zeroping

joined 2 years ago

I've been running Debian for years. It took me a long while to learn the lessons documented clearly on https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian , especially the one about frankendebian. These days, I mostly run Stable, and it's been super reliable.

It's not the route I've gone, but lots of people seem to be having success with retired small form factor business machines. Getting a good deal on used business stuff seems to be the key, ideally locally, where they just want to get rid of it compared to ebay. A low-end Intel from 4 years ago is annoyingly good computation per watt.

Also, take your power bill and calculate the cost of a watt for a year. Remember that number for all future purchases. Where I live, it's around $1.50/watt-year. A 60-watt always-on computer gets pricy quickly.