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      747.41kW, or around six and a quarter NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 racks. Max power consumption was rated for around 1.75MW.

      I think my electric company would pay me a visit if I fired that bad boy up in my house lmao, to bad the auction closed already. Oh and it closed at 480k lmfaooo

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      Right? I’ve been using NextCloud/OwnCloud since ~2015. It’s a very standard LAMP app, nothing fancy going on at all. Give it enough memory and you’ll never have any problems, same as any other web service.

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      lol this is such a classic Linux trope

      Person A: I can’t seem to get this to work! Arg!

      Person B: I have been running this for years with no issues. It just works!

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    Stop reminding me that I haven’t used it for half a year since it broke for the 4th time and I am too lazy to fix it…

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    NC seems to either work completely or it doesnt, barely an inbetween there.

    Its fine for me for two years and going. But I only have two users and maybe 200 GB of data. My 16 gigs of ram barely goes above 20%, my 4 thread oldschool xeon usually stays at <5% usage.

    Doing sysadmin stuff for 20 yrs probably helps though.

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    For me Nextcloud AIO works. Still I don’t like how “unstable” NC is. There’s always something that does not work in any setup. Wish it was more stable or there would be a better alternative. For me it’s videos. But only those that are MP4 and have their moov atom at the end of the file. They can’t be played.

    https://github.com/pulsejet/memories/issues/984

    It’s a headache. Set up Ente Photos just for that. Good side effect is that the images from my family and myself are stored E2EE encrypted on the self hosted Ente Photos instance.

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    Currently using Nextcloud AIO and it’s pretty decent, though I’ve got 16 vCPU and 32 GB of RAM allocated to it right now, though it’s only using 10% CPU and ~7 GB of RAM at the moment.

    I think it takes a while to warm up once you start adding data to it, especially depending on the plug-ins you add and amount of data.

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    I’m still using Nextcloud, have been for only 2-3 years, but it’s getting to the point where I’m more annoyed about it than appreciating the usefulness

    It’s not just being slow, it issues with the install. I’m pretty sure these days I’d be better of with specialized individual services than this one monster that die absolutely nothing well. It still can’t even sync files on Android ffs. I’d consider this core functionality.

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      I haven’t had issues with syncing files on android. File sync is literally the only feature I use, so I should probably look for a simpler solution.

      Now upgrading the fucking thing is a nightmare, not sure if me using docker images makes it worse or better though.

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        We’ll see if your reading comprehension liabilities extend to self-hosting.

        Seafile is extremely easy to set up and does one thing and one thing well.

        It does store your data as binaries, so it would be a bit harder to restore than Nextcloud due to that, but I’ve never had an issue with seafile.

        Of course, I didn’t have a problem with Nextcloud until an upgrade borked the installation bad enough that even restoring from backup couldn’t solve the issue.