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this costs as much as every PC i've ever owned put together!

my budget homelab is 100% recycled (ewaste):

- dual core pc (free)

- hard drives (free)

- ram (free)

- lcd monitor (free)

- mdadm + ext4


What is the power consumption?

At the beginning of the year 0.35€/kWh was a good estimate. An extra 10W for one year then costs about 30€.

I get the "recycled" motivation, but at that point you might be wasting lots of electricity (and as a result also money).


nothing is showing up for me. luckily i already know the answer: bryozoans, bryozoans, and more bryozoans


I also wasn't seeing anything, until I used "⌘ A" to select all text, and noticed that the list of animals or plants for the city I selected was displayed at the top left, in white text over a white background. Selecting all made it slightly more visible, enough for me to read the text.

Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/VQjfvQZ.png


Thanks for the screenshot. There might some weird three.js/webgl thing going on, because that background is supposed to be black with stars. Any errors in the console? Just put out a potential fix.


No errors, but two regular log messages and two warnings:

    webParams: {startingYear: 260, surfacePoints: Array(0), camera: {…}}
    (warning) THREE.ImageUtils.loadTexture has been deprecated. Use THREE.TextureLoader() instead.
    > Jb.loadTexture @ three.min.js:990
    > createSphere…
    lastAddressFailed true
    (warning) THREE.ImageUtils.loadTexture has been deprecated. Use THREE.TextureLoader() instead.
    > Jb.loadTexture @ three.min.js:990
    > createClouds…
Edit: I figured something was missing so I tried disabling uBlock Origin in case it was blocking some assets, but that didn't help.


the leading horse is WHITE the second horse is RED the third one is a BLACK the last one is a GREEN


why do you want to potentially introduce a plant from the chilean rainforest into texas? there are plenty of interesting plants here already.


I don’t want to do that, but I do want to grow it in a climate controlled growth chamber and study it. It’s a fascinating plant.


oh gotcha, apologies for jumping to conclusions.


Maybe because it is unique, to our knowledge?

Nobody expects it to survive and propagate outdoors.


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