I don’t really follow X, Bluesky, Instagram, TikTok, etc. so I basically live under a rock. Sometimes I ask dumb questions to try to understand people a little better. Apologies if my questions inadvertently offend anyone. I mean no harm.
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People are still mining with GPUs? I’m kinda surprised that’s still profitable
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•OPNsense Bare Metal vs VirtualizationEnglish
1·6 days ago
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•OPNsense Bare Metal vs VirtualizationEnglish
2·7 days agoSure! It’s completely solid-state; no fans or other moving parts. The case is designed to dissipate the heat. The CPU is some low-power Intel Pentium. I don’t remember exactly which model.
I ordered a pre-built one from Protectli because I needed it fast, but you can save quite a bit if you prefer to build one. These little motherboards and cases can be found pretty easily online.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•OPNsense Bare Metal vs VirtualizationEnglish
5·7 days agoI went with a dedicated mini PC with one of those motherboards that are designed for building a network appliance. It has been running very smoothly for a few years, and I just log in occasionally to run system updates.
I want my network and Internet connection to continue working, regardless of my tinkering with home server stuff.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Remote access home PC to test remote access to the work PC
1·8 days agoMaybe a few *arr services configured in a docker-compose file might be appealing to him 🙂
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Remote access home PC to test remote access to the work PC
1·8 days agoAhh you’re right. I totally overlooked that 🤦🏻♂️ KDE’s not my daily driver
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Remote access home PC to test remote access to the work PC
9·8 days agohome server
I acknowledge that this is a silly question, but what does a Windows home server do? I’m sure there are many possibilities, but most of my server experience has been Linux-based, so I’m just curious.
If I were to run Windows on my home server, I’d probably just end up running a lot of services in WSL out of habit 😆
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Technology@lemmy.world•An in-space construction firm says it can help build massive data centers in orbitEnglish
2·9 days agoIf I had to guess, maybe they had a surplus of energy and needed some way to dissipate excess energy. I read the book years ago though, so I don’t really remember.
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Technology@lemmy.world•An in-space construction firm says it can help build massive data centers in orbitEnglish
1·9 days agoI suppose so. Maybe the concept could work with other forms of electromagnetic radiation too, and visible light was just the one used in the book. Idk, I’m no physicist 🤷♂️
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•During the lead up to the Holocaust did the N... regime just kidnap people who they even thought were Jews? Kind of like ICE is doing to citizens today?
291·9 days agoI’m genuinely curious: Why censor the word “Nazi”?
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•During the lead up to the Holocaust did the N... regime just kidnap people who they even thought were Jews? Kind of like ICE is doing to citizens today?
1·9 days agoNo, but it has some of the same letters
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Technology@lemmy.world•An in-space construction firm says it can help build massive data centers in orbitEnglish
5·9 days agoIn the (fiction) novel Artemis by Andy Weir, which takes place in a city on the moon, they have a heat management system that seemed pretty cool. They convert heat to light, and radiate the light out into space. Not sure how feasible/scalable that is, but I thought the concept was cool.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Ancient IBM wisdom (from 1979) that the bosses just straight up promptly forgot
1·10 days agoLol what? I’m so out of the loop
These guys right here, officer
Welp, there’s my cursed upvote of the day.
Yeah, I think it was the sun. She probably trained me to follow her own circadian rhythm, using her cuteness and affection to convince me to comply lol
you can’t train [a dog] to wake you up every day at a certain specific time, unless it can recognise some signal.
My dog always woke me up at a consistent time every morning. I didn’t train her to do that, and I don’t know what the signal was (other than the position of the sun, I guess). I used to hate it, because it was always too early, but I eventually got used to it.
Maybe I was the trainee, in this case 😆




How would a surveillance state even prevent that?