lemming741 7 hours ago • 100%
I've gotten 3 drives from serverpartdeals, an 18 and a pair of 22s. They were $220, about half price.
lemming741 21 hours ago • 100%
Everyone send this to your clipboard jockeys
lemming741 2 days ago • 100%
What was the Arab Spring?
Tunisa has 150+ aircraft
Libya 100+
Egypt 1000+
Yemen 175+
All 4 countries deposed their rulers
edit: it appears I have been whooshed
lemming741 3 days ago • 100%
Yeah right pal, what's next- 6.5 is longer than 5.5?
lemming741 3 days ago • 100%
Are you telling me that 4 doors are longer than 2 doors?
lemming741 4 days ago • 100%
I went through 2 Skagen (a div of fossil) hybrids before I had to give up on them. They redesigned the app to be full of ads, and then took away some of the features available on the face. They just couldn't fucking resist.
Moved on to Garmin OLED hybrid. The build quality is miles better. I miss the daylight readability of the e-ink and 2 week battery, but I'd recommend them to anyone. Battery lasts 3 or 4 days and it's much lighter weight.
lemming741 5 days ago • 100%
Looks like the Boeing factory paint color
lemming741 5 days ago • 100%
There are also some travel-friendly requirements-
Open 6+ days a week Public restrooms Drinking water
Each state is different but they're generally similar to NYs for instance
lemming741 5 days ago • 100%
We've got one of those in my town. The height is only 10' 8", and the road makes a V going under the tracks. Long wheelbase trucks might make it through until the front wheels start going up the hill on the other side.
lemming741 1 week ago • 100%
That lady handled 40, but she's a jogger and in better shape than me. I could take 25.
lemming741 1 week ago • 100%
If it's not from the Limousin region of France, it's just a sparkling wheelbase extension
lemming741 1 week ago • 100%
If anyone doesn't know, they slide shade into the YouTube captions as well
lemming741 1 week ago • 100%
And Sony patented this garbage
Does a Sony Patent Propose Viewers Skip Commercials by Yelling Brand Names at TV?
That was 15 years ago.
lemming741 1 week ago • 100%
Oh I know, I'm saying they're both equally ridiculous.
lemming741 1 week ago • 100%
It volts up under load, maybe the problem is too little voltage at light loads.
lemming741 1 week ago • 63%
Anyone ever try to photocopy currency?
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Why is the "Don't ask again for this network" checkbox on the "This network has no internet access. Stay connected?" dialog ignored for any and all wifi networks?
lemming741 1 week ago • 100%
Yeah, but the gear box and ball screw are the same layout
lemming741 1 week ago • 100%
Looks like they're similar to linear actuators
lemming741 1 week ago • 100%
Your oven is a machine gun now, to go with your shoelace.
lemming741 1 week ago • 100%
Why do they keep using that picture? It seems disrespectful.
lemming741 2 weeks ago • 100%
Wasn't directed at you, it just sounds like such a hyperbolic statement but I remember it happening
lemming741 2 weeks ago • 100%
https://apnews.com/article/877ee1015f1c43f1965f63538b035d3f
That's literally what happened
lemming741 2 weeks ago • 100%
Never seen those- but I have used these that are similar and like them.
https://toggler.com/products/snaptoggle-heavy-duty-toggle-bolts-304-stainless-steel-channels
lemming741 2 weeks ago • 100%
I think they take away your good-guy card before that happens
lemming741 2 weeks ago • 100%
It's mostly kernel upgrades that can be a problem. If you stick to the repo, you will generally be fine. If you need a specific version of CUDA, or a feature that's only in the newest driver release, you'll have to build the kernel module yourself. It's not a huge deal after you learn how it works but you're almost guaranteed to break it at some point and then you're on the command line. If that scares you, go AMD.
lemming741 2 weeks ago • 100%
pcpartpicker has some community builds that can give you an idea of cost, value, and performance.
https://pcpartpicker.com/guide/
AMD GPUs are better on Linux than Nvidia, if that's important to you (which it should be). I've made nv work through the years but it is not for beginners.
lemming741 2 weeks ago • 100%
How do you prove that your ad campaign is working?
That's the neat part- you don't!
https://freakonomics.com/podcast/does-advertising-actually-work-part-2-digital-ep-441/
lemming741 2 weeks ago • 100%
Pretty sure openmediavault uses it, but that's the only one I've seen
lemming741 2 weeks ago • 100%
I thought he was taking it back to show his buddies where he would then fumble it at their feet
lemming741 2 weeks ago • 100%
I had a 3700x CPU that would lock the system up randomly. I was on Linux with an Nvidia GPU so the symptoms don't match up. I think it's worth borrowing a friend's CPU, or buying a used one locally, to test. If you buy a used CPU locally for $50, you should be able to sell it for $50 after your test.
lemming741 2 weeks ago • 100%
lemming741 3 weeks ago • 100%
American workers were not exploitable enough for their business model
lemming741 3 weeks ago • 100%
How old are you? For me in the early 2000s it was very uncommon after 9/11. NOFX's criticism of GW Bush was poignant.
lemming741 3 weeks ago • 75%
Like when journalists call with anything with a barrel and a trigger an "assault rifle"
lemming741 3 weeks ago • 100%
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It depends where you measure. If you measure across the inductor, it absolutely goes negative.
The frequency is generally fixed, the duty cycle will vary.
A variable speed drive can be fed with DC. Is the output AC or DC? I know you need a three phase AC motor to wire up to it.
Is audio DC? It doesn't have a fixed frequency. Amplifiers pulse DC and then remove or 'block' the DC offset so speakers see AC.
It seems like people in this thread have a very strict definition of AC being a 60Hz sine wave, and everything else must be DC.
From the release notes- Fixed the bug that that multicast acceleration caused VLAN data forwarding errors. I was having problems with Google home starting a multicast flood. Opened a ticket with TPLink, and 3 weeks later it's fixed! I could power down the GH with the offending IP address and the flood would continue. Unplugging the EAP wouldn't always fix it either. I did some wiresharking and sent them diags, and they recreated the bug and squashed it!
So I've seen the TP-Link and GL.inet travel routers, and it looks like some of the GLs are/were built to run wrt firmwares. Stock TP firmwares have been pretty full features in my experience. I really want USB-C power. The GL wireguard support looks useful too, but it looks like their newer stuff is proprietary? Another want, not need, is 5 GHz band. Does anyone have a favorite model or another board that can be flashed?
I'm working in the template editor, and if I use the 'and' operator, an entity disappears. I finally found/guessed a working combination but I can't find any examples to see the right combo of operators and parenthesis. HA tells you to look at jinja docs, jinja literally says "There is not an awful lot to talk about here" any template guru out there know the secret sauce?
I'd asked about using a VPS to get better routing to my homelab in this post: https://lemmy.world/post/1424540 I've narrowed down my problem- if i use a subdomain in my caddyfile, performance is 1/3 or worse compared to just the root. `example.com {reverse_proxy 192.168.1.57}` will saturate my gigabit lan connection at 980ish. On a 5gUW connection i get my advertised 50 mbit or more `librespeed.example.com {reverse_proxy 192.168.1.57}` I get 220-250 megabits on my internal lan. The same 5gUW connection will only get 7 or 8 mbit. It's strange to me that everything seems to work just fine, but it's just slow. Anyone got any ideas?
I've got 1000/50 service from a mid-size ISP. It's pretty consistent- any time I run a speed test from home, it will hit those numbers. I have an opnsense plugin checking twice a day. Performance from my self-hosted services to the internet, however, is very inconsistent. Sometimes I get the full 50, sometimes it will only hit 5 Mbit/s. Is it possible a VPS proxy could provide less congested routes? Is there a better way to troubleshoot the bottleneck? When i notice a slowdown, usually watching a clip on frigate, I'll use a public speedtest to check my field connection. If it's over 50 down, I'll check librespeed on my server. If frigate or plex is fast, librespeed will be too. If I've noticed a problem, librespeed has always agreed. My host machine is a 5700g w/ 64 gigs of ram, X520 nic to an S33 modem, so I don't think it's a hardware bottleneck.