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  • A recruiter at Meta constantly messages me asking if I'm interested in working there. I've told him several times that I won't ever work for Meta, and yet he still reaches out. I'm gunna use this example next time he does.

  • Sure, however us PNW residents will get increasingly intense atmospheric rivers (as we've already seen several times this year). That's how climate change manifests here, excessive rainfall followed by extra dry summers. A recipe for massive wildfires.

  • It feels like we're rapidly approaching the end of personal computing.

  • Do you have backups? You mentioned family photos, so I hope so. If yes, have you tested them? Remember, RAID (or RAID-adjacent) is not a backup.

    What filesystem are you using at the moment?

    Questions aside, since you have precious photos and are using RAID, I would absolutely get a UPS. This will save you a lot of pain in the future, and you can continue to use it while you wait to upgrade. You can find them for relatively cheap on ebay, just make sure whatever you get has a new battery (frequently listed as "NEW BATT" or similar). Bonus points for a USB connection to gracefully shut down your raid array, protecting it from getting corrupted.

    For the drives themselves, even if you aren't shucking them yet (shucking meaning taking external drives out of their cases to put into a server), I would use https://shucks.top/ to find the best deals per TB. This comes with the upside of allowing you to shuck them in the future if you get a proper enclosure or chassis, and you don't have to buy an extra case. Interestingly, external drives (like those listed on the website above) are generally cheaper than naked drives, especially when priced per TB. If you want to avoid shucking entirely, you can pick up DC rated drives for relatively good prices on https://serverpartdeals.com/

    The three main concerns with this setup, in my opinion, are power, heat, and speed. With raid, you'll want the UPS as discussed, which covers the power issue. Since they'll be in cases, it's definitely possible they'll heat up quickly, especially if you ever have to do a data rebuild or otherwise hammer them with lots of writes. As long as you're able to keep them below 55-60C during those operations, you should be fine, but it's something you'll want to keep an eye on. Speed, meanwhile, won't impact too much but you'll probably notice some slow writes compared to having a drive over SATA. Rebuilds will be pretty slow.

    Apologies if that was kind of rambling. I've been a data hoarder archivist for over a decade. I've gone through several iterations of NAS and learned some hard lessons along the way. I encourage you to keep thinking about how to best secure your data from loss; it's good to ask questions like this.

  • They have plenty of other evidence, such as the videos. They still can charge him.

  • Property records in most states and counties have a web portal with a search bar. You input the address and you can get the name of who lives there. The opposite is true in some places as well, you input the name and get the address. It's not good, don't get me wrong, but it is "very public" in most places.

    Luckily, my state doesn't have you register your political affiliation. That's what is most worrying about Texas doing this, since they do have you pick a primary. Otherwise, it is basically just public records.

  • Well, that certainly would confuse users, yes.

  • 🤮

  • The state can still technically charge the murderer even if the feds don't, though. They're definitely there for propaganda and to muddy the water either way, so still to cover for the fascists.

  • I suppose, it just seemed like putting the blame on the consumers rather than greedy, short-sighted executives.

  • Confuses them?

  • Ayy, another one created today! Nice!

  • Even if she was a criminal (she wasn't), criminals evading arrest do not deserve death.

    At least you freaks make it easy for me to know who to block.

  • Trump has been president since January 2025. Is this thing on?

  • Your ICE data hasn't been updated since Trump took office, so you cannot use it to prove that deportations are down under Trump. Deportations under Trump's first year have not been officially published. If you read what you linked as a "gotcha", you'd understand this.

  • Current as of January 2025

    You realize that Trump took office in January of 2025, right? That's not a year. It literally has not been updated since Trump took office. Have you tried reading?

  • The best they've got are stats from before Trump was president, and they're "too lazy" to keep looking.

  • So, you've got nothing to back up your bold claim? I'm shocked. You do know that Trump wasn't president in 2024, right?

  • Electric Vehicles @slrpnk.net

    Even Tesla's Insurance Arm Is Getting Wrecked Right Now

    insideevs.com /news/759156/tesla-insurance-loss-higher-average/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    FTC pushes the enforcement of its 'click-to-cancel' rule back to July

    www.engadget.com /big-tech/ftc-pushes-the-enforcement-of-its-click-to-cancel-rule-back-to-july-201353413.html
  • News @lemmy.world

    NOAA warns staff a militia group thinks its radars are 'weather weapons'

    www.engadget.com /science/noaa-warns-staff-a-militia-group-thinks-its-radars-are-weather-weapons-202236953.html
  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    Smoke from climate-fueled wildfires contributed to thousands of US deaths over 15 years, study says

    apnews.com /article/wildfires-pollution-climate-change-deaths-9b8c7459e1f27b7688a137a9f4ef0929
  • News @lemmy.world

    Smoke from climate-fueled wildfires contributed to thousands of US deaths over 15 years, study says

    apnews.com /article/wildfires-pollution-climate-change-deaths-9b8c7459e1f27b7688a137a9f4ef0929
  • News @lemmy.world

    Bremerton women charged with identity theft scam of 278 people

    www.seattletimes.com /seattle-news/law-justice/bremerton-women-charged-with-identity-theft-scam-of-278-people/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Tesla bait-and-switch: Cybertruck owners won't get Autosteer feature they paid for

    electrek.co /2025/05/07/tesla-bait-and-switch-cybertruck-owners-wont-get-autosteer-feature/
  • Electric Vehicles @slrpnk.net

    Tesla bait-and-switch: Cybertruck owners won't get Autosteer feature they paid for

    electrek.co /2025/05/07/tesla-bait-and-switch-cybertruck-owners-wont-get-autosteer-feature/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Tesla confirms it has given up on its Cybertruck range extender to achieve promised range

    electrek.co /2025/05/07/tesla-never-make-cybertruck-range-extender-achieve-promised-range/
  • News @lemmy.world

    Salt Lake City and Boise make pride flags official city emblems, skirting flag ban laws

    apnews.com /article/boise-salt-lake-city-pride-flags-law-13c8f9f7269d1b33daaa7ef041c6c497
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Engineers advance toward a fault-tolerant quantum computer

    phys.org /news/2025-04-advance-fault-tolerant-quantum.html
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Tesla (TSLA) has to replace computer in ~4 million cars or compensate their owners

    electrek.co /2025/04/14/tesla-tsla-replace-computer-4-million-cars-or-compensate-their-owners/
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    Supermassive black holes could strip stars down to their helium cores

    phys.org /news/2025-04-supermassive-black-holes-stars-helium.html
  • science @lemmy.world

    Smart delivery tech boosts CRISPR efficiency, restores vision in mice

    phys.org /news/2025-04-smart-delivery-tech-boosts-crispr.html
  • AskUSA @discuss.online

    How are US citizens preparing for the impending recession on the horizon?

  • science @lemmy.world

    Scientists release plans for an even bigger atom smasher along the French-Swiss border

    apnews.com /article/cern-future-circular-collider-switzerland-france-physics-2eb0b838b11940b3ab70d0a872ca4fdd
  • [Dormant] moved to !space@mander.xyz @lemmy.world

    Supernova archaeology: Finding clues in the ruins of an ancient dead star with Chandra

    phys.org /news/2025-03-supernova-archaeology-clues-ancient-dead.html
  • Cybersecurity @sh.itjust.works

    New Android Trojan Crocodilus Abuses Accessibility to Steal Banking and Crypto Credentials

    thehackernews.com /2025/03/new-android-trojan-crocodilus-abuses.html
  • Home Improvement @lemmy.world

    A warning and an experience with termites

  • politics @lemmy.world

    Pennsylvania election officials weighing in on challenges to 4,300 mail ballot applications

    apnews.com /article/pennsylvania-mail-ballot-application-voter-eligibility-25313c36b425b1ca88ae193ec0bd2b17