

Yea, it’s a power station with built-in UPS. https://iallpowers.eu/products/allpowers-r600-portable-power-station-600w-299wh-with-lifep04-battery-1
The white box at the wall is also a battery from my solar setup, with an ATS. So kinda double UPS 🤭
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Yea, it’s a power station with built-in UPS. https://iallpowers.eu/products/allpowers-r600-portable-power-station-600w-299wh-with-lifep04-battery-1
The white box at the wall is also a battery from my solar setup, with an ATS. So kinda double UPS 🤭


I was too lazy to put on clothes and go out to my shack. This picture is a bit old. It’s missing a lot of mess and my PeerTube server.



It’s different software, doing the same thing differently.
Just like all the different forks of Mastodon.


“Threadiverse” was used before Facebook. Threadiverse refers to a sub verse of the Fediverse.


That entirely depends on the specific models and use case.
Backups of the LXC container has been enough, but I’m thinking about doing a secondary backup of the DB itself.
Everything runs in the same container.
I have restored the container many times. Also, every time there’s an update, I backup the container first and then I can restore it if something breaks.
I have 2 local backups and then 3 remotely at Hetzner.


I already had the inverter and solar panels for a few years, when I added the battery pack.
BMS: 300 EUR Battery (5 kWh): 1300 EUR
I can then stack batteries on top of each other op to 5 batteries in total.
If you were to get the same setup, excluding solar panels, the price would be 3200 EUR.
I’m sure that could be done a lot cheaper though, if you only wanted a battery pack and no solar. Then you could probably get a much cheaper inverter.
I have 2000 kWp solar setup, which roughly saves me about 300 EUR/year.


A 5 kWh battery is about 1300 EUR, with a 10 year warranty.
1-2 EUR is minimum saved pr. day. Let’s just say I only save 1 EUR pr. day. That’s 365 EUR/year. RoI is max 3.5 years.
Host PieFed instead.
With that said, I host Lemmy.wtf, which is a rather small instance.
Proxmox > LXC > Docker.
The container has 6 vcores and 6GB RAM.
Backups are handled by Proxmox.
Do you mean a 64GB SSD or did you really have to upgrade to 64GB RAM to run your Lemmy instance?


Where do you live? I also have a heat pump for hot water and floor heating. Compared to winter, it barely runs in the summer months, but sounds like you live in a colder place than Danmark?
There’s still money to be made (saved), by buying during the cheapest hours and using it during the expensive hours.
I can save about 1-2 EUR every day by buying during cheap hours and using it during expensive hours. Days I can just use the sun, I of course save even more, because I barely have to buy any electricity, except for a few hours at night.


10 MWh is a lot for just 3-4 months. Do you have a Jacuzzi and heated pool? 😅
For the months you can’t produce enough electricity, you buy the electricity during the cheap hours and then use it during peak hours, when it is most expensive.


You can invest in batteries. Then you can store the energy produced and use it later, like at night time. You can also buy electricity when it is cheap for the battery and then use it when it is expensive.


Friendica is closest, but it does not really do well what I use Facebook for. I use Facebook for the small, niche group or the local community group and that’s it. Friendica does so “groups”, but it’s far from the same experience.


What is wrong with Hyprland?


Are you referring to Omarchy by David Heinemeier Hansson? He’s definitely a racist and not sponsored by Framework.
Can we also please stop calling every piece of shit a nazi?
What didn’t you like about the UI and which PeerTube instance did you use?
Edit: I see in your video that you are visiting a PeerTube instance with a very old version of PeerTube. Try something like: https://spectra.video/
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That’s the server currently missing from the picture. Right now it’s a mess, because I’m doing a re-setup of everything. But getting my hands on hard drives have been difficult and I actually still need a CPU and motherboard.