I’d recommend avoiding spinning disks and going all ssd if possible.
You can get 12v in atx power supplies.
You may want to consider something like a Lenovo tiny with a few large ssds.
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I’d recommend avoiding spinning disks and going all ssd if possible.
You can get 12v in atx power supplies.
You may want to consider something like a Lenovo tiny with a few large ssds.
Would be nice if it explains exactly what it does. Right now it’s just a random web app asking for creds…
Hmm, so sounds like they’re moving the kernel scheduler down to a hardware layer? Basically just better smp?
Nope, no idea what it’s like today.
Back in the day (mid/late 90’s), there were private ftp servers that required a ratio. Some of these were run by release groups and hard to get on, some were more public. Couriers would download from one site and upload to another to build their ratio and get access to the good sites.
Before people figured out you could connect two ftp servers together directly, you would have to download to your computer and reupload. Most people were on dialup, so that was a non trivial time commitment.
This hasn’t been possible for a long time. Mail servers do not typically reject a bad recipient immediately on the SMTP connection, they accept it and send a bounce email afterwards instead.
I spent a year tracking down random afci circuit breaker trips, until I realized it was my powerline Ethernet. Never again.
Yeah you’re totally right, I forgot about that.
There was flashfxp too but I think that was a fair bit later. Revolutionized being a warez courier.
You don’t put soap in a hot tub. You’d end up with a backyard full of foam.
You primarily put bromine in. I wouldn’t dump it on your vegetable garden, but its not an environmental challenge.
FileZilla isn’t even that old school, cuteftp was the OG one afaik.
Did you know you can buy inflatable hot tubs?
Gold bond medicated itch powder, the menthol variety.
Slap it down there, especially after a shower, and you’ll have a good time with a lot less pain.
I’ve been doing their giant enterprise model and pretty happy with it so far.
I’d love if they did a ds9 or defiant
Also just to be clear, everything in the sata section of your motherboard bios is irrelevant unless you’re using onboard ports for something
If everything is in the hba, you could turn off sata on your mobo if you wanted.
You won’t see Drives from an hba, in your bios. Those drives aren’t plugged into a controller managed by your bios.
Do you see them if you boot into Linux and run lshw, or if you go into the bios for the controller card?
If you don’t get prompted or see the controller bios loading, you may need to enable something like “option Rom” in your normal bios.
I just realized… it looks like an upside down printer? The extruder is on the bottom on x/y sliders and the bed moves up. That feels like a bad idea to me, it’ll make bed adhesion so much more important.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_QLxTVtyng
I’m skeptical of claims + quality
So much of 3d printing comes down to getting everything perfectly aligned and dialed in. On a foldable printer like this, I would expect you to spend a ton of time calibrating after every time you move it.
I think you’re on the right track with not wanting to deal with the problems likely to come with a first gen printer. Unfortunately I can’t recommend another product that fits your particular use case, maybe a https://bambulab.com/en-us/a1-mini but it’s not as portable as that positron.
Alt tabbed once too many times, clicked drop database and yes. Deleted the live authentication DB for America’s Army: Operation video game.
Missed the word “add” in “switchport vlan add” on a switch, overwriting the list instead of appending to it. Took out the only connection between two datacenters we were in the process of migrating between. Took me 14 minutes to run to the datacenter, plug in a console cable and fix it.
Lspci doesn’t care about drivers. What’s lshw say?
Sounds like maybe a fake card or something. Do you also have a 3060 in there?
If you have a router, you already own one.
Pointing a hostname to your ip doesn’t do anything meaningful.