Yeah, we pay a lot. We also got one of the lowest downtimes regarding electricity, on average approximately 10minutes per year…so that’s kind of a (small) advantage you get for the premium price
Yeah, we pay a lot. We also got one of the lowest downtimes regarding electricity, on average approximately 10minutes per year…so that’s kind of a (small) advantage you get for the premium price
Average load 800W is 0.8kW24h30d=576kWh/M
Which is over 172€ on a 30ct/kWh contract.
Pop os+ Nvidia 3090 user here, no problems
Even apt is deliberately broken:
“[If] You use ‘sudo apt install chromium’, you get a Snap package of Chromium instead of Debian”
How would this not just trigger from any sound rather one specific?
One could only wish
Just my 2 cents:
Proxmox. Flexibility for both new services via VM/LXC and backups (just install proxmox backup server alongside and you get incremental backups with nice retention settings, file-restore capabilities as well as backup consistency checks)
If it’s in a VM/container you don’t need to worry about backups, see 1.
In this case isn’t it sufficient to be able to access the data via Windows network?
Anyone tried upgrading from 6.0?
Is the g15 somewhat similar to the g15? Because I use the latter on pop_os and it works flawlessly with g15stats
Can you elaborate how it can cause physical damage?
Are long waiting times really a thing? Here in Germany even the charging areas next to the autobahn have a maximum of 1-2 waiting cars if at all
Using a different Port than 22 decreased these numbers significantly for me. Fail 2 ban is active nevertheless
Fail2ban + different Port.
Nice. V2D is a nice use case every ev should provide
Thanks for sharing!
Thinking of that one guy that lost their foldable to a grain of salt after eating something in the train while watching a movie on it and then closing the phone… I hope they never get a real thing
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Is there any possibility to integrate traffic data into one of them so you don’t blindly get into traffic jam?
Nah, they tried to sell their own “non-intrusive” ads after blocking the sites’ ads.