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This is lemmy, not your client. Personal posts and comments get auto up voted
I’d recommend avoiding spinning disks and going all ssd if possible.
You can get 12v in atx power supplies.
You may want to consider something like a Lenovo tiny with a few large ssds.
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Would Nintendo even allow it?
I spent a year tracking down random afci circuit breaker trips, until I realized it was my powerline Ethernet. Never again.
Dark Matter.
The latest episode was nuts.
Alt tabbed once too many times, clicked drop database and yes. Deleted the live authentication DB for America’s Army: Operation video game.
Missed the word “add” in “switchport vlan add” on a switch, overwriting the list instead of appending to it. Took out the only connection between two datacenters we were in the process of migrating between. Took me 14 minutes to run to the datacenter, plug in a console cable and fix it.
Lspci doesn’t care about drivers. What’s lshw say?
Sounds like maybe a fake card or something. Do you also have a 3060 in there?
If you need support outside of business hours, you’re fucked.
Friend had a network misconfig on their side take his server out on Friday night and they didn’t fix it until Monday.
SMB.
The windows nfs implementation sucks, but everything talks SMB.
You might find our census interesting. Hopefully it’s more representative of general lemmy than hexbear.
Not sure, I’ve been out of that space for a long time.
The industry is pretty bad right now everywhere, it’ll pick back up… eventually.
Find a decent MSP and grind there for a few years. It’ll suck but you’ll touch a ton of different environments in a short time, and get exposed to all sorts of broken things.
A few tools that I’ve seen come up which look interesting:
I’d recommend running your resume through ats tools.
I used the pen once on my fold when I first got it, and never again.
Take my pen, give me that mm
I have a sliding door that I want to toss a stepper motor on, so my dog can push a button and let himself in / out.
I think it’s a glorified outlet switch that passes data through. I don’t think it bridges usb data to zigbee.
I don’t know what you would use this for. Disconnecting devices like a printer I guess.
100% yes if it’s failing. Buy an ssd and revel in the new speed, don’t do another spinning disk.
Ladybird is a fork of the serenity browser, no?
Does this 3 year old pr involve anyone from the ladybird project?