I got this PC from my dad when he upgraded in like December ish. I've been running Kubuntu on it and just using it like a sort of general purpose desktop for me and my wife, but I've got a hankering for some tinkering and feel like it has more potential, so I'd love some project ideas!
gonna need some hard drives lol. wikipedia is only about 100GB. annas archive is like 1PB, and even just the index is 1TB. the various government archives that were collected are at least 500TB (and probably closer to several PB).
other good things to mirror are probably open source code repos (they get taken down all the time - especially emulators, p2p, and now encryption), libretexts, linux repositories, 3d printed gun files, documentation, project gutenberg, the internet archive, openstreetmaps, the reddit archive, and any other content you find personally valuable - including websites and youtube videos.
the sum of this data is in the dozens to hundreds of petabytes, which is obviously infeasible so i personally try to curate what i find personally valuable and of highest societal value and risk, and to partially mirror what i can for the rest.
It's about the current (threat?) of purging Wikipedia from articles not fitting into the MAGA mind, e.g. climate, gender, race and others, as well as 'cleaning' the inventory of public libraries accordingly.
Do you have another computer @bpt11@sh.itjust.works ? I'd make this my main if I didn't have one. I'd use it as a builder for applications or host a CI server on it. Woodpecker or similar. I know codeberg is looking for CI hosts. Maybe @db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com might also have some input on joining the AI horde :)
Or, seed some torrents from the internet archive or Anna's Archive.
Bit of an experiment on cross-posting discussion based posts to hopefully encourage more discussion type posts on !linux@programming.dev over !linux@lemmy.ml
I kind of dislike it. I mean it's a good thing if they read it. If not, it just takes 5 minutes out of my day if I come up with a good nuanced answer here, and that's time I'm not going to spend answering other people's Linux questions. But it's alright, you made it completely transparent that this is a re-post. And it's a good thing to diversify. People often just ask in one big community, or even discuss everything in the super big technology communities even we have dedicated ones for certain specific tech topics.
A graphics card that old isn't really useful for modern applications (not even AV streaming since it doesn't support modern codecs and therefore would be slow). So I'd have no use for it myself.