You have disk level protection for servers.
Server level protection for racks.
Rack level protection for locations.
Location level protection for datacenters.
Probably datacenter level protections for geographic regions.
Is there a Lemmy community for trading surplus hardware yet?
I have a pile of HDDs and servers that I no longer use. I've transitioned almost all mine to 20tb+. I might have 8 or 10 4tb REDs laying around. They're old, probably have thousands of power on hours in the smart data though.
I set up a community on midwest.social and the lemmy.world one is dead (because I'm in the midwest) !homelabsales@midwest.social
I loved Um, Actually a lot when Mike Trapp hosted. It was formatted well for people to play along with at home and the trivia spanned a greater gamut of nerd culture.
Now that Iffy is hosting, the format seems to have become more like "watch them play the game" with shiny questions that are physical interactions they contestants perform like shoot the character we photoshopped with nerf darts or hurry and put these things on different walls based on some category and see who got more. They show less and less of the art or games so we can't even try to solve it along side the contestants.
Also, the content has narrowed with a significant increase in anime questions. And a sharp increase in making "themed" or special episodes.
I feel the direction has focused more on what Iffy is interested in rather than what they viewers are interested in. It's turned me off of the show and a lot of my family as well.
Do you know there is zero black ice before you hit the road? Do you know the condition of their tires? Did they have winter tires or summer tires? Are they good drivers or inexperienced?
Lots of reasons different cars would want to go slow. So long as they stay to the right, whatever.
I think property damage and sabotage of equipment is valid.
However, with how their propaganda is, they equate property damage with violence.
And I think we, as a country, need to realign our views on that. Property damage is not violence. Violence is harm to an individual. To a person. Not economic damage, but actual physical health damage.
They will respond with violence to property damage. And that needs to be fought.
So if their cars have tires slashed, windshields broken, it's not violence.
If they are blocked on the street and can't drive down it. It's not violence.
Tear gas and "less-than-lethals" are violence.
They have been violent to us, the people. Exclusively.
All the time. Often just to get it out of the fridge. A lot goes to waste though as fresh fruit and veggies just don't last.
Lots more frozen meats. But at the same time I'll make something new just cause those are the ingredients I have.