Hello folks,

I have a mini PC which I use to host my website and some lightweight services. The mini PC idles at ~10% cpu usage. I was wondering if I can contribute 90% of CPU to the community. Thinking that maybe I can host other people’s websites for free.

How can I do that? Should I host some fediverse software? What do I do with this much processing power?

Thanks in advance!

  • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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    5 days ago

    Good intentions, but I would be wary of anything not official like foldingathome or boinc (both great projects I recommend)

    The reason is other people are horrible, and while your intentions are good, it’s significant risk. Lemmy had a csam attack a while ago and I immediately moved my instance to the cloud because I learned that if I even accidentally hosted anything it means immediate seizure, self hosting it means they plow through my door and yank the servers.

    Tor nodes, peertube, you open yourself up to that risk

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      5 days ago

      Where are you hosting your instance now? I’ve been looking into a cheap VPS for the things I’d rather not host on my personal home network.

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      “my instance to the cloud because I learned that if I even accidentally hosted anything it means immediate seizure,”

      That sounds a bit extreme. You are not hosting csam on purpose. And most likely try to moderate as good as possible.

      I actually believe more people should host their own server. And get rid of the cloud. Not moving more to the cloud.

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      Pretty sure tor is a honeypot… Not sure the alternatives though

      Edit: maybe honeypot is not the right word, but at the nation-state level this won’t keep you anonymous I’m guessing. Good for normal people who want more privacy

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      Is there any way to exclude US projects, or only pick projects that are non-profit or open-source?

      I wouldn’t want to waste energy on something that the Christian Taliban will likely destroy, or benefit from; or go to patented corporate research.

  • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    5 days ago

    I think lower CPU usage is good. CPUs tend to be the most efficient this way and it allows for sudden usage spikes without lag.

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      don’t want your server maxing out all day

      But don’t you think about that poor server?

      It is feeling so bored out and it’s whole life worthless…

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    You could also use it for running more services at home 😬. Thinks like Wekan, nextcloud, gitlab, matrix server, mbin, mastodon, grafana, mumble…

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      ok but there’ll still be a lot of idle capacity that can be put to good use. I relatively rarely browse I2P, but I’m happy to contribute bandwidth. It’s safe too, because I only see encrypted traffic coming from one relay and going to another one, and it does not run an “exit node”

  • Luffy@lemmy.ml
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    No, you cant just „share processing power“

    Also you could host something like a Lemmy instance, but then you had to get it federated, and mod it, and what not

    If you want to do something good, host a snowflake proxy or something

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