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  • I'd say "old" RAID could be dead if you have proper backups and have the ability to replace a defect drive fast in the case uptime is crucial.

    RAID and backups serve different purposes. Backups are to prevent data loss, RAID is to prevent downtime in case of hardware failure. They are not interchangeable.

  • Safari blocks trackers by default.

  • You need to install an ad blocker from the app store. This one works well for me.

    Start the app to select the blocking rulesets

    Enable it in Settings > Safari > Extensions and Settings > Safari > Content blockers

  • So? Safari has had built in adblocker support since iOS 9.

    I use AdGuard myself and it works flawlessly.

  • Weird, because the adblocker on my iPhone seems to be working perfectly.

    iPhone has had support for ad blockers since 2015.

  • Anyway, on iPhone i used to use reader mode to filter all that crap.

    Why not just use an adblocker?

  • Or just install an adblocker and use Safari.

  • How is that not easy? Just install an adblocker from the App Store, there are plenty of options.

  • This seems like a weird and awkward design. The location and size of the cargo rack is strange.

    The only thing this has going for it compared to e.g. a Urban Arrow is the price.

  • Karwei or Praxis. Especially their store brand is crap. Rotadrill screws are okay, but not as good as Spax, which they don’t sell.

  • My washing machine tells me how long it'll take, so there's no guesswork here.

    Washing machines exist that are smarter than just running a fixed program. They adjust the program, and thus duration, based om how dirty the clothes are. The same goes for dryers that look at the actual humidity of the clothes to determine if they’re finished.

  • If you're having trouble with Torx, buy better screws and bits.

    Last year I needed to do some hardwood construction outdoors. On the advise of a carpenter I ordered some high quality stainless steel Torx screws online. They don’t sell these in the consumer-oriented DIY store. They were awesome, much harder than the cheap screws, that would easily bend when driven into hardwood, much sharper as well and if you buy a box of 100 or more it comes with a bit which fits perfectly. So much easier to use than the overpriced crap from the DIY store.

  • I’m a software engineer and while I do have 2 monitors I have absolutely no RGB anything. Just a nice clean setup. My main monitor is on a wall-mounted arm so it appears to just float above my desk. My MacBook is hidden behind the other monitor, which is in portrait and on an arm so it floats just above my desk. Wireless mouse and keyboard (magic mouse and magic keyboard with numeric, both in black/aluminium), no visible wires. One single thunderbolt cable to connect my MacBook to a dock that’s hidden below my desk, which hooks up to my monitors, ethernet, amplifier, etc.

  • 34” 5k2k ultrawide as main monitor and a 27” 4k in portrait for documentation.

  • No, I’m saying that christians are people who claim to be christian.

  • I don’t think Dolly Parton hates her family.

  • If the definition of "Christian" is "someone who follows the teachings of Jesus"

    If that’s your definition then there are no Christians.