I passthrough a GPU (no iGPU on this mobo).It only hijacks the GPU when I start the VM, for which I haven't configured autostart.Before the VM is started it's showing the host prompt. It doesn't return to the prompt if the VM is shutdown or crashed, but a reboot would, hence not autostarting that VM.If it got borked too much, putting a temporary GPU might be easier.
Also, don't break your ssh.Pretty easy with PKI auth.
I don't know about their scans and whatnot, but their website is hosted on Amazon, so probably not straightforward to block them (and not block other stuff).
If you're like me, you'll eventually find it in a place that makes no sense whatsoever.Like with a travel toothbrush, or in a utensil drawer, or with your last phone's USB cable, idk.Bonus point if you buy a replacement and find the old one's hiding place when putting the new one in that "place you'll never forget for sure, but totally just did".
I'd never do it, but... break all the stuff.It only ever happens in these tiny stores with a bunch of ornaments and shit.Shelves and shelves packed with knickknacks and other fragile whatnots where you risk toppling half the store if you turned around too fast...
It's to highlight something fucked up that's sometimes done on women after giving birth.
Quoting another comment in the thread:
the Husband Stitch is a real thing that used to be pretty commonly done regardless of what the woman wanted and often without her foreknowledge or consent. It’s an extra stitch or two placed when sewing a woman back up after a vaginal tear or episiotomy during labor. The purpose is to make the woman “tighter” so her husband can still enjoy having sex with her even though she’s given birth, which is staggeringly misogynistic and cruel. And it usually results in really painful sex for the woman because her vaginal opening is artificially small plus now it has inflexible scar tissue.
Not too long ago, this was also "offered" in the case of my sister.The extra yucky part is it was offered to her husband without even her knowledge or consent.
Stored in vacuum bags with dessicant?Or stored on a shelf in the open?
Either I'd buy one known good roll to calibrate your printer, then take it from there with he old stuff, see how good/bad it is.
A filament dryer might something to look into.There's also a case to be made of not buying more filament than you can use to avoid these situations where you're stuck with old sketchy stuff.
I only ever bought a H440 case from them.It was a popular and well reviewed at the time.The design itself is fine, probably better than most back then, but I also had to retap several threads because the screws would bind.
I realize it's anecdotal, but idk if I'd buy from them again.Building the whole PC, realizing it needs tapping, disassembling everything, tapping, cleaning metal shards, reassembling again was certainly more of a hassle than I care for.
I passthrough a GPU (no iGPU on this mobo).It only hijacks the GPU when I start the VM, for which I haven't configured autostart.Before the VM is started it's showing the host prompt. It doesn't return to the prompt if the VM is shutdown or crashed, but a reboot would, hence not autostarting that VM.If it got borked too much, putting a temporary GPU might be easier.
Also, don't break your ssh.Pretty easy with PKI auth.