My comment was deleted by a mod. For something I don't consider a slur, but you do. Your question was implied policing, which I reject. I don't participate in communities with draconian moderation, so I'm no longer reading /c/technology@beehaw
I don't let others police my language.
Even i386 felt pretty speedy when compared to 8 MHz 68k.
I use Graphene OS and mostly/exclusively only open source applications.
They are supporting their government since Russia is under attack, but the war is unpopular. The government response is considered too weak, many want harder strikes, including against the West.
Careful consideration doesn't work around thermodynamical limits very much, I'm afraid. When we move forward, we do not energy transition but rather add new atop the old: we never stopped burning classical biomass, coal or natural gas. Renewable energy is just a new thin layer on top. Depletion of mineral resources necessary for renewable infrastructure buildout and maintenance indeed does a number on the overall economics and energetics, but unfortunately in the wrong drection.
zfs is about data integrity rather than performance.
Do you know a heat pump which operates at 1400-1600 deg C?
Looking at glass, or cement. Do you know a heat pump that runs at up to 1600 C? So it's just plain ohmic heating. And it's a 24/7 process, so it needs electrochemical backup. Do you know what that does to your EROEI?
My own tamper-proof server in a locked cage. There are no noncompliant jurisdictions.