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nickflood commented on Who would buy a Raspberry Pi for $120?   jeffgeerling.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/schappim
geerlingguy · a year ago
Definitely not less; used mini PCs typically idle at 10-20W on the low end (and some, especially older AMD, at 30-40W which seems insane!).

Even the better low-end N100's usually idle at 5-6W, which is double the Pi 5.

SoC idle temperature depends on environment and cooling solution; the N100 would quickly thermal throttle if you don't have a comparatively large heatsink attached. The Pi 5 will actually give you full performance for a minute or two before throttling (assuming no heatsink).

Other Arm chips are much better, efficiency-wise, but the Pi 5 is still more efficient than any low-end x86 build, especially used.

nickflood · a year ago
My NUC11 with 8 GB of DDR4 and Ethernet idles at 3-4W when I tell it to not power any status LEDs. Can be power-limited in BIOS so that it runs off of a USB-C power adapter with a fixed 19V negotiation cable.

But it is not low-end for sure. I'm kind of wasting the computer on this use case. It's just what I had after Pi 1B turned out not being enough.

nickflood commented on Google Workspace increasing prices from April 11, 2023   workspace.google.com/blog... · Posted by u/lightwin
mrbonner · 3 years ago
It is time for me to evaluate my custom domain email service. I had the original/free Google workspace with custom email domain. In 2021, they charged me $6/month to keep that option afloat. To be honest, I think $6/month is a bit expensive for just email usage. I don't even use any other stuff coming with Suite. My question for this group: how do I get out of this without losing my email domain?
nickflood · 3 years ago
I've had the same free Google Apps account with forwarding for me and couple friends on my custom domain. We didn't use the mail boxes themselves, only forwarded email from the custom address to our free mailboxes. When they moved me to a paid plan, I researched multiple options to keep forwarding for multiple users and ended up getting a forwardemail.net service for 3 EUR/mo.
nickflood commented on Bigmode: Indie game publishing company run by videogamedunkey   bigmode.com/... · Posted by u/shevis
nickflood · 3 years ago
I'm thinking more and more that the biggest new realization for big youtubers is that they have a very powerful marketing platform bundled for free with their business. You know, the thing they sell for lots of money to other companies to pay their staff and themselves.

And when utilized properly, it can do wonders for promoting first-party stuff instead. Look at how many youtubers found success in selling merch, for example.

I view this on similar vein. Vgdunkey may or may not actually come through with his goal of publishing good games, but regardless, they will probably sell to his fans enough just because of the marketing platform that is his channel.

nickflood commented on Datastream for BigQuery Preview   cloud.google.com/datastre... · Posted by u/rntn
nickflood · 3 years ago
At ~$2.5/GiB of changes in Europe, this is a very expensive service. Is the sync process that resource-intensive, are they increasing margins to recoup development costs, or is it just targeting (big enterprise) customers that are okay paying this much for data sync?
nickflood commented on Senior engineers are living in the future   zerobanana.com/essays/liv... · Posted by u/pierreprinetti
triyambakam · 3 years ago
Where I am often hung up in comparison is due to age. I dropped out of college and spent my early 20s learning agriculture and construction. Now I work in software engineering and my current manager is younger than me. Not only is he younger than me, but he's been able to climb up to an engineering manager in a shorter amount of time than I've been working as a SWE. So I feel really lame - wasted so much time early in my life and still seem to be wasting time.
nickflood · 3 years ago
I feel you on that, but in these moments I remember a quote from Steve Jobs: "You can't connect the points forward, you can only connect them backwards".

Which for me means that you don't yet know what advantage these 'wasted' years could give you in the future. Just trust yourself to make the best decisions you can given the circumstances and you'll get to where you want in as little time as you can.

nickflood commented on USB4 v2 is also 120 Gbps   angstronomics.com/p/usb4-... · Posted by u/WithinReason
awoimbee · 3 years ago
Would asymmetric PCIe tunneling be possible ? For external GPUs it would be perfect !
nickflood · 3 years ago
Yep, finally my TB3 eGPU starts being at least in theory outdated. The fact that there was no improvement in TB speed for the last 5 years is ridiculous.

Edit: but probably PCIe lanes to the controller chip would be somehow a bottleneck as this is meant for display transport first

nickflood commented on Electronics are built with death dates. Let’s not keep them a secret   washingtonpost.com/techno... · Posted by u/memorable
vladvasiliu · 4 years ago
Have you been able to find non-manufacturer chargers with a ground connection?

Until now, the only USB-C chargers that I've seen with that are Apple, DELL, and HP (haven't come in contact with Lenovo, etc).

I was looking to buy a second USB-C charger for my HP laptop, but since it has a metal case, the ground connection is a must for me.

nickflood · 4 years ago
Just get a Dell charger, they are high quality and relatively cheap.
nickflood commented on Make Scientific Posters Easier Than Using PowerPoint   app.biorender.com/#new-po... · Posted by u/flybrand
bluish29 · 4 years ago
This looks interesting, but as someone working in academia, I find the pricing for individuals not realistic. 35$ per month (if paid annually) is too much for a tool that would be usually be used a couple of times per year. You don't design a poster each month. I think a better pricing model would be per usage. Even the subscription price of ~40$ (if paid monthly)is too much for a poster or two.
nickflood · 4 years ago
Yep, a 5-seat personal Office 365 license is $100/year, and academia loves Google's online counterparts which are totally free. My wife who's a PhD also gets a free Adobe CS institute-wide. Very hard to compete with all that.

Overall, when I was doing a data model chart for my current company, I researched good options for doing that in a collaborative manner, and all of them are subscription-based now, which doesn't make sense for making a diagram or two when draw.io is available.

nickflood commented on Android 12 forces you to choose a default browser unless you disable Chrome   old.reddit.com/r/GooglePi... · Posted by u/notRobot
Spivak · 4 years ago
My guess is that people who juggle multiple browsers and who want actively want a null default are nonexistent but the people who are confused when opening links after installing a second app that works as a http handler changing the flow are.
nickflood · 4 years ago
I use MS Edge for trusted websites and the ones I want to be logged into and DuckDuckGo browser for random pages and news articles which are normally filled with ads and tracking code.
nickflood commented on A short conversation with a bank   newsletter.danhon.com/arc... · Posted by u/fremden
code_duck · 4 years ago
This also enables Amazon to claim you purchased a different item than you did, or charge a different price. The only way to obtain documentation of a purchase is to take a screenshot of every transaction.

I bought some lightbulbs from Amazon recently. I am quite sure I purchased some 7-8 watt LED candle bulbs. I received a package of 50 watt incandescents, which was definitely not what I wanted. I went to my Amazon account and it showed I had purchased the incandescents. I looked at my email receipt, and all contained was is a list of links to Amazon, which led to their site, showing I had purchased the incandescents. The lack of text in the email meant I had no way to determine what I actually purchased and whether the mistake was on my end, Amazon's or the third party vendor.

nickflood · 4 years ago
The invoices and the "order details" page (one that looks like it's from 2000's internet) should retain the item description at the time you bought the item. That's how I successfully claimed a refund on the item that claimed "2 of item" and shipped me only one.

u/nickflood

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