You seem to trust Nvidia. I don’t.
You seem to trust Nvidia. I don’t.
I would look into thin clients and Lenovo etc. tiny PC for office on eBay. I run old low power low noise rackmount Supermicros which are nice but hard to find at low prices.
Factor in power bills and heat and noise into your calculations.
Potentially double use for space launches.
360 km or 194 nautic miles is the inter-port distance.
Nah. He’s that Youtube dude.
Question is also whether antichinese sanctions are contributing.
Full human equivalent across all capabilities. Gen AI fails pretty much everywhere.
There is no real AI out there, yet.
Also opnsense, but on thin client.
Good luck with that.
I hear you, but Proxmox does a great many more things than just run containers. Admittedly, many selfhosters won’t need these.
It’s a NUC so sufficiently poweful. Proxmox isn’t fat by any means. If you run your stuff in containers then Proxmox (I aways install it on top of Debian) is your hypervisor is your base system. You typically don’t install stuff on your hypervisor, though I do some very select things.
Proxmox with Debian containers.
nVidia users are in general SOL for FLOSS users in Linux and BSDland. Wayland devs distinctly not at fault here.
The problem with trying to ignore Wayland is that Xorg is abandonware.
You’re probably drawing about 400-450 W.
My current supplier rate is about 0.6 EUR/kWh. I make some 1/2 to 2/3 of my power myself, for a price that’s less than half of that.
How many W are you pulling, on the average? Or kWh per year.
No, that captures just the neuroanatomy. Not the properties like density of ion channels, type, value of the synapse and all the things we don’t know yet.