Programming@programming.devbywho@feddit.org3 monthsMemory is running out, and so are excuses for software bloatwww.theregister.com English 69373380
TehPers@beehaw.orgEnglish3 monthsServer memory is probably reusable, though likely to be either soldered and/or ECC modules. But a soldering iron and someone sufficiently smart can probably do it (if it isn’t directly usable). 380%4
cassandrafatigue@lemmy.dbzer0.com3 monthsSo it’s salvageable if they don’t burn it out running everything at 500c 3
TehPers@beehaw.orgEnglish3 months500°C would be way above the safe operating temps, but most likely yes. 3
TehPers@beehaw.orgEnglish3 monthsYes, actually. Data centers are designed to cool down components pretty efficiently. They aren’t cooking the RAM at 500°C. 2
cassandrafatigue@lemmy.dbzer0.com3 months500 might be hyperbole, but they do burn the things pretty hard. Not at like a real data center, but for the slop cultists. 2
Server memory is probably reusable, though likely to be either soldered and/or ECC modules. But a soldering iron and someone sufficiently smart can probably do it (if it isn’t directly usable).
So it’s salvageable if they don’t burn it out running everything at 500c
500°C would be way above the safe operating temps, but most likely yes.
You think the slop cultists care?
Yes, actually. Data centers are designed to cool down components pretty efficiently. They aren’t cooking the RAM at 500°C.
500 might be hyperbole, but they do burn the things pretty hard. Not at like a real data center, but for the slop cultists.