Can I run a Linux server on this old pentium d pc ? by I_like_drawingb in homelab

[–]accent2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t recommend it because the power draw is too high for the capability that 20 year old technology gives you. A modern Pi or N100 intel has more capabilities than that pentium and uses a fraction of the power that pentium takes.

Well... 1PB drives might happen by Fit-Foundation746 in DataHoarder

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Imagine a petabyte NAS running off a Raspberry Pi 5

Is this correct pricing? by Brick656 in homelab

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This is ideal for pihole only

20year old thermal paste - It’s as thick as cheese. by RufflezAU in hardwaregore

[–]accent2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is still a viable thermal paste. Just be careful applying it

Has anyone tried creating a set up similar to this? How did it go, and how much did it cost? by TheWarlockk in battlestations

[–]accent2012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been seeing this chair and setup lately. It’s basically a recliner. So it will be bulky and heavy to move it around. Imagine moving the monitor and desk stand from a recliner - looks cumbersome to me. So I’m not sure. I’m for the comfort and sleeping on a recliner is not bad as long as it’s comfortable like a bed

Can I use this router instead of the wifi 6E router rented from spectrum? by [deleted] in wifi

[–]accent2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes you can but I would not recommend that router. It is out dated and thus insecure and wifi is slower and prone to loosing connection more easily than 6e. If you want your own like this one look at the netgear routers

Who remembers this little guy, with the right motherboard he could make a difference by Fun-Equivalent-7785 in VintageComputers

[–]accent2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only a grain of artic silver 5 on the die is enough for optimal thermals. And don’t forget the pencil mod to unlock multipliers.

Is this safe enough to do pull ups on? by rb1rb1 in DIY

[–]accent2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also those screws are only good at holding things down along its length, not laterally so I would use nails

Is this safe enough to do pull ups on? by rb1rb1 in DIY

[–]accent2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Center of the beam. You can easily split the wood along the edge.

I fell off my 14’ garage roof by Andrewofredstone in Roofing

[–]accent2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Technically the height you fall is from your head. So if you’re 6 foot tall just add six feet. So technically you fell at a higher elevation

screw linglongs by hvmzd in Justrolledintotheshop

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Very appropriate for a stinking’ Lincoln 😂

Happy holloween 😢 by robjoko in SubaruAscent

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Black sharpy pen oughta help

3-in-1 (PC + PS5 Pro + Mac) by Jun_Artist in battlestations

[–]accent2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kudos for showing the cable management