Post ArbeGXZWC3EdV4F7oW by alvaro@podcastindex.social
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 (DIR) Post #Arawz01lMTkAVnqMVM by jimsalter@fosstodon.org
       2025-03-01T01:14:29Z
       
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       @lattera counterpoint: why do you think your home servers are a significant fire risk in context? (Do you have automatic fire suppression in the kitchen? If your stove doesn't need it...)
       
 (DIR) Post #Arb5f3quKWzMAdKk76 by jimsalter@fosstodon.org
       2025-03-01T02:51:44Z
       
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       @lattera :shrugs: worry about what you need to worry about, but you're in considerably more danger of a random wall wart power supply (eg but not limited to cheap USB chargers) catching fire than you're in danger of a server doing so.(Plug in air fresheners are even worse. Those things might as well count as attempted arson.)
       
 (DIR) Post #ArbeGXZWC3EdV4F7oW by alvaro@podcastindex.social
       2025-03-01T09:19:34Z
       
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       @lattera @jimsalter I think that is the point, the risk proposition. For me probability is low, medium risk and I would mitigate this with a fire alarm. And hope I’m home if the probability rises ;)
       
 (DIR) Post #ArbeWbvxk8zhf6P74q by alvaro@podcastindex.social
       2025-03-01T09:22:30Z
       
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       @lattera @jimsalter I think that is the point, the risk proposition. For me probability is low, medium risk and I would mitigate this with a fire alarm. And hope I’m home if the probability rises ;) same as any other home fire measure