• Dyskolos@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    0? My energy company says I’m using power equivalent to a family of eight. And it’s just wifey , the servers and me. I had cops here asking if I grow weed 😁

    So unless you steal power, it surely isn’t close to 0 😁

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      1 day ago

      And it’s just wifey , the servers and me.

      So you, wife and your 6 digital kids, checks out.

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      24 hours ago

      My solar covers more than my entire electric bills in the mild weather months.

      I was thinking of moving to more modern systems with modest power consumption too. One of the systems I picked up is basically a case-as-a-heatsink with no fans.

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        12 hours ago

        Never bothered with solar. Tbh the only benefit I see there is integrating it into the smart-home 😁

        No fans would be great, but it’s not just the PC that makes noise. It’s the switches and NASs and UPSs…

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          24 minutes ago

          My electric bill last month was $15. It eventually is financially worth it.

          Don’t know how hard you went on your home lab, I use office rather than datacenter equipment and it’s quite and plenty for my needs. For my professional test/dev needs I have such equipment at work, so I don’t need to home train on gear for the sake of competence in the field.

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      2 days ago

      I realised I don’t need my servers being online 24/7, so for me that’s Raspberry Pi and equivalents, plus powering on computers on demand.

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        2 days ago

        Oh. Okay. That comes close to 0. Mine runs 24/7, just because it would take too long to power down and up all machines, VMS, switches etc 😁

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          More likely your system is more sophisticated, I have just joined the hobby, so to say. But I am sure you can go much cheaper than that with bare metal. If I’d really need to host something, I’d rather buy a real server, and invest in solar power instead of paying some rent. Was a happy Digital Ocean customer, before I realised I can do the same with a Raspberry Pi. I was buying a couple of Pis a year for them. Right now, de-facto one Pi can host everything I really need. I regret I wasted about half a thousand on nothing. Could have bought a great NUC instead of wasting money on the cheapest VM for years.

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            2 days ago

            Oh no, I host everything myself, I would never use a cloud-based anything. A pi does a lot, but it wouldn’t do for all my stuff. Jellyfin, AgentDVR, PaperlessNGX and especially LLamaCPP do need a lot of ressources :)

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            Yeah solar power is much more affordable these days. I live in a vehicle so I have a 500w panel on the roof charging a 200ah lithium battery. I only use a laptop and steam deck, but could easily upscale. The whole system, including the victron controllers & shunt and the 2k inverter came out around £700, but I’m pretty sure stuff has only got cheaper since I bought it. I have way more power than I need in summer, though there are maybe two months in winter when I have to charge everything in daylight. I could always add a small wind generator if I needed. Renewables are totally feasible these days

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      2 days ago

      This is why im doing my homelab on low powered processors (5825u NAS boards). Runs way cooler and is way more efficient. Same performance as my 9900kf gaming PC cpu wise.

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        I was on very low-powered too. As I’m a damn cheapskate. But then the performance started to piss me off and i went nuts. Plus a fat gpu for LLAMACPP for the smarthome. Also I’m gaming A LOT. So it adds up :)

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          That’s fair. I have a 6800xt in my pc and I use that for my llm.

          That said, I think I’m slightly misleading you. My current setup is not a 5825u. It’s my old laptop with an i7-8550u. I’m going to move it to the 5825u soon.

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      2 days ago

      I think I’m at a family of four or five, but I’m alone with my dogs and my weed and my servers. Being able to legally self-host your own drug supply is great.

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        We’re (krauts) allowed to do that too now. But a friend does, so I don’t need to. I would suck at it anyway. Last time i did that was 30yrs ago. Planted A SHITTON, and when i reaped it, I had like 5 fat ass ikea-bags full of tasty weed. Had them dry in a room I never use and…forgot them. All went bad. I should stick to non-living things like servers :-)

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      2 days ago

      How does running a server, assuming it’s used some amount of internet bandwidth, handle residential internet speeds? If I’ve got a gig up and down, can I reasonably run like a jellyfin for my friends?

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        If I’ve got a gig up and down, can I reasonably run like a jellyfin for my friends?

        Easily

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        2 days ago

        I only use jelly for wifey+me, so it’s overseeable. A gig UP surely does help. depending on your source-material, how many watch CONCURRENTLY and how much needs to be transcoded. So hard to say, but 3-5 people should be good with that.

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        My isp hasn’t complained. I have fiber at my house and symmetrical gigabit. You should be fine if you transcode to reduce bandwidth needed as you still use your own internet. But I’m not running jellyfin on my home server.