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  • Lto tape. But I only have 15tb

    It quickly becomes cost effective when you actually need the data to be safe. Far easier to have off site backups. I have never had a problem , but I like to have offline backup. Most of the time my data is static. So I am only backing up projects files ans changes for the most part.

    If you have 40+ tb of dynamic data I can’t help there.

    Edit: I buy used drives that are usually 2 generations old, so I got lto-5 drives when lto 7 was new. The used drives may be less reliable but used drives can be 1/10th the price of the newest ones.

  • Think of it like the skin of a 3d shape sliced apart and stretched over a 2d plane, because that it what you are looking at.

    The space is continuous in 3d.

    The plot you show changes as you change the ratios of l,c,h

    When you click the ‘show 3d’ button you can see the cut out areas correspond to colors that are not on the surface of the color volume.

  • Plasma TV's while desired were not popular. I'm still using mine, but I was the only one who had one.

  • Joining the military isn't running away. It's a way out for a lot of people that don't have better alternatives. The branch you pick has a lot to do with how you end up. They are all going to be hard in their own ways. Most of the time you will be either fixing vehicles, moving things, or planning on moving things.

    Air-force seems to be the best in terms of quality of life. In college I met quite a few Air force people who were full on retired just after the age of 36.

  • O'Brien. You are an excellent officer, husband and father. A true credit to the Federation.

  • Emotional Abuse will get you thinking all sorts of things about yourself, even when there isn't anything to it.

  • Funny: Home of the Haha @lemmy.world

    The Oracle S04E01: Microslop

    puppet.zone /videos/watch/b210603c-55cb-4f2f-92ab-3b14beb71bde
  • This is far too good to have been widely seen.

  • Start with something you really like to eat. You like it so much you can tolerate it if it’s only ok.

    Start making that repetitively.

    That’s what will become your ‘go to’ recipe.

    After a few dozen times you’ll start to get some nuance in how you make it. You’ll understand the heat, timing and seasonings.

    From there you start on a second recipe that may need a new technique.

    So for instance , roast chicken.

    Tasty, cheap and can be served a few different ways over a week.

    I used the joy of cooking, though later began to like the American test kitchen books for their detailed explanations of each part of the dish and what goes wrong.

    Honestly being forced to cook everything you eat really ups your skills.

    Stay away from dishes that need special equipment. Deep Fried food are pretty hard to learn and expensive as a beginner. You can get most cooking equipment from a Salvation Army/goodwill to start.

    I like cook books since you can write yourself notes in them as to what you tried and if it was a good idea. If you find a recipe online print it out and keep it.

  • Electric is certainly a challenge when coming from a gas burner. You need to be more patient with it.

    It takes longer to come to heat and longer to cool down. It sounds like your pan it too hot when cooking eggs. It’s gonna take you some practice to know when the right burner point is and how long it takes your pan to heat up.

    I can’t give you advice on a specific non-stick pan though. I use stainless steel but on gas. It takes 5-10 min to reach an even heat over the whole pan. Once the whole pan reaches heat just a little oil keeps eggs from sticking.

  • CRT’s don’t ‘kinda’ break. I suspect you are seeing some kind of wire that makes up the structure of the set ans it visibly fades when it warms up.

  • I can't remember them. Doesn't mean they are good or bad, just didn't stick with me like 8 did.

  • This was one of my favorite games on the ps2. I think I spent nearly 130 hours on it playing a few times through.

  • That guy is literally the criminal element that the Republicans have been speaking out about for years. It sounds like he should be spending some time in jail before being deported. Luckily he admitted his crime in public and on the record so a case against him should go even smoother than a regular one.

  • That is what I was getting out without trying to use the loaded words.

  • This is a remote control situation. The bird would do bird things once out of a control signal. They aren't claiming full override and programming. I could easily see strapping a camera to a pigeon and training it. Maybe even remotely monitoring it and using a pre-trained electrical pulse to change direction.

    These claims are beyond that. This is possibly the equivalent of scientist cures cancer where a reported misunderstands what is actually being presented.

  • This an an absolutely exceptional claim that would put the company decades beyond any tech I have seen. They are claiming remote control of a complicated animal in flight. They also claim it is without training and over distances impossible for a bird as small as a pigeon to carry radio gear.

    This is not believable without any evidence.

  • A home server with an SSD can reasonably saturate 1000MB/s. An actual home use case can be made for 10Gig.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    The upgrade argument for desktops doesn't stand up anymore

    www.howtogeek.com /upgrade-argument-for-desktops-doesnt-stand-up-anymore/
  • RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    I think unintentionally hit the jackpot.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Looking for assistance on ubiquiti Cloud Gateway Ultra

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Stewart Cheifet, creator of The Computer Chronicles, dead at 87

    obits.goldsteinsfuneral.com /stewart-cheifet
  • Retro Computers @lemmy.world

    Stewart Cheifet, creator of The Computer Chronicles, dead at 87

    obits.goldsteinsfuneral.com /stewart-cheifet