

I guess in places like deserts where you have tons of sunlight but hardly any water using photovoltaic to get water out of the air is probably feasable and cheaper than many alternatives.
I guess in places like deserts where you have tons of sunlight but hardly any water using photovoltaic to get water out of the air is probably feasable and cheaper than many alternatives.
Nothing is built to last? No. One little Company still holds out against this concept.
Btw, their 5th phone has an industrial Snapdragon so they can deliver software updates for a couple years longer.
I have an old midi-tower standing around with everything inside but drives.
Is it stupid to just set up the drives as zfs inside the case and let my docker services run on the same machine (as long as there is enough RAM etc. of course)?
Or should I get another PC as application server?
I can afford enterprise-grade drives. It is rather that I have little to no clue about the reliability and failure-rates of different manufacturers/models.
And how different are these from consumer-grade ones? Is it cheaper to buy expensive drives once instead of multiple cheap ones one after another or do the quality differences not matter that much at all?
There is Mailcow. But simple is relative I guess cause you still gotta configure a lot around it to not end up on every spamlist out there
Thats fuckin amazing.
I can still remember when we celebrated linux being at 0.8% and it was not long ago.
Do I have to consider anything before copying my firefox directory into the librewolf directory to have all my bookmarks and addons? Or is this even possible/recomended?