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LillianVS , to assholedesign in As you'd expect, /r/AssholeDesign did get one of those threats from the Reddit admins.
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They threatening people with a permanent vacation from moderating? I know for these guys it’s usually a threat but that’d be what I call a good time

I don’t have to volunteer for a website that I get no gratitude for? Ooooh nOoooo, please don’t demote me

iquanyin ,
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if subreddits belong to the community, how is huffman removing mods and so on? ugh. lenny seems nice tho. 👍

resurge , to selfhosted in Anyone else use their crappy old laptops to host servers? lol
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Yeah, using a 9 year old work laptop as my home server. Then with the surging energy prices last year I decided to switch out that laptop with a raspberry pi 4 as server.

Conclusion: I now have a laptop and a RPI running 24/7 🤦‍♂️

TheInsane42 ,
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My RPi4s and 3s will out perform my older laptops, apart from the just retired P50 (gpu nearly died). That one is 6y, the others are 11y old HPs and a 16y 32 bit Xxodd (wierd brand). tje RPis are sufficient for normal server use, the nwew laptop (last gen i9 with 64G mem) can host (nested) kvm clients, so no need for extra hardware. (And still I save them, just in case ;) )

somedaysoon ,
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I wouldn’t recommend a RPi for a server for anyone looking into this. Something like a ThinkCentre M92P will cost less and run circles around a RPi4, at not much more power. It will also support x86 and has Quick Sync tech which makes is great if you use something like jellyfin and need to do transcoding.

Even if you really need a low power SBC then a RPi4 was never the best option. The RockPro64 was released an entire year prior to the RPi4, and has a faster CPU. It supports booting from eMMC, and could boot from USB for like 2 years before the RPi figured it out. It also has a standard PCIe slot for adding SATA cards or extra ethernet ports instead of using the weird hat thing.

Personally though, I don’t think the tiny/mini/micro PCs can be beat, I run two of them at home for all my services.

TheInsane42 ,
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I’m glad I don’t need computing power then. It just runs a webserver, 2 databases, mail environment, puppet master, icr client and some random stuff I just start and forget.

It does the trick here and it and it’s predecessor Rpi3 and 2 managed, are quiet and enough for here. Both 3s boot from microsd and run from USB SSD for the OS, data is on nas. All are stock, no extentions, apart from an extra USB nic on my firewall. (Somehow having 2 different physical interfaces sounded preferable to me for a firewall)

The old 3s are now interface for my smart meter and a domoticz system.

BTW I see the Thinkcenter you mention for €250 online, My RPi4 cost me as kit €108 (8GB version). That was before all prizes went trough the roof though, as I see the separate board now for €125.

somedaysoon ,
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BTW I see the Thinkcenter you mention for €250 online, My RPi4 cost me as kit €108 (8GB version). That was before all prizes went trough the roof though, as I see the separate board now for €125.

A ThinkCentre M92P can be had for < €100 on eBay, like even down to €40-70. I’m not saying you shouldn’t use a RPi if you already have them, but RPi has not been worth it going back to the RPi3. If anyone needs to get hardware to setup their server, the tiny/mini/micro lines are better.

servethehome.com/introducing-project-tinyminimicr…

I was put off of RPis since the RPi3 too, the way they misled people with their marketing about it having a gigabit port which was on a shared bus so it was not really true put me off of them. And Pine64 boards have been better going back to then with the RockPro over the RPi3, and the RockPro64 way better than the RPi4.

marswarrior ,
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Conclusion: I now have a laptop and a RPI running 24/7 🤦‍♂️

Sounds like a win to me. lol

marcos , to assholedesign in This is the entrance to the cafeteria in a US school. Absolute fuck you to the students if you ask me.

How many people are expected to go through it in a 10 minutes break?

STRIKINGdebate2 OP ,
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I dunno. Given the way education is being gutted we could see more of this in the future. It’s a glaring symptom of what I call the prisonification of schools in the US. For a long time schools have slowly been getting less and less funding. Lots of students are hardly getting taught anything in the US. Heck, they even have armed guards in a lot is schools now.

Kutsuya ,

They have armed guards because of all the shootings. If America were to work on that, then this wouldn’t all be necessary to begin with.

Falmarri ,
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I live in an area where houses start at 3 million dollars, and the school is surrounded by 10 foot high iron gates with iron spikes at the top. I do t have kids but no way I would send my kid there. I already hated school, I can’t imagine what it’s like having to feel like a prisoner every day

paddelwaddle , to futurama in Not soon enough!

Soon enough.

That’s not soon enough!

big_slap , to assholedesign in As you'd expect, /r/AssholeDesign did get one of those threats from the Reddit admins.

mod code of conduct account?? LMAO. the drama just keeps getting better and better

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b9ff842a-724c-4e0d-b80b-cb13f4371408.jpeg

jumpedship , to fediverse in Lemmy's daily user activity skyrockets with a 1200% surge so far this month!

Just joined. I really hope this kicks off, because it would be sad to see reddit prosper after all the greedy nonsense.

buycurious , to assholedesign in This is the entrance to the cafeteria in a US school. Absolute fuck you to the students if you ask me.

Come on, just don’t be fat, in a wheelchair, or generally any sort of disability that hinders movement.

This isn’t that hard.

/s

patpat , to assholedesign in As you'd expect, /r/AssholeDesign did get one of those threats from the Reddit admins.

Assholes

MesaCoast , to nostupidquestions in Is there a food that is cheap, delicious and healthy at the same time?

Ah yes, a food that you can eat for three days without pooping while you stay in a tent?

ventusx , to assholedesign in As you'd expect, /r/AssholeDesign did get one of those threats from the Reddit admins.

Lmao Fuck u/ModCodeOfConduct, Spez’s alt

Regna ,
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He doesn’t need an alt. He’s the CEO, he can force his employees to do despicable things without involving him directly.

Resonosity , to nostupidquestions in Is there a food that is cheap, delicious and healthy at the same time?

I have a feeling that the answer to this might be anything that you can grow from seeds. So, fresh fruits, vegetables, beans, grains, etc. then, like tomatoes or snow peas or apples or wheatberries. The thing is that these all take time to transform from seed to fruit, so if you include time in your constraint space these don't work. But you didn't so here you go :D

ChampagneEquinox ,
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As someone attempting to grow from seed here in Central Texas:

It would be SO MUCH cheaper for me to buy store bought.

You have to factor in a watering costs, soil quality, fertilizer costs, and time commitment. Oh and potentially overhauling large swaths of your yard to grow crops and flowers to encourage enough pollinators to show up.

I spent probably over $1,500 this year getting my yard in suitable enough shape to grow, after a complete bust on any kind of yield last year. I also grow herbs indoors, and yes that can be more cost effective. That isn't to say it's not worth it, I'm about to have an insane yield of tomatoes that I won't know what to do with. I currently get to make my own fresh bruschetta every week with home grown basil and tomatoes. I get fresh strawberries off the vine every day, though the bushels aren't very large. If all goes according to plan, I'll also have some bell peppers and okra later in the season. All grown from seed. I have morning glory and passion flower vines that have volunteered all over parts of the yard, the latter being a critical food source for butterflies, so I now have a few dozen butterflies flapping around on a given day. I also have a ton of volunteer sunflowers after setting up bird feeders with black oil sunflower seeds as feed.

It's wonderful, my yard is slowly rewilding and I love being able to grow a little food. It'll get cheaper over the next few years to maintain. But it certainly was not cheap to get here! Container gardening is cheaper, but you still have to have the right light sources and watering schedule. If you live somewhere naturally rainy and sunny in equal measure, and the climate isn't trying to kill you, then it might be cost effective. It was at one point in time. But it isn't here, now. Still worth it for me though.

RBWells ,

Yeah only cheap if you don't include your time. And the cost of land. But as a Florida food gardener - OKRA is like nothing else. It grows even in the summer here, is beautiful, the flowers are lovely and my whole family loves it. If you grow it, you can pick them when younger, and the few you inevitably miss, save for seeds. Nutritious and delicious, and in hot climates, cheap.

Beans are the obvious answer to the OP's puzzle though. Beans and rice, build up your spice cabinet, endless variety and so delicious, cheap, and healthy.

ChampagneEquinox ,
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I tell ya, I tried okra last year and it was a total bust. Had enough seeds to try again this year, started them indoors. Of the 10 seedlings I sprouted, six made it into the ground in March, and only two are still growing. They're by far my slowest growers, but the good news is they look like they're finally picking up speed and are looking strong. They're about 18"-2' tall now. I hope they survive the next 3 months set to have more 100*+ days than not.

lwuy9v5 , to nostupidquestions in Is there a food that is cheap, delicious and healthy at the same time?

Mac n cheese.

Ratatouille.

A lot of cuisine that is lauded all around the world embraces all three of those, or at least the original dishes they came from did. A lot of really fancy food today and in the last 50 years is just “peasant food”. Sometimes just with fresher ingredients and more butter

cumcum69 ,

mac n cheese is not healthy

EstherinLosAngeles , to fediverse in Lemmy's daily user activity skyrockets with a 1200% surge so far this month!

I just joined last night after leaving Reddit for green pastures here and am happy to support the site.

AcidOctopus , to selfhosted in Anyone else use their crappy old laptops to host servers? lol

I’m patiently waiting for someone (anyone) I know to decide to throw out an old laptop.

Gonna bite their hand off for it, install Linux and proceed to fuck around and find out.

JustinFTL , to retrogaming in My thrift store haul
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There is definitely something satisfying about owning retro consoles and games. But it's hard and expensive to find them sometimes, so I've been going the emulator/ROM route lately. I've found SO many amazing games. I'm playing the old Monster Hunter PSP games right now. I even installed Mario 64 for nostalgia, and I'm actually shocked how advanced that game is for its time.

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