mke@lemm.eetoTechnology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft wants to move Windows fully to the cloudEnglish
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1 year agoIs the “cloud” sustainable and scalable, in terms of energy and environmental demands?
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Is the “cloud” sustainable and scalable, in terms of energy and environmental demands?
(GitKraken)[https://www.gitkraken.com/] is nice.
It is free “for solo developers working with local/public repos” (and free for all remaining cases, under (GitHub academic benefits)[https://education.github.com/]).
I wonder whether you meant “bidet shower” or “bidet” (meant as a stand-alone additional sanitary equipment for a toilet room).
Very interesting! Thank you for sharing your project!!
However, in terms of some of the benefits you mention in the “motivations”, bandwidth, energy efficiency and CO2 might weak points: after all your server (backend) stays on 24/7 and it does all the heavy lifting anyway, doesn’t it? So you are not really saving bandwidth/energy/CO2… (unless - of course - you cache in “time” and “space” and reuse the search results for queries of yours and of other users).