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I'll probably get super downvoted for this but...

Can we please, for the love of homelab, stop shitting on folks who are excited to share their hardware specs/setup/scores, no matter how old their setup is?

These are some of what I consider low effort comments and I'm seeing more of them each post:

  • "nice heater"
  • "good luck with your electric bill"
  • "you could have bough X for that price" (unsolicited advice)

Home labs are LABS (woof). We tinker, we learn, we play. If someone scores an "ewaste" blade system for $200 that's 1kwh to run with the processing power of a potato, let's be happy for them. There's value and fun in these systems. It's not YOUR lab, it's not YOUR electric bill, it's not YOUR space heater, it's not YOUR hearing to worry about.

Let's make this sub higher quality.

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[–] IlTossico@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (5 children)

L O L

What can I say to someone that gets an OLD IBM with a dual socket 4 cores CPU, with 2 GB of ram and thinks he hit a jackpot, for 100€, with a system that idles at 200W and has the power of an i3 first gen.

Of course it's a heater, or a door stop, what other things you can do with that system.

Would be better if those people maybe posted before buying those systems, for shopping suggestions. That's a topic. Not your complaints.

[–] helpmehomeowner@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Depends I suppose. If someone is looking for guidance or advice that would make sense to me.

[–] IlTossico@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

If someone asks for advice before buying, no problems, there are already people asking for those and we are mostly polite about those, saying why an old server wouldn't be the best solution.

But for someone that already has one, and post of it, I can only make some satire about it. We are talking about vintage stuff. And, I need to admit, I'm the first to love that old stuff, but I would compliment someone if it posts it on a vintage sub, but on Homelab we need working stuff, with real benefits, it's a different manner.

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