yep they fuckin got us
but it’s not like our posts are safe here either. This is the world we live in now.
2% per year doesn’t seem fast until you learn about the exponential function
my main PC hosts nothing, everything else is always on
sometimes I remember I’m self hosting things
my scsi controller needs to be entered during boot to manage raid. it also has an external battery that needed replacing (which cost more new than just buying a new card … with the exact same battery) so if you’re not in verbose boot mode figure that out and see if the controller is telling you which function key it needs.
figuring out this old stuff is most of the fun in running it, I would sell it as scrap before actually hosting anything on it.
I have a HP Proliant DL380G7, basically the last server with a front side bus, and all the comments about it where about power per watt.
and they’re not wrong.
I just don’t think this is the community for old servers like this, self hosting is very much a practical consideration and the money spent on electricity running anything useful on these old things is better spent on a raspberry pi or stand alone NAS or something.
That’s bad comedy
Damnit Meg
what’s the dilemma though?
Dial in BBS
Everything is a choice.
True freedom is the realisation that you can literally do anything.
We are all playing by being here.
I think we should flip the board but I’m not going to die holding my breath.
it’s a fediverse thing. think of it like a re-tweet.
I sometimes forget Lemmy is a totally different place. Gave you a boost, let me know if it does anything there.
Had just clicked away and had to come back to let you know we call those pointless here.
(protip: if something is actually worth fake internet points give it a boost instead or as well)
maybe when independent inquires into government start happening again you’ll uncover a scandal that can take the mantle.
I’ll just be over here holding my breath.
That’s wild. Have you tried DMT?
only if you don’t count the 25 Starbucks already setting up shop at the landing site
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