That’s why you don’t vape in elevators.
That’s why you don’t vape in elevators.
I’ve got a fever recently, and the only prescription is more cuda cores.
The ssds I kept are newer, system was moved off spinning disks around 2018. SSD undeniably better performance for any machine still running HDD
Sheer bad luck for Russel. Good prospects moving forward though.
Holy shit, best race in the last 3 years. Wildly tricky conditions, clean overtakes up and down the field, it really had it all.
Thank you :) I tried to be reasonable with it, it’s all too easy to break the bank haha. I have two “system” ssds that replicates itself with a weekly rsync job, and the larger storage SSD has an even larger SATA HDD it syncs to. Good looking out!
It does get a few hours of sunlight in the morning, and I do have a portable air conditioner in the room to keep the temps stable. I suspect that could have the same effect? Hmm… thank you for the leads I very much appreciate it
Interesting. It does get some sun in the mornings from the window across the room but I didn’t think much about it. Perhaps I’ll try to relocate it too.
This is an informative answer, unfortunately it’s not a matter of being loose or resizing. The clips are kind of disintegrating under the weight of supporting the piece to the crossbeam.
Definitely I’ll replace the parts, just sucks if I’m going to have to fix it up every couple years
Yeah I think I’ll do that. The specific part failing is “Modified 2 x 3 with 2 Clips with Solar Panels Pattern”
Motherboards are tough to recommend because it really depends what you need from your system. My approach was to choose a CPU first then I could start looking at boards supporting the socket. I wanted ATX, nothing smaller. Memory support, just DDR5 and room to expand (it turns out most boards will handle like 192GB these days lol). I wanted the ability to change CPU frequency, that eliminated boards with a B-series chipsets. Next SSD support (at least 3x m.2) and USB ports (minimum 6x USB 3.0). Finally price, I didn’t want to exceed $250.
When all that was dialed in, I was left with like 8 options, from there it was manageable to read reviews for the nuance between them.
New components:
This works great for my needs, but there are some compromises that others may not find acceptable. The mobo is kind of budget level and only has a single 16x pcie slot. The CPU doesn’t include onboard graphics. The radiator is 280mm, as that was what would fit in my case. There’s no RGB except the cooler.
The current pop_os dark is already pretty damn good, it’s a very refined theme
Deadjournal was (is?) such an excellent niche corner of the internet. I remember being young and having trouble connecting the site, totally my fault, but I sent them an email and the admins Cryo and SCSi personally helped me get it figured out. In hindsight I couldn’t imagine another platform taking the time.
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Harris, Newsom, Whitmer, Pritzker, and Shapiro are the most common potential replacements I’ve seen floated.
Well, if Garuda’s installer does what it’s supposed to do and assigns your boot drive by UUID, it really shouldn’t matter. I still think swapping before install and having the system in the planned final configuration minimizes the risk of failure.
Some background: There was a time in history where boot devices were defined by their physical port location, so if you reordered or moved drives, it was up to the user to update the boot config to align it to the new location. If the user didn’t know to do that step, the computer would fail to boot. Modern linux distros should use the drive’s unique hardware identifier to find the device, wherever it’s plugged in.
Unfortunately real, group of friends tried to leave their apartment during a flash flood. When it got to lobby the water started in.
https://www.wowt.com/2021/08/08/man-stuck-flooding-elevator-during-omaha-storm/