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Raspberry Pi4 continuous selfhosted server operations
  • @Creat When I said I had one Pi lifetime that was shortened it was a way of saying yes, it died from 24/7 high load no fan overheating. Now it just boot and freezes after a couple of minutes.
    Then, yes, back in the days when overclocking and over powering was a thing, CPU actually died from all that, I changed a few for customers that didn’t know better. How ironic I did that to myself years later with little arm boards, isn’t it?

  • Raspberry Pi4 continuous selfhosted server operations
  • @ddash The fan is just sitting on top of the case, mostly centered as the turbine opening is slightly smaller than the case itself.

    The duct shoots air horizontally in the general direction of another of a LibreComputer Lepotate. I take that as a bonus.

  • Raspberry Pi4 continuous selfhosted server operations
  • No, the highest temperature I have ever recorded was 76°C. Without fan, and using thermal pads to connect the case to components.

    But I hate high numbers, excessive heat already shortened a Pi lifetime here, since then I am very cautious about that.

  • What does the 3-2-1 rule look like for you?
  • @lka1988 @Lem453 Primarily a frontend tool designed to make your life easier, torsion.org/borgmatic , but I tend to avoid macros, frontend scripts, or even GUIs like this. They may obscure Borg-specific configuration details that, hypothetically, could one day hinder your restoration process.

  • Upgrading from a Pi4 to NUC clone?
  • Update: I have borrowed a Nuc N150 from a colleague, he swapped it for a tower desktop (not powerful enough for gaming, I don’t care about gaming). I may very well end up buying it from him for cheap.

    Else I have a few used Lenovo M910q with i7 in the 230€ range on eBay, that will do

  • homelab @lemmy.ml m33 @theprancingpony.in

    Upgrading from a Pi4 to NUC clone?

    Hello there,

    I’ve been running a little army of raspberry pi and libre computer lepotato for many years now.

    Sometime died of overheating, one died because the microsd card failed so hard that some kind of electrical shock took off the whole pi.

    I’m looking at this trend: replace that with a single or a 2 node cluster of mini pc.

    The point is I still want to consume as less electricity as possible. So low TDP CPUs \<10 to 15W is my most important criteria, then 2 disk bays (don’t care about the form factor or connector).

    Reading buyers comments on Amazon indicates that cheap Chinese mini pc have their ssd dying quickly, or their motherboard, or their power supply, sometimes in months, not even a year.

    Would you please recommend a low power mini pc please ? It may be Chinese but from a reputable brand (which I fail to determine).

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    Un article intéressant chez zataz.com, enfin il me semble ;-)

    zataz.com/clipper-chip-is-back…

    Le 28 janvier dernier, le Sénat français a adopté un amendement qui pourrait marquer un tournant décisif pour la cybersécurité. Ce texte impose aux éditeurs de messageries chiffrées de fournir aux services de renseignement un accès privilégié aux contenus échangés sur leurs plateformes, sous peine de sanctions financières. Une mesure qui, sous couvert de lutte contre la criminalité et le terrorisme, remet en question la confidentialité des échanges numériques et pose de sérieuses interrogations sur les libertés individuelles et la souveraineté numérique.

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