My x86 Proxmox consumes about 0.3 kwh a day at around 15% average load. I've only had the Kill A Watt on it for a day, so I don't know how accurate that is, but it shouldn't be too far off.
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Not sure how they got so many votes.
Social media loves a good roasting.
While I agree her image is at the very least somewhat exaggerated, her net worth probably puts her somewhere in the top 10%. She's not exactly the powerful elite.
Just using the word "mathematical" doesn't make you smart and insightful.
An old, sweet lady was once talking to my wife about the blackout curtains in our bedroom. She says she bought some like it so "antifa couldn't see inside" her house.
It makes me so angry that Fox News convinced her to be scared of a boogyman.
Capitalism babeeeeee
There are so many portable emulators these days in that form factor. It seems like there's at least one new one each month. I've bought and used several from Anbernic personally or as gifts.
I can't recommend these devices enough.
They never acknowledge the need for cars in some cases.
That's just not true. The movement is about boosting alternative transport. It's not about eradicating cars.
The game is so unique, and its puzzles so novel, I don't it could be replicated successfully.
This was my WoW guild's hype song back in classic and BC.
As his roommate, it was infuriating. He sucked in a lot of ways.
From reading your comments I understand why. It's in your delivery. You're abrasive and you don't explain why. You're also telling people not to use something they know, to use something they don't know, and not explaining how that would be beneficial. As far as I can see, you've only explained how LXD, when setup correctly, can do what Proxmox does.
You're essentially telling people to use something that is at best a side grade for reasons, and being salty about it.