litron3000
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- Comment on Should i selfhost? 5 days ago:
thank you, i will look into that
- Comment on Should i selfhost? 5 days ago:
thank you
that still leaves the part about all the hassle of maintaining every service on its own though - Comment on Should i selfhost? 5 days ago:
that was my reasoning as well: with HA OS it is as little trouble for me to maintain - at least that was my line of thinking
- Comment on Should i selfhost? 5 days ago:
that would only handle the backups (and possible data loss) right?
all the tinkering about the specific services is the same on unraid isn´t it? - Comment on Should i selfhost? 5 days ago:
currently i am doing them manually everytime i am changing something. I had to deploy them before (successfully) but if i am going to keep going with the selfhosting route i am planning to set up syncthing to the NAS of a friend
- Submitted 5 days ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 25 comments
- Comment on What has he done to deserve this? 4 months ago:
The kWh/1000h does convey more information than just W though. If I buy a fridge and it says 100W I wouldn’t know if that’s its max power draw or average over time. With the 1000h in there it’s pretty clear we are talking about the average.
Also people who aren’t technically minded might only know “kWh” as that’s what it states on your power bill and they can directly guess what kind of energy bill this fridge might cause.
So you are technically correct I guess and we all know that’s the best kind of correct.
We do have worse stuff in the metric system though, kcal is not the same as the SI for energy (J) for example. Also everything involving time gets messy quickly. Nothing compared to the imperial measurements obviously