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@petergyang I normally run codex inside tmux on my beelink that's running 24/7 and ssh into that. And also keep the files synced back to my MacBook with syncthing to make it easier to preview videos etc locally.
@Lewis_R_W@levelsio Yeah it's true finding someone to do the work in Southern Europe is hard. But the ROI is there if you use a lot of electricity.
Easier in the north (I'm from the UK originally) but then there's a lot less sun so your ROI is much lower.
@Lewis_R_W@levelsio Depends on the building for sure, but I installed my own solar panels and they work pretty well.
Also the efficiency drops over time but they def won't go to zero in 20 years.
There are solar panels still working after 40+ years: https://t.co/Ded9FTPouf
@uncreativetom@grok surely the EU is smart and measures efficiency in terms of FLOPs per watt for computing devices, or maybe tokens per watt for AI chips. Right? Right grok?
@DavidOndrej1@grok I like this but I also prefer to run my agents on my headless Beelink box, and currently I ssh into that from my MacBook and have my different projects open in tmux tabs.
Is there a way to set up cmux on my MacBook so that each tab is a different terminal on my Beelink?
@ItsKieranDrew Doing the same currently. Spain is easier to do this in than France (they are not very receptive to people talking in bad French) and Norway (everyone speaks perfect English and will instantly switch to that).
My experience with Spanish hotels with aircon is either say it's working (but it barely cools the room by 1º), or that it's not hot enough yet so it will be turned on next week / next month (then when I come back in a month it's still not on).
There are some good ones but it's impossible to tell until you've actually stayed there. @Vincci_Hoteles in Granada & Malaga for example is good, and they have invested in refurbing their buildings to be better insulated, using 3x glazed infrared rejecting glass etc.
First year I see tourists actively leave Europe or stay away because it's 1) too hot and 2) there's still no AC installed in most places or it's set way too hot so essentially useless
Tourists will simply stay away if Europeans don't install AC as it will get only hotter probably
And tourism is the last thing Europe is still competitive at due to its cultural history!