Almost all of it is AWS. Which has a what, a 30% margin? Your money at work.
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I wanted to cancel Prime for a long time due to all the creeping enshittification. The last straw were ads on the Fire TV boot screen (I switched to Shield TV Pro) and the notice that ads were coming on Prime Video. I immediately canceled after that mail. 90 EUR less from me. Next incentive: order less.
Read that as religion blocked printers. Ought to delete that, don't want to give them ideas.
Which part of public ledger they don't understand?
Prime. Subscriptions with rebates still work. Prime video was already annoying enough with the ads at the beginning.
Killed Amazon Fire TV stick before, was on nVidia Shield TV pro. Will try to order stuff elsewhere in future, too.
And I finally canceled. It was the final enshittification straw that broke the camel's back.
And it's a useless toy compared to my 1 k$ ceiling mounted white Epson.
I would certainly love to see a floatglass, aluminium and silicon production facility powered by renewable electricity only. And the previous steps in the production supply chain.
The problem with renewables aren't that they are dirty. It's that they're not self sustainable, while we're running out of fossils and minerals.
Quantity is not quality.
You're probably drawing about 400-450 W.
My current supplier rate is about 0.6 EUR/kWh. I make some 1/2 to 2/3 of my power myself, for a price that's less than half of that.
It depends on the legislation on where the instance is hosted and/or personal liability of its operator. As a content contributor (if identifiable) you can be also personally liable. In practice you can host an instance anonymously, using bulletproof hosting and don't care for much for such things.