If you want a supported version for your phone then yes, it’s paid for. You can create a free build yourself though.
We had that with Sailfish OS.
That sentence does not make any sense whatsoever. SATA and SAS are hot pluggable as well.
Yep. But also you need to run lead acid in a smaller charge window so you need more of them and when running out of space more panels might not be feasible - many variables in the whole thing, I don’t think there’s a universal answer, one can’t really get around setting up a small spreadsheet.
Of course it’s relevant. My LiFePos reach about 92% efficiency. Losing 12% of energy in the storage process or not losing them is a big difference.
Lead acid is pretty inefficient though, something like 80% iirc.
I’ve got some 20-ish kWh LiFePo in the basement. The internal temperature barely reacts to a forgotten window in a cold winter night. The whole thing is just many kilograms of thermal mass. Are you sure the battery temp was your problem?
I’m trying, I’m trying.
Usually, yes, I am a bit tempted here though.
If it’s in muscle memory, I think you should look into automation.
Kagi is working for me as well. Took my Google history, calculated I’d need the top tier with my number of searches and grinded my teeth, thinking “okay, I’ll see for a month”. Yeah, it works just so well, so 25€ it is.
So, basically ham radio but with more Kubernetes.
Yep, that can happen. At that point everything installation related should already be unmounted, so just power it off hard and be done.
Or just press AltGr-Print-S to emergency sync the disks and AltGr-Print-B to the reboot hard, magic sysrq keys.