Comment by starkparker

2 days ago

The build servers appear to be AMD Opteron G3s, which only support part of SSE4 (SSE4a). Full SSE4 support didn't land until Bulldozer (late 2011).

I appreciate that this is a volunteer project, but my back of the hand math suggests that if they upgraded to a $300 laptop using a 10nm intel chip, it would pay for itself in power usage within a few years. Actually, probably less, considering an i3-N305 has more cores and substantially faster single thread.

And yes, you could get that cost down easily.

  • Yes, a used laptop would be an upgrade from server hardware of that vintage, in performance and probably in reliability. If they're really using hardware that old, that is itself a big red flag that F-Droid's infrastructure is fragile and unmaintained.

    (A server that old might not have any SSDs, which would be insane for a software build server unless it was doing everything in RAM.)

    • How is it that if hardware is old, that means it's unmaintained, or that if it's old, it can't have SSDs? Neither of those things are typically inferred from age.

      I still maintain old servers, and even my Amiga server has an SSD.

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    • There are some more possible virtues except of performance and probably-reliability.

    • I have computers from the early 2000s that now have SSDs in them. You can get cheap adapters to use SATA and CompactFlash storage on old machines.

  • It will have Intel ME which makes the whole open-source ideology... compromised?

    • there are a handful of vendors that will sell you an intel chip with the me disabled, as well as arm vendors that ship boards without an me-equivalent at all

      the point of my post still stands

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it's insane, i would give them my old xeon haswell machine for free, but the shipping cost is likely more than the cost of the machine itself.