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  • No.

    I wouldn't vote for Hillary period for many reasons. Her sex is not one of them.

    A random fact, I actually did vote for a woman to be president. But, it damn sure was not Hillary. There is too much stink associated with her. Too much shit swept under the rug.

  • I'd say, you have a small instance.

    I used to host lemmyonline.com, which has somewhere around 50-100 users.

    It was upwards of 50-80g of disk space, and it used a pretty good chunk of bandwidth. CPU/Memory requirements were not very high though.

  • Nope.

    Still just feel like a kid, with extra responsibilities, while raising my own kids. Guess sometime around 50 or so i'll start feeling like an "adult"

    Although, at least I call myself a dumbass, after doing something stupid, or wasting money on crap.

  • How did you get that rate? We pay 33 cents, and it was 24 cents just a few months ago… wouldn’t be surprised if it goes up again next year and the year after since even 33 cents is government subsidised (so - there’s no cheaper option available).

    All about location. There are supposedly many in my area on a different coop utility, who are only paying 0.03c/kwh.

    Ooof. Why’d you do that? We simply put (a bit over) 5kW of panels on the roof, and a good 5kW inverter. One day of sun generates about as much power as we use in a week, and even if it’s overcast we still come out ahead.

    I had a few other goals I wanted to accomplish-

    1. Reliability. The grid here isn't the most stable, and blinks a few times per week. And, a time or two per year, we have an outage. This solution has handled this fantastically well, so well, that I don't even notice when the grid has dropped unless I specifically go for it.
    2. Apart of this, was bringing some of my wiring/electrical up to code. This accounted for 10k of the price-tag... I relocated/replaced the mains panel across the house to a location more suitable then my daughter's closet. Also- the panel itself, was pretty old, and needed to be modernized.

    One more issue- my PV is undersized a bit. Adding another 3kw, would yield much better returns for me.

    Its undersized, because if I oversized it, and sent more energy than I consumed, my lovely utility slaps on a 42$ fee.... which is no-bueno.

  • If the ROI => 25 years, then it's not worth it- because the hardware and equipment is considered deprecated at that point.

    If it lasts 30 years, sure, its making good use of itself. But- everything is rated between 15-25 years. As such, after that period, it's considered end of life, and no longer supported.

    Now- I will note, it is not worth it for the "Rate I currently pay", which is 0.08c/kwh. If next year, my electricity rates tripled, it would vastly reduce the amount of time until this solution reached ROI. And- I am betting that electricity does not get cheaper in the future, otherwise I would have not have pulled the trigger on a 50,000$ project, where the math told me it wasn't the best idea.

    Also, if you really want to see everything quantified- I plan on publishing all of the math, and numbers at the one year mark... which will be around march. -> https://static.xtremeownage.com/pages/Projects/Solar-Project/

  • Coming from someone who owns them-

    Nah, it's not worth it.... at least, if you strictly look at "saving money" overall.

    ROI is on average 10-25 years, depending on your current cost of energy. The components/inverters/etc, are usually rated for 20-25 years.

    At least- this applies if you have a properly licensed contractor install everything. If you do everything yourself, its extremely worth it, and would achieve ROI in a decade or less.

  • What will realistically happen?

    Nothing. Companies will just spend a hair more money finding ways to circumvent the new taxes. And, if the new taxes were not easily circumvented- they would just relocate the company to another country with lower taxes.

    In the end, the consumer is paying the taxes, and not the company itself, either way.

  • Anti-DDOS, eh?

    You lost me there. There is no self-hosted anti-ddos solution that is going to be effective.... Because any decent DDOS attack, can easily completely overwhelm your WAN connection. (And potentially even your ISP's upstream(s) )#

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Danish cloud host says customers 'lost all data' after ransomware attack | TechCrunch

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Looks like google domains is no more.

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Proxmox - Building a ceph cluster - XtremeOwnage.com

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    I might have a problem......

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Experiments in Ceph (with Promox)

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Time to pull some more fiber

    New Communities @lemmy.world

    Turbocharged, A community around talking automotive, racecars, etc..

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Single Threaded Workload

    Gaming @beehaw.org

    Electricity & Water I Feature Highlights Ep 6 I Cities: Skylines II

    Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Old.Reddit like alternative front end for lemmy

    Gaming @beehaw.org

    Like FTL? Want more building? Check out Cosmoteer

    Programming @programming.dev

    No. Greek Semicolons hold no power here.

    Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Proof that bots are manipulating content

    sh.itjust.works Main Community @sh.itjust.works

    Sorry- this is too funny to not screenshot

    sh.itjust.works Main Community @sh.itjust.works

    FYI, lots of users are polling to defederate sh.itjust.works

    Gaming @beehaw.org

    Steam code giveaway