count?
there really should be a better way of multiposting so that duplicate content is not actually shown to the user
you can try it now if you want and it does work surprisingly well, but their timeline is still “alpha in 2026”
that is actually really goofy, didn’t know about that
having to carry a battery that I need to have plugged into my heart for it to work is literally nightmare fuel for me though, there’s so many ways I could imagine myself unplugging it accidentally, breaking the battery or breaking the cable
nah the old x series (e.g. x61, x201) were good, they’re basically just a t series with a smaller display and no disk drive
i don’t worry about scratching them because they already came scratched used
if this is a sata drive “SATA link power management” might work?
ik tomshardware reviews of SSDs have information on power consumption