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How do you actually do that?
How do you decide what to listen to? I assume you don’t listen to multiple entire discographies
Could have pihole running on your desktop as a backup
1W would be 8.769kWh per year. Pricing is regional.
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Lol, what activity. Screw you reddit!
Did you try another power supply?
I wouldn’t assume Googe pays less for storage. They need to pay for land use in many countries, power usage, redundancy and the staff that manages all of it.
They also need powerful servers with fast caching storage and a lot of RAM. They also need to pay for the bandwidth.
As far as I know, they save multiple copies of each video in all resolutions they serve. So an 8K video will also have 4K + 1440p + 1980p + 720p + 480p + 240p + 144p Possibly also 60Hz and 30Hz for some of them and also HDR versions.
You have to add all that to the cost per TB. Finally, there is the question of how much additional storage they need per year, 100 PByr? Presumably also increasing yearly?
I would completely reformat all affected machines. AVs are not perfect. Yes it sucks, but imagine the consequences of doing any form of banking on an infected machine.
Cardboard is the most recyclable material we have. Plastic is complicated.
Better than recycling is to not consume in the first place.
I’ve heard but not confirmed that the various NUC models have CEC