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  • He's hurting the wrong people.

  • Just did it to test on a couple of files, worked fine.

  • The least bad imo is making a two drive raidz1 then expanding it.

  • So the broken pool is kinda stupid and you shouldn't do it, you will be running without parity the whole time but if you want to risk it it does work.

    Or... If you have the drives and space, you can combine a bunch of smaller drives with mdadm (assuming Linux but freebsd has geom I think) and then use that as your third drive, then once everything is copied do a zpool replace. That way you keep full parity the whole time.

    Edit: latest version of zfs supports raidz expansion. So you could create a 2 drive raidz1 then copy everything over then expand it. You will still be running your source disk without parity but at least the destination would be safe.

  • I don't actually live in the US, just somewhere that happens to use 110 and NEMA outlets.

    Also I think the theory with the euro plug was that when the kettle died they could just buy another and not have to modify anything.

  • You just run 220 from the panel to it. Almost every US house has 220 outlets for the dryer and stove anyhow. All you're doing is using a different shaped plug, and like, wires are wires, they fit into a euro plug the same as they fit into a NEMA plug.

  • Skilometers for the rest of the world.

  • My friends just put a euro style 220 outlet on their counter and ordered a kettle online. Since they were building the house new it was basically no different than buying a 110v kettle.

  • That's basically pirating it but worse lol. You still are violating the license but also get an annoying watermark.

  • I'm assuming it's just on the surface then? Seems like it would fall off if they went under water.

  • I just don't understand how they wear them as hats and none of the articles have a picture.

  • I mean anything is free if you pirate it.

  • It's not free as in free beer either?

  • cognizant of the injustice pervading society

    I mean that's what it means to people on the right also they just think that's a bad thing.

  • Oh yeah for sure it has a ton of sugar. It's just well masked by the sour.

  • Ooooh man as a kid I didn't really like stuff that was strongly sweet or sour. But as an adult sour candy were my thing to the point that I burnt out them even tasting sour. I'd eat a family size bag of sour Skittles on long drives to help me concentrate.

    Only sour candy though.

  • A friend of mine chews nicotine gum. I have another friend that vapes and drinks like 12 energy drinks a day.

  • You're very.... Combative. I don't want argue this, mostly because I know arguing will get nowhere. I used to think like this and if you're genuinely interested there are tons of resources online but mostly just get out of your shell, learn other cultures and worldviews. Not just learn them but befriend people who genuinely view the world completely differently than you. I know from personal experience that just getting into a random argument with a stranger online will just waste both of our time.

  • The only options I can see are: net negative, net positive, or net neutral.

    Yes because you're a fundamentalist, maybe you aren't a religious nut but this is exactly how they think. Nothing can be more complex than what fits into their narrow simplistic worldview.