Not sure if this is the right place to ask the question, but there doesn’t seem to be an “askgeeks” or something.

  • Flynn Mandrake
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    Make all of them run a bogosort on a list of 10-100 items. Whichever one finishes last gets shot. Repeat until you no longer have idle servers

    • @onlinepersonaOP
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      210 months ago

      I too like my n x n! algorithms 8)

        • @onlinepersonaOP
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          110 months ago

          It’s minimally specced machine. They should be able to handle it being at 70% CPU and memory most of the time.

        • @onlinepersonaOP
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          210 months ago

          Do you have a recipe or script or something? The docker image seems to assume you’re running it on your own computer and will be configuring it with some GUI? But I’m not going to install xfce on my server and RDP into it to get boinc running.

          • @[email protected]
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            310 months ago

            You don’t need the GUI, the client does all the work. I use a Debian container, so just sudo apt-get install boinc-client.

            Once that’s installed, you go to the project (in my case, World Grid) and setup your account. As part of that, it will give you a URL and account key. Then back on your server, you use the boinccmd to --project_attach the URL and key.

            • @onlinepersonaOP
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              110 months ago

              that’s a better description than their documentation honestly, ty

        • @[email protected]
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          210 months ago

          thats really great.

          Im currently saving up on a new roof of an older farm building, and depending on the utilities I can come up I will put solar panels on it.

          I am really thinking how to utilize the extra power, this one sounds like a great addition to an business concept for downtimes.

    • Big P
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      310 months ago

      If your electricity costs you nothing

      • @[email protected]
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        210 months ago

        thats in general the culprit with own server.

        but in my place electricity itself costs not much, half of the cost is only taxes and other expenses around the energy.

        therefore 200 kwh more or less in a year(that would be 25 watts) is not that much.

    • @onlinepersonaOP
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      210 months ago

      I tried finding instructions for running headless on a server, but everything seems to be for desktop users with a GUI. And the code is proprietary for some reason?

    • Nato Boram
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      110 months ago

      Put your Git host’s runners on them and you now have free-ish CI minutes!

  • TehPers
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    610 months ago

    Turn them off, or repurpose them into Minecraft servers for friends. I’m using more resources running a modded server I don’t play on than I am for actual productive work these days though.

  • @danhab99
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    310 months ago

    I’m assuming you’re talking about some individual VPC that you’re paying for and not using. If you don’t do anything with it in a week then just shut it down after downloading a disk image.

    • @onlinepersonaOP
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      110 months ago

      It’s a sporadically active server for friends and family. They access it maybe a few times a day and it’s the cheapest VPS I could find. So shutting down is not an option atm.

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