Message from @Kaytee
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I'll just let the corporations own my data
it's worth it if only for learning imo
also having an actual vm host is nice
you have to buy a lot less hardware if you can just virtualise most of your homelab, and honestly that's how a lot of shit in the real world is done anyway
Yeah
downside: power, if you're only doing a few very lightweight things like dns and irc bouncing arm sbcs will shit on any x86 server out there for power consumption
That's a pretty big thing for me too
The power bills here are insane
All I have in mind is a DNS and IRC bouncer
landlord subsidizes my power bill then it's split four ways
so i'm fine there
I'm using cheapo ($10) hp thin client box at home
has proper sata, gbit ethernet, x86 via nano with very low power draw
granted that ARM SBCs will shit on it when it comes to cpu performance, but still
it could suit your use case
That sounds nice
Though, what would I use the CPU performance an ARM SoC has for?
if it's a thin client, it doesn't matter much
Where'd you get one of those boxes from?
ebay probably
singles for $10-$20 a pop
Hmm, guess I'll have to wait and see
Looking for a good multi tool knife
For building and shit
@Thorax, Crash'n Burn model Sanrenmu do a good multitool, just look it up on Ali or GB
Think Ganzo do one too
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that's a lot of hz
tell him the unit makes no sense and ask how much that is in km/h because that's the appropriate unit for speed
Correction about comply tips: The T200s also fit zs5 but it's pretty tight
1000 MHz means 1 Mil operations per second. Seems plausible as a unit.
no
hz doesn't mean operation per second
hz means per second
exactly
100 million per seconds
so what's write speed measured in?
the writing speed is 3