What’s your point?
What’s your point?
I just started using OpenSMTPD as a backup relay and it seems to work for that. Very lightweight and easy to set up.
Costs 20 cents per what? That’s about 0.7kWh per month so I’m guessing it’s per month?
They’re saying they’ve moved away from running things on bare metal and onto using them inside Docker instead.
So does Hyper-V, what’s your point?
Penalty because of the random hash signs in the comment. It looks like someone trying to tag words but failing.
Microsoft does too. Every time I log in to Azure (or Intune, or Defender, or Microsoft 365 or whatever they’re all called these days) for work something has changed names. The documentation usually isn’t updated to reflect the changes.
As a mere user I have no idea what should be reported to whom. It needs to be really obvious and I’d like to see predefined categories as options, e.g. “breaks community rules” (ideally with options to select which rule was broken), “spam”, “illegal content” (remembering that what’s illegal in one place may not be illegal in others).
For reporting to admins, which admins get the report? If I’m on instance A reading a community hosted on instance B and report a comment from a user on instance C, who gets the report? It’d be really nice to see a list of those when selecting a report type, e.g. “this report will be sent to the moderators of lemmy@lemmy.ml” or “this report will be sent to the administrators of lemm.ee, lemmy.ml and startrek.website”.
Yeah, combination microwave/convection ovens are pretty common in Europe, but they don’t need to be smart.
There’s not one built in but it’ll work with any that connects to IMAP or JMAP servers.
Yeah, at current electricity prices where I live that would be just under £300,000 per transaction. Doesn’t seem right.
Edit: as pointed out, I was out by a factor of 100. Electricity costs 40p per kWh here.
Don’t forget the employer taxes, insurance, recruitment costs and so on. It wouldn’t surprise me if the employees are earning on average half that.
This is a very interesting write up, thanks.
West of what?
ZigBee devices are probably the obvious choice. You’ll need a ZigBee dongle which acts as a controller, then HA can talk to all the devices.
I use an Odroid H2 which is an amd64 SBC with two Ethernet ports, two DIMM slots but only two onboard SATA ports. There’s a PCIE slot though.
The new version H3 has a slightly more powerful CPU but is otherwise the same. https://www.odroid.nl/H3-Plus
Before it was rebooted the “cached” value (blue) was very small and decreasing. It goes back to normal after a reboot. I think tmpfs is included in “cached” as well, so it may be effectively zero.
Hard disagree. As one of the people whose personal details and payment information were leaked by Patreon a few years ago I would rather nothing in the fediverse had anything to do with that company.