• HugeNerd@lemmy.ca
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    15 hours ago

    Are you living on a space station? What is this shitload of power? A whole 60 watts? Are you rationing AA batteries to run your household?

    What is it with the bullshit fanciful rationalizations people come up with to consume consume consume?

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      5 hours ago

      Are you living on a space station? What is this shitload of power?

      Some of us live off-grid and make every Watt-hour we consume. So it may be that one man’s fanciful bullshit is another man’s daily life. For context, this is my 2,461st day offgrid.

      A whole 60 watts?

      Over the last 30 days I’ve averaged 2.01kWh/day, or an average constant consumption of 84w. All in. And that’s on the high end for folks in similar use cases. In this scenario adding in another 60w would be significant (ie, impossible for my rig during winter months).

      As Sesame Street taught showed us it’s a matter of perspective.


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      5 hours ago

      60w is like £120 a year, these costs add up to the point that low spec servers pretty much always cost more in energy than hardware. Of course it also depends on where you live and your energy rates.

      You could buy a 20 year old server that is going to use 800w, or you could buy a mini PC that is probably more powerful and uses like 10-20w.

      Then again, I used to live somewhere that energy was included in the rent so short of starting a bitcoin farm usage wouldn’t really get noticed too much. In that case it would make sense to just go cheap hardware.

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        5 hours ago

        I’m glad I don’t have these addictions people seem to have. “I need a computer to measure how much water my toilet uses!” “I need a computer in my refrigerator!” etc

        We’ve passed the useful stage of computing, we are now in the “personal issues” phase.

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      8 hours ago

      And that’s 60W while charging. In idle with the screen off, low end laptops often consume as little as 2-3W. Which is not far off from a pi.

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        6 hours ago

        But I want to be cool and awesome! I want to constantly re-learn how to do basic things over and over because TECHNOLOGY!!!

        https://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=23718473&cid=65450499

        And I think China is evil and dumb… but I click “add to cart” on aliexpress in my sleep!

        But I am deeply worried about totally renewable energy consumption by buying an endless stream of disposable baubles!

        (Read above in some kind of sarcastic tone)