Gotta get the Darn Tough socks. No more tossing in the trash, they have a lifetime warranty but they also last forever. After many years I finally just sent like 12 pairs in and got all new ones.
Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer
Gotta get the Darn Tough socks. No more tossing in the trash, they have a lifetime warranty but they also last forever. After many years I finally just sent like 12 pairs in and got all new ones.
I think they’re trying, they have the tamaverse: https://tamagotchi-official.com/us/series/uni/
That’s correct. You’re telling docker to bind to that specific network interface. The default is 0.0.0.0 which listens on all interfaces.
You could just swap the two disks and see if it follows the drive or the link.
If the drive, rma it. I don’t put a lot of faith in smart data.
Usually means a failing drive in my experience.
Look at workstation cards. Things like the T1000 for example.
Ntfs isn’t going to care or even be aware of the hypervisor FS, zfs or btrfs would both work fine.
Making sure you don’t have misaligned sectors, is pretty much the only major pitfall. Make sure you use paravirt storage and network drivers.
Edit: I just realized you’re asking for the opposite direction, but ultimately the same guidelines apply. It doesn’t matter what filesystems are on what, with the above caveats.
CT scans don’t use magnets.
If I need an mri, they would cut it out. If I’m unconscious they won’t use an mri, it’s too risky (what if I had shrapnel from a war wound).
Why not? How often can you buy another sense?
Today I mostly forget it’s there and occasionally am surprised when I reach for a running microwave, or am near high voltage lines. It’s good for party tricks - I rub my hands together to pretend to make static electricity, then pick up coins. People then try to do it and obviously fail.
I have a magnet implant under my skin in my hand, no need to glue.
Just need a couple of these: https://dangerousthings.com/product/xg3/
Yes. I’ve always splurged on nice cards for my personal stuff. I think it’s more about the write behavior of Linux than anything else, since I’ve never had a card die in my camera.
I refuse to use a pi with SD at this point. Saving $50 isn’t worth my time to reinstall things.
I couldn’t count the number of failed sd cards I’ve seen across all my fingers and toes.
I’ve seen like 4 ssds in my entire life fail. Plus you could just do mdraid 1 / btrfs across 2 of them if you want
Why not just connect an ssd via USB and save yourself the hassle and torment?
My understanding is the media and projectors are heavily tied together with strict DRM. This is why you see cams with direct audio hookups, but not direct video rips
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Yes, this is a commonly done thing. If you google you’ll find a lot more info on this.
Pull one drive at a time and replace it with the new one, let zfs rebuild and then do it again.
I don’t think there is anything else free. Best you can do is host with someone like ovh that has enough resources to provide basic protection.
I’ve got tons of their socks in a variety of styles and I’ve never had an issue.