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  1. the open compute project found a partner for water cooling according to this boring presentation they adopted immersion cooling from a company called Submer and got them to work with the other OCP partners and they convinced the EU to use it for a datacenter and it seems to work well for them so now they have a case study showing it works
  2. The Open Compute project, The project from the major tech companies to cooperate on server hardware development, has started working on scalable liquid cooling for servers. There are multiple engineering groups working on the parts for liquid cooling and immersion as can be seen in the opencompute project youtube channel There is a nice video summery of the effort in the video OCPSummit19 - EW: Advanced Cooling - Eco-system Enabling of Liquid Cooling Ingredients Maybe Intel or other vendors will allow linus to take a look at what is being done. considering the scale of production it would probably trickle down to consumer hardware sooner or later.
  3. which encoder software has been used for the render? and has using a frameserver to distribute the encoding on multiple computers been considered? considering floatplane is supposed to be a video hosting site i hope a render farm is something that can be done cooperatively and scale nicer then one machine and there are many encoder choices to test using video hardware to encode using opencl or cuda is also worth checking
  4. i saw the eero routers sponsoring a techlink episode and it seems to me they didnt actually read and/or understand the license for some of the software or dont care. suggesting that GPL 2/3 and LGPL code will be only released 3 years after they stop distribution of the routers makes zero sense. making the open source compliance document a doc file is just icing on the cake why would a router need libplymouth2 btw?
  5. Is the Intel compute stick not a mini pc? its crappier and older but definitely smaller
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