

I understand that reading comprehension is difficult but I do wish you best of luck!


I understand that reading comprehension is difficult but I do wish you best of luck!


Yes, I would prefer you brought all of those up instead! I am not pro-datacenter- I just want you to pick an issue that doesn’t make you a hypocrite.


So you have to make zero pollution in order to criticize a big polluter?
No, but the meat industry next to datacenters is like a skyscraber next to a detached single family suburban home. It’s just so irrelevant. For all the reasons that datacenters are bad, pick one that doesn’t make you hypocrite.
So vegans who drive cars should also keep their mouths shut?
Yes.


I’m not defending LLMs, and neither are vegans. I’m pointing out that hating on datacenters for climate reasons if you then also eat meat is insane and detached from reality.


and contributing to a climate crisis.
Unless you want to argue that simply being alive is contributing to the climate crisis, I sure hope you don’t eat meat.
Here is my copypasted documentation
== PROXMOX CONTAINERS & VIRTUAL MACHINES ======================
C:TorRelay - 192.168.78.160 / 2a05:f6c7:8321::0160
C:Gonic - 192.168.78.161 / 2a05:f6c7:8321::0161
C:Corrade - 192.168.78.162 / 2a05:f6c7:8321::0162
C:MeshCore - 192.168.78.163 / 2a05:f6c7:8321::0163
C:Apache - 192.168.78.164 / 2a05:f6c7:8321::0164
C:Backups - 192.168.78.165 / 2a05:f6c7:8321::0165
C:PiHole - 192.168.78.166 / 2a05:f6c7:8321::0166
C:WireGuard - 192.168.78.167 / 2a05:f6c7:8321::0167
C:qBitTorrent - 192.168.78.169 / 2a05:f6c7:8321::0169
C:OwnCast - 192.168.78.170 / 2a05:f6c7:8321::0170
C:i2pd - 192.168.78.172 / 2a05:f6c7:8321::0172
C:endlessh - 192.168.78.174 / 2a05:f6c7:8321::0174


Same!! I don’t trust other sites to preserve my photography indefinitely, and definitely not in the quality I want, so I built this from scratch https://p.drkt.eu/ and it’s just sitting on a box in my living room. Feels nice to watch the traffic tick by in the logs :)


My Pentium G3220 box running OpnSense has never bottlenecked me, so I imagine you can run it on basically anything you can find in a dumpster.


Navidrome is one piece of a large ecosystem https://opensubsonic.netlify.app/docs/
The thing Navidrome does is that it includes almost everything in one convenient install.
Use any server backend you like (I use Gonic because it is extremely simple) and then connect to it using any client that supports subsonic or opensubsonic
I don’t say this to be mean so please don’t take it this way, but I think this mentality is… privileged? If the free internet goes then so does society as we know it, and the obscure french film collections from the 80s isn’t gonna do anything for you in that new reality. The things that need to be prepped are plain text and take up no space at all, in the grand scheme of things. It is feasible to self-host a text-only version of the entirety of Wikipedia, but nobody here is talking about that. It’s as if people think there’s gonna be some middle-ground where the internet is totally shut down and somehow life goes on as normal. You’d think priorities would shift a little away from media consumption towards “oh shit how do I learn how to filter my water”.
It would sure suck if you were the only person on earth with that french film collection, but do any historians actually know how to reach you? Have you made this information available? If not, then your archive is not useful.
Everyone asks “where do we get more storage?” and not “do we need to hoard all of this?”
gut pull sandwich.com
gut commit -m “ate too much”
gut push