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  • Wait... So if I accuse Donald Trump of sexual harassment for "grabbing them by the pussy"... I become a sex offender? Goodness me, I didn't even know I did such a thing!

  • Thing about binding agents in the soil is: what goes in is likely to leak out in some way or another,often causing more problems than they solve.

  • This 1000 years thing is how (at least on paper) the main components of the medium can chemically stay intact and bonded together. You want this as stable as possible since more stability means more resistance to outside forces like moisture and such. Most discs suffering from disc rot today had a number between 5 years (baaaaad) and 200 years (still not great) and are decaying now.

    So don't take things like this too literally.

  • 6w or so in idle, 50w under load with HDDs and RPi combined

  • If you're a thechbro, this is the new magic shit, man! To the moooooon!

  • so what the fuck do you think you're doing?

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  • Hey, now that's funny. My cat is named

    sudo ulimit - u 31677

    I have a hunch the two wouldn't get along.

  • Give'm to that' pesky duck that keeps pestering my lemonade business every fucking day

  • Thing is that I got the HDDs lying around already. The hub supplies 5v/3A so powershould not be an issue... Yet who knows... I could try to power the HDDs from a USB power supply with a split cable and see if that helps

  • HDD, nothing else but the drives connected, doesn't work

  • Anything that ends the bullshit one has to put up with with private trackers is a boon

  • I'm always very wary of systems that require a user to deviate as much from the "usual" structure almost all other services use. HAOS has really weird configs and "all the functionality" that presumably breaks when you use docker and don't have the supervisor for docker... well... If what HA did was the way to go... whi is it that tons of services use docker's rather powerful internal networking features just fine but HA of all things can't do that and requires weird addons that for some reason cannot live on any other system than a Debian with weirdly specific modifications (bye bye cgroupsv2)? This will break most other functionality of that host Debian. I mean... if only there was a widespread-way to provide a highly customized Linux kernel in an ephemeral environment that can just be plugged in and out of a host machine without changing the host machine itself.... Nah, can't have that, let's cause more overhead with a VM...

    I'm not willing to make that kind of modifications to my whole setup just for HA and in the long run, this rift between "the way it's usually done" and "The HA-Way" will become bigger and bigger, causing more and more problems.

  • There is a conveniently omitted difference here. When doing learning exercises, the result is almost irrelevant. The way towards said result is what matters. So if you put a function into a calculator and learn that the result is X1/2=3π², you have really gained nothing. What about text creation have you learned when you let an AI spew out some text "from a single prompt"?

  • It'll be interesting to see if Uncle Xi the bear sides with ideology and friendship or with profit.

  • Change at yours earliest convenience, please!

  • Well, without knowing, your explanation (at least to me) is not a "why this happened so it's more understandable" but a description of the problem. Whatever the "policy" of the business, a "heat of the moment" action or one slip-up should never be allowed to lead to a cancellation in my decidedly German union member mind. Especially not after years of employment.

    This could have lead to some citation or training or something, but not a cancellation.

    If businesses lack those.laws, companies are never required to really train their ppl, because they can just hire and fire, expecting the knowledge they want to already be there.

  • and nobody defined, what "milk" is either. And where it comes from. Be careful, friend. Some offers are just too good to be true.

  • No one said you could keep the milk