I'll piggyback onto this question: With the models you use, how do they compare to current models from the big players?
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I might be out of line, but I'd go as far as calling it wet.
Looks like a switching regulator. Why there are two of them I don't know, but all those electrolytic caps, inductors, and beefy diodes around there are very telling.
The fuse is labeled as PTC so should be a resetting type that does not destroy itself on overload.
If the problem was indeed a bug shorting out the IC itself you probably have a good chance of getting it back by just replacing the IC, if you can identify it.
I forget, was it Win10 that was supposed to be the last version of Windows ever?
I'd say you are one without the silly gadgets.
Says "kernel runs just like any other program" and proceeds to launch a VM to run it, because it would "mess up the system" otherwise. I liked the article, but it feels like it's leaving out the critical piece.
Who's trying to keep selfhosting from anyone? Did I miss something?
Github Actions really are horrible to work with. If I could spin up a container and test the commands on the fly that would make things so much easier. But having to do the commit push refresh webpage insanity every time... It is really cool when the pipeline works, but getting there is very painful.
Correction, I have 16GB. 8GB is what I have assigned to the Opnsense VM. Upgradable RAM would definitely be a must have for me, though. You never know what you might want to run on such a box.
Don't tempt me to waste 4 hours again.