I can attest that it’s quite straightforward and well documented! Toughest part for me was clearing out all that crap under the sink!
I can attest that it’s quite straightforward and well documented! Toughest part for me was clearing out all that crap under the sink!
Glad to see there’s no potential conflict of interest. As messed up as academia is, I still prefer that to whatever bs this is.
Nice, I thought it was a Hermit Thrush but then saw you were across the pond!
Fascinating! Where do you order the lenses? I’m in the US and I can’t find a place that is cheaper then Zenni where I can get my lenses and frames for <$20.
If you want to stop fossil fuel driven production of green house gases, stop traveling, reduce energy use, AND STOP USING PLASTIC. Good luck on that cabin in the woods. We’re addicted and withdrawal isn’t going to happen willingly. Hang on for the worst hangover in history.
So many people complaining in the comments there about Steam, gaming, and proprietary drivers which I don’t care about at all. What will have to be sacrificed to make it “The Year of the BSD Desktop”. I’m quite happy with FreeBSD as it is now. Even WiFi speed is acceptable, though admittedly I barely ever use it.
I think humans will survive in some fashion, but I think it’s guaranteed that the super-rich with their New Zealand and Hawaii compounds will still be on top. Imagine Trump as Immortan Joe in Mad Max.
btrfs
or zfs
send/receive. Harder to do if already established, but by far the most elegant, especially with atomic snapshots to allow versioning without duplicate data.
Haha, still counts. Is this close to the Trader Joe’s nearish the Presidio?
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I got a water test kit for free from Home Depot and sent it in. Never got an answer. This inspires me to try again.
You can’t trust any company.
Can’t argue with that.
And enables modular workflows and flexiblity.
I wonder how well it supports Debian, etc.
Finished insulating my copper radiator pipes. I think it’s worth it as our rooms seem to be getting a lot hotter.
Just like they did during the Hawaii fires.
I wouldn’t think so. 5400 rpm drives might last longer if we’re specifically thinking about mechanical wear. My main takeaway is that WDC has the best. I would use the largest number available which is the final chart which you also point out. One thing which others have also pointed out that there is no metadata included with these results. For example the location of different drives, i.e. rack and server-room specific data. These would control for temperature, vibration and other potential confounders. Also likely that as new servers are brought online, different SKUs are being bought in groups, i.e. all 10 TB Seagate Ironwolf. I don’t know why they haven’t tried to use linear or simple machine learning models to try to provide some explanatory information to this data, but nevertheless I am deeply appreciative that this data is available at all.
So cute!