• hexagonwin@lemmy.today
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    3 hours ago

    why the lid thing tho? you can just disable lid detection and it’ll not suspend even after closing.

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      3 hours ago

      Makes me think of the time I was running a stripped down laptop motherboard as a server for a while. Was given a laptop with a broken screen, but it had a wired NIC, so I pulled the screen off, along with any other component that wasn’t necessary, and shoved it behind a TV where it was close to the router. Ran on that thing for years before being able to afford better equipment.

      An underrated feature of the laptop server: built-in UPS!

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      1 hour ago

      Do you think that people that are using a laptop as a server know how to do that?

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        40 minutes ago

        Honestly? Absolutely. I expect anyone who can set up a server to know basic shit about a laptop.

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    5 hours ago

    People arguing about lid closing when clearly the biggest sin is a laptop on a carpet. Please put a hard surface under to stop it hoovering up all dust and particles possible and having appalling airflow

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      3 hours ago

      I have mine upside down so lid on ground, fan facing upwards but if I had it the correct way up wouldn’t the fans be blowing outward/down?

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        2 hours ago

        Your intake on the side would still be close to the carpet. Also outward and down would build up heat still

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    4 hours ago

    I’m using a crappy HP mini PC from 2016 with just 4GB of RAM and it runs my Nextcloud with Talk that I use instead of Discord. The most limiting factor is actually my internet connection… Only 8 megabits of upload only gets you so far (it used to be 20 megabits but my ISP screwed me over)

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    6 hours ago

    If you can’t turn off sleep, you shouldn’t be setting up servers.

    The laptop should already be closed.

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      6 hours ago

      don’t gatekeep 😑 maybe that laptop is running windows 11 with teamspeak on it and a buggy video driver

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      5 hours ago

      Probably, but this is much less janky than some 100% critical to the business infrastructure that I’ve personally witnessed in data centers.

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        I’ve seen a laptop duct taped to the desk & wall with a similar note as the OP, so you would have to make a conscious effort to fuck with it.

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      Funfact: not all windows laptops let you choose what happens when you close the lid.

      My previous laptop had options for shut down, sleep and hibernate. And if you wanted none of those, you could go fuck yourself (or install not-windows, which didn’t work for the shitty niche software I need)

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      6 hours ago

      Rather than snark, maybe offer some helpful pointers, or even ask if there’s a reason for it?