| 8 Jul 2025 |
hexa | I'm actually just buying the gear for the hackerspace | 14:54:08 |
hexa | just shy of 1800W peak with a WSW orientation | 14:54:46 |
adamcstephens | nice. that's the directly my roof faces as well | 14:55:10 |
adamcstephens | * nice. that's the direction my roof faces as well | 14:55:17 |
raitobezarius | In reply to @emilazy:matrix.org who's gonna get NixOS on it me ofc | 14:55:36 |
hexa | mounted to the balcony and angled for 88.7% yield according to that I researched | 14:55:35 |
raitobezarius | In reply to @emantor:stratum0.org I quickly skimmed the articles and it looks like this is a purely FPGA based switch design, so my guess is that the CPU is running within the FPGA if there is need for one. The specs of the FPGA look like it may be barely able to run linux, however I would not bet on that. i mean given how open the design is, it's very plausible to extend the existing design to include a switchdev driver IMHO | 14:56:42 |
hexa | * mounted to the balcony and angled for 88.7% yield (compared to setups facing directly towards the south) according to that I researched | 14:56:37 |
raitobezarius | In reply to @adam:robins.wtf I use a Brocade ICX 7250 in my homelab. It's not hackable Linux switch, but it has copper, 8x10Gb, POE and has been quite reliable :) ICX 7250 is hackable Linux ;-) | 14:57:37 |