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I got a NUC on ebay for about the same price, maybe a little less. Has more I/O and an SSD.
I got a NUC on ebay for about the same price, maybe a little less. Has more I/O and an SSD.
That was the best part, it was like no humans were in the building for a bit there.
I absolutely hate that. I’ve also seen many listings set as “Remote” but when you drill down into their description it’s either like the above or “you must be within 25 miles of the office for occasional visits”. LinkedIn should remove these listings and temporarily ban the businesses that do this type of bait and switch.
Lmao, which one is it, that it didn’t happen or that they’re being a Karen by calling towing companies for people illegally parked in handicap spots?
I have a different electric truck with 21" tires, and it does fine in the snow. It even has a snow mode. The weight might make it even better than some pickups.
This is the tires or something else with the design, for sure.
I love Takis but they absolutely destroy my insides.
Friends don’t let friends use Snap.
Was about to mention Mikrotik. They even have a 100GBit switch for under $800 (CRS504-4XQ-IN).
Frigate + reolink is a great combo.
Home Assistant, in this case; YAML.
Just used it to generate some HA automations that GPT-4 struggled with, and it was definitely faster.
I use Aliucord which by default removes many of the associated Discord trackers.
It should be noted that all 3rd party apps are against Discord TOS. No one has ever been banned for these clients as far as I know, but it is possible that they could start banning in the future.
Is there a way to run it in hard mode since it’s based off of uBlock?
What a daddy.
You can redirect all DNS traffic to your own DNS server to get around this.
Yeah. My solution is to do the negotiation on my microtik switch. Basically I input 10G to the switch from the router, and then use the switch to change the speed of the connection.
I do admit I am graced by low power costs due to hydro, and if that wasn’t the case I probably wouldn’t have done it.
So, sort of along the same vein. I recently wanted to build a cheap 10G router. I found this SuperMicro X10SLH-N6-ST031 on ebay with 6x 10G RJ45 on it (they don’t do auto negotiation, and only run in either 1G or 10G) for roughly $60. This specific seller gave me a compatible CPU for free, already in the mobo. Of note, this motherboard is slightly longer than a micro-ATX motherboard, but still smaller than a full sized ATX board. Knowing this, I went for the safest option of finding a case that was compatible with both micro and full ATX. I ended up going with a Silvertone GD09B HTPC chassis.
After finding that, I wanted to make sure I could update the BIOS to include patches for Spectre and Meltdown. Lucky for me, users at servethehome already did this! The modded BIOS also enabled NVMe support. There’s also a lot of great info about this board and related projects in that thread.
It works perfectly for my use case. I think with the NICs, it runs at about 100W idle. More than a normal switch, but cheaper for the hardware at least compared to other 10G switches. Might be worth considering!
I’m curious where you run into there not being a YAML option? There’s almost always Open in YAML somewhere.
Crontab to just auto reboot daily is probably better - if your PC becomes unresponsive I doubt it would be able to execute another script on top of everything. Ideally though, you’d do some log diving and figure out the cause.