| Pronouns | he/him |
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| Private Enterprise Number | 65164 |
| Pronouns | he/him |
| Website | https://reyn.ir |
| Private Enterprise Number | 65164 |
@dch it's the spot price so there are fees and taxes on top such as transmission fees. Here is a screenshot with fees and taxes. The unit is dkk/kWh btw.
They cut the tax on electricity for consumers by quite much recently. "Temporarily", but I doubt they dare put it back.
@dch it can change quite a lot! Here's a screenshot from today (without fees and taxes).
On sunny but still days during the sunnier times of year it's usually very cheap around noon and then up quite a lot in the evening. Wind usually has more inertia, so you don't often see as dramatic changes within the same day due to changes in wind.
@ruben Thanks! Might be a way to test my hypothesis.
The nice thing about electricity prices is you get them the day before. I'm not aware of any CO2 forecasts, so the electricity prices will have to do for scheduling when to do work during the day.
I'm pretty happy what we at robur achieved over the years in terms of deploying #MirageOS unikernels, take a look yourself http://webmshare.com/play/QG0jJ
What you see is the deployment of the unikernel "unipi" (https://github.com/robur-coop/unipi) named "website", with a remote to my blog repository.
Now, dnsvizor (https://github.com/robur-coop/dnsvizor) hands out IP address (DHCP) and registers the name "website.mirage". It also acts as DNS resolver.
What we see next is the website served by the just deployed unikernel (on http://website.mirage).
The last bit we see is the query log of the dnsvizor resolver (at 10.0.42.2 -- out of a habit, http://dnsvizor.mirage would work as well). Here we see that the website.mirage unikernel requested git.robur.coop (both A and AAAA records), and later firefox looked up website.mirage.
The initial web interface is mollymawk (https://github.com/robur-coop/mollymawk).
Running on albatross https://github.com/robur-coop/albatross
This has been achieved thanks to the brilliant robur team and NGI funding :) 🎉 🙌🏾
I'm looking into moving my mail server elsewhere. I need a catch-all address and to be able to blackhole mail addresses. I can host it myself, and I have a dedicated server with Hetzner I could use, but I am wondering what the deliverability is like with them? Any experiences? I don't mind paying for a hosted service.
Any recommendations?