Most of the power draw is from the hdds. I have the same issue. If you want less power consumption. Invest in SSD or SSD and HDD hybrid where you store quick access files on SSD and rare access on hdd (then you can spin them down with timeout of , let’s say 30-60 min). This should save some energy
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LeTak@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Nextcloud cries foul over Google Play Store app rejectionEnglish342·2 months agoGoogle be Like : just use Google Drive
What if , no….
I like netNewsWire on iOS
https://developers.revolt.chat/faq
As of right now, Revolt does not feature any federation and it is not in our feature roadmap.
However, this does not necessarily mean federation is off the table, possible avenues are:
- Implement our own federation protocol
- Implement a promising up and coming federation protocol, polyproto
- Implement the Matrix protocol (unlikely, obtuse and unstable)
- Implement the XMPP protocol (battle-tested and stable)
Any federation that is implemented MUST exercise caution in:
- Preventing spam and abuse: moderators should be able to block malicious actors
- Protecting user data: users should be able to redact all of their information and messages
Oh no…… anyway Here something discord alike that you can selfhost or join the existing instance.
LeTak@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla sales crash continues in Europe, with Germany down 70%English4·4 months agoGermany tries to make one every two years. The newest one is called Wero/kwitt
LeTak@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Why I ditched my Pi-hole but still block ads - mattsayar.comEnglish4·5 months agoI use both. I have NextDNS for mobile and PiHole for the local Intranet. A VPN to the home network for DNS did not work well enough for me.
LeTak@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Digital Fingerprinting: Google launched a new era of tracking worse than cookie banners | TutaEnglish121·5 months agoUsing Mullvad Browser + Mullvad VPN could mitigate this a little bit. Because if you use it as intended (don’t modify Mullvad browser after installation) , all Mullvad users would have the same browser fingerprint and IPs from the same pool.
I hope it becomes usable. If they hold there promise. Linux Wayland apps could be run through emulation layer, FreeBSD apps would run native and many MacOS apps should work out of the box.
https://ravynos.com/ Switch to MacOS without Apple when it is finally released.
LeTak@lemm.eeto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Just tried Immich to replace Google photos2·8 months agoWow, I just tried searching for random objects. It works. I don’t know how if it detects everything but I got some good results.
LeTak@lemm.eeto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Just tried Immich to replace Google photos9·8 months agoI forgot to mention. You can obviously self host it. Server and client are open source.
LeTak@lemm.eeto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Just tried Immich to replace Google photos7·8 months agoI personally switched to Ente.io for shared photo albums. Works great. Encrypted, cheap and you don’t have to make an account as a guest user. I highly recommend that you give it a try. Also if you want to (opt-in). It got on device AI/ML for face and object recognition.
Just hold Side button and one of the volume buttons to deactivate biometrics
LeTak@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Everything Apple iOS 18 Will Do, Android Already DoesEnglish5·1 year agoOn Linux you can use https://libimobiledevice.org/ for backups and management.
LeTak@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Accidentally Deleted $125 Billion Pension Fund's AccountEnglish27·1 year agoWaiting for the news “Google deleted users account, now they lost access to their passkeys and with that to all other services” It can only be a matter of days until it happens.
LeTak@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•How RCS on iPhone Will Make Texting Better for EveryoneEnglish258·1 year agoRCS makes everything better by forcing us to add a second proprietary communication standard to our phone that is advertised by Google and required by Chinese law regulations. And is also know for bad security…. What could possibly go wrong.
Good point. I looked mostly at the spec sheet from the manufacturer and for example the Samsung 870 Evo vs Seagate IronWolf NAS Drive. Side note, AFAIK NVME drives have a higher power consumption. Especially PCIe 5.0.
My NAS with 2 HDDs from Seagate has a total powerdraw of around 30-40w. And I don’t spin the drives down.