I think it's because there are no grills on the outside. If the fans were sucking air out of the box, dust would build up on the outside, and bumping it would dislodge dust back into the environment.
With the fans blowing in, all the dust is on the inside of the box (and on the fans).
Something to note: Certain service providers (e.g. Twitch) will not allow you to sign up using an '@mailbox.org' email address. I do not know if this ban extends to custom domain addresses.
SQLx and F# type-providers are probably the best developer experience for writing database access code. I wish more languages had something equivalent.
I think this sort of stuff only comes after a LOT of experience with building SQL db backed systems - it resonated with me immediately. (I'm the OP but not affiliated with this Rust project at all).
It's a rust library that you can use to run sql queries against a database. It also inspects the database at compile* time to figure out the type of each column in your query so that your code is type-safe.
> My goal was to take my Unchartevice laptop with its strange Zhaoxin x86_64-compatible CPU...
> Sure, this is a laptop with a CPU broadly equivalent to old Intel Atom CPUs...
Yes, guix pull is slow, but the author is using some old/exotic hardware. The last time I tried guix on a 5th gen dual core i5, the initial pull was not that slow. And as other commenters have pointed out. The first pull is the slowest by far.
With the fans blowing in, all the dust is on the inside of the box (and on the fans).
The box fan version also blows air into the box
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