I've kept a raspberry pi 4b that's given a mild OC to 1900Mhz in my boiler cupboard for a year and all its needed to keep it below 50 is:
- a tiny metal heatsink
- a 5w usb fan blowing already-warm air sorta towards it
I've kept a raspberry pi 4b that's given a mild OC to 1900Mhz in my boiler cupboard for a year and all its needed to keep it below 50 is:
I'm quite new to docker for NAS stuff - how many pulls would the average person do? like, i don't think i even have 10 containers 🤨
im glad they stopped the dictatorship the other day though. phew!
I gave up and installed it all via snaps originally but this is great stuff. well done!
I wish the flutter sdk was less reliant on snaps out of the box
I don't have much issue with email as a technology. It does what it needs to do, and does it well. The client side software is what hasn't budged in years - Search barely works, files and attachments are cumbersome, and spam is still rampant.
It would be much cheaper and easier if users weren't centralised under a few big providers that prefer to bar any and all access to said users if you're self hosting, making it almost mandatory to use a private service.
EMA-AI-L protocol that turns your prompt into AI slop during transit, but contains a header with the original prompt so the recipient gets your actual message without bullshit attached.
Does this use Btfs' RAID5? If so you might want to avoid since RAID5/6 arent production ready for Btrfs and contain known bugs that can lead to parity loss.
private trackers are the way. DigitalCore is one Im signed up for and it helps a bit with fleshing out my library.
very cool :)
thats like the only thing that would've made this better bro
soon ™