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  • @lka1988 @Lem453 Primarily a frontend tool designed to make your life easier, torsion.org/borgmatic , but I tend to avoid macros, frontend scripts, or even GUIs like this. They may obscure Borg-specific configuration details that, hypothetically, could one day hinder your restoration process.

  • Update: I have borrowed a Nuc N150 from a colleague, he swapped it for a tower desktop (not powerful enough for gaming, I don’t care about gaming). I may very well end up buying it from him for cheap.

    Else I have a few used Lenovo M910q with i7 in the 230€ range on eBay, that will do

  • @RagingToad The microsd that killed one of my Pi (a Pi3) didn't overheat, it just literally exploded, one face of the plastic case was split in two. My conclusion is that i was creating a short circuit, and damaged the Pi board.

    Before I got cooling right, two Pi were really overheating, one died (actually it boots, but freeze). Then I started using radiators or metal cases using the whole case as a dissipator. And a slow fan on top of that for Pi4 and Pi5.

    I would totally look at a NUC by Intel, I'm not restricted to Chinese mini pc at all. Actually I'm looking at Intel NUC but they are like twice the price of other mini pc... so I'm still investigating.

  • homelab @lemmy.ml

    Upgrading from a Pi4 to NUC clone?

    Technologie - 🤖 @jlai.lu

    Un article intéressant chez zataz.com, enfin il me semble ;-)