why this? because a trezor is more expensive than a safe you would keep inside your wall? how about travelling with the gold? how about moving a lot of gold lets say like a truck as the example already mentioned? I usually travel and take my trezor along when needed... and its still in the same safe behind the wall as I would keep a gold bar or something valuable.
I would like to ask something.. cant we have estimates or analogies of same type like "internet servers now consuming more electricity than China" for example? I mean, its obvious! Any system wide available and requested, as internet or blockchain nodes to process transactions, based in computing which uses computers which are powered by energy, will spend energy to work. You guys are smart and I cant even comp to those maths on kilowatts etc, but really... I only see this electricity consumption GROWING as we are powering more and more systems, to be datacenters, vms, containers for the internet, same way to feed blockchain systems around the globe. I don't know if the point here is like "bad bitcoin it consumes energy" or just a pure analysis. cheers folks
I know the feeling. I was sick of using company's laptop (ideapad) to everything I needed to (messing personal stuff together), and went forward looking for a new (used) laptop in internet classified boards. I wanted a well built, portable (like 13" max), and mint condition used laptop. Went to Docker Slack and asked what were their experience running docker on mac. There are still some improvements to be made there, and besides I dont want to run VMs again unless its totally needed (like a windows environment in a vm, or coreos on qemu as I use here for k8s testing, but not docker itself). I know xhyve is transparent and everything, but lets face it, its just another virtual machine running docker, from boot2docker to xhyve was a no-go to me. So I decided to go for a Linux laptop (using linux since 98, in fact I got excited about it). My options for a decent linux laptop concerning portability were the Dell XPS, or a Thinkpad X260. So I started to watch reviews on youtube for both laptops. Doing so I found that the Dell has a coil whine issue that would really drive me crazy having a laptop screaming right out of the box. It was a no-go for me. If you want to check what I am talking about, watch this https://youtu.be/cwR4CWzDtfQ. My boss has one and I started to listen to the laptop and yes it is kinda noisy. So there was this thinkpad. At amazon the X260 was USD 2750. Far from my spending range right now, so I decided to check classifieds for a used one. Keeping in mind the linux laptop for docker development, I found a thinkpad x240 which is a beast - 12,5"/i7 proc/8GB ram/256 ssd. its silent, portable enough, feels well built as most thinkpads, its possible to upgrade the memory to 16GB when I have the resources for it, has back-light keyboard, a nice keyboard indeed. The trackpad is sort of weird, but I am getting used to it. The version I got is a touchscreen HD display and not FHD, so my max res is 1366x768. Using the gnome tweak tool I was able to change some fonts and icons size, its just great now, feels like HD for me. Has 2 video ports, VGA and miniDV. it has card reader. Even a sim card modem built in. It was USD 500. I dont see myself changing to another one soon. And docker is flying over here - as well qemu. Cheers mates.