• @[email protected]
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    659 hours ago

    Switched from a raspberry pi 3 to a second hand x86 thin client (lenovo thinkcentre m920q) because raspberry pi 4 were not available at the time. Made me learn proxmox and a bunch of other cool stuff my raspi couldn’t handle.

    I’m rooting for ARM / RISC-V to become more popular in desktop computing / servers though.

    • mesamune
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      419 hours ago

      I’ve always liked riscv. Just the idea of literally everything on the device being open source is a fun idea. Manuals to everything.

    • @[email protected]
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      69 hours ago

      Waiting for proxmox-arm becoming a thing (I know there’s some community versions trying it but I’m not sure how reliable they are)

      • @ArbiterXero
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        79 hours ago

        The hardware virtualisation available for arm just isn’t there yet

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          48 hours ago

          Apple Silicon Macs do a great job with virtualization. Outside of them there’s just no nice high end hardware that’s well suited for something like proxmox. It’s either low end SBC, or the hyper proprietary ARM servers that I don’t think we can even buy.

          • @ArbiterXero
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            18 hours ago

            Those are heavily customised, we’re talking raspberry pi’s here

    • @[email protected]
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      27 hours ago

      Is there RISC-V hardware already? I thought the specification was still under development.

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        Very much so, not quite ready for prime time maybe, but you can play with it, StarFive is quite well-known for their chips in this space for example

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        24 hours ago

        There are some Raspi competitors offering SBCs with RISC-V chips, there is even a RISC-V Mainboard for the framework laptops, but the last time I checked they sadly didn’t reach the performance levels of comparable ARM chips.