There are case fans with a temperature sensor. They already control the speed themselves depending on the measurement. The only thing they need is 12V.
For example the Arctic F12 TC.
There are case fans with a temperature sensor. They already control the speed themselves depending on the measurement. The only thing they need is 12V.
For example the Arctic F12 TC.
To be honest: a laptop that requires 240W of power is really not a portable laptop anymore, is it?
The battery wouldn’t last even half an hour, and that would be with the maximum 100Wh you can take on an airplane.
I always liked the idea of the small Lenovo ThinkEdge Servers, I just never had a usecase. Maybe these would work for you.
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You mean to plan a route? Or to make sure that all point of interest are in the map? The latter is entirely possible, as it is openstreetmap.
For route planning, I actually don’t know.
Thanks for the heads-up. I am running homebox on my system and didn’t know that it was archived.
And mergerFS
Windows LTSC ftw.
Cloudflare is not the source…
Ha, interesting. I buy my harddrives second hand. They are backed up. If one fails, I swap in a new one. I don’t care if my server is down for a day. That’s what my backup Pi-hole is for.
In one go? Look at Wormhole
But both ends must stay online until it is complete.
The question is, what do you want to host? Audiobooks? A webpage? How about a pinhole + vpn for ad blocking? Your own wiki? A task tracker? A meal planner?
$40 is a bit on the steep side though… I would have bought it instantly for $10.
They try to make the job as easy as possible, so no training is required and literally anybody could do the work. That way they don’t need any skilled labor at all. Basically just any warm body.
Blender is not a CAD tool. And it’s not trying to be.
I like my HPE microserver gen10+
Although it does not come with a GPU by default, but you can install a low power one.
Microsoft 365 is the easy solution. Schools usually don’t have the people and/or the Know-how to implement alternative, well working, solutions.
Where do you take that number from? 1MWh/mo seems quite high. Also considering that the stored energy will only be used when solar or wind are low, the battery will never be used to supply 100% of the electricity.
So it will support many more homes.