Theoriginalthon

@Theoriginalthon@lemmy.world
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What you just described is called cooking.

Exactly all programs should be web based cloud subscription only. We don't want that filthy code on our rgb nvme drives

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That's the first thing I thought, got to get the maximum profit out of prisons, contingency planning costs money and it probably won't happen anyway...

Clearly not an arch user

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If it works fine on other networks then it's your router provided by the ISP that's the problem. If you can try setting 2.4 and 5Ghz networks to separate SSIDs with different passwords. I've got a couple of devices on my network that refuse to work if the networks are combined. You could try a different WiFi access point, an older unifi can be picked up cheap on eBay on if it's just for testing. I was having similar issues with a Nintendo switch whilst working away, the hotels WiFi was just messed up

Did you know K-9 mail is soon to be thunderbird mobile

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He might miss his flight

Ah so it's for drug trafficking not terrorism

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No offence, but have you been living under a Microsoft shaped rock for the past 30 years?

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Well that sucks, if you ever get in that situation again, but I doubt you will, ask to play a co-op game.

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You know over here in Europe we don't have to refrigerate egg or wash slaughtered chicken in a chlorine bath. We use something called a vaccine that prevents salmonella in the first place

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My wife hates been called "luv" mainly old dudes that think they are been nice, so she calls them luv back. Maybe someone needs to be greated every morning with with a nice big smile and a good morning flower.

Also if the getting left on your own for a smoke break when busy happens, just go for a smoke break with her, or be on your phone and say something like "I don't know where Sarah went she just disappeared, oh wait I've found her outside having a smoke break, do you want me to tell her to come back inside"

As it's a uni job it's now your mission to wind her up as much as possible, don't worry about bad references or CV gaps if anything goes wrong.

Also look up constructive dismissal

Nerf guns

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Something like iSCSI as you already have to 10gig card, or fibre channel SAN, apparently qnap supports both, however I've never used a qnap or iSCSI For booting https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ISCSI/Boot For the qnap https://www.qnap.com/en/how-to/tutorial/article/how-to-create-and-use-the-iscsi-target-service-on-a-qnap-nas

The general idea is a small boot partition to load kernel and most importantly the drivers for the nic, then mount the Nas over iSCSI and finish loading the os

To be honest a 1TB SATA ssd isnt that much, you could have 10 distros @ 100gb each with extra storage mounted on the nas. 100gb is loads for a Linux OS. I think most of the virtual machines I spin up without a GUI use a 20GB disk

You can also boot directly over the network with pxe/netbootin etc but I'm not sure how that works with an add in network card, as it's usually a feature of the bios itself

I think it's more if you want to replace one you have to replace both, and if you don't glue the battery to the screen the phone will fall apart, that's what I'd do if I was an evil corporation and wanted customers to buy a new phone instead of repairing

Why do you need 60TB of Linux Isos? Or do you mean "Linux Isos ;)"

All I'm reading from this is that the company has "ethical violation" problems and should probably be investigated

Looks more like an orc, maybe it's the goblins boss

I had a fake item sent to me, reported to eBay to request a refund, got an immediate refund, seller asked to return the item. I said no, its fake I'll bin it. Left negative feedback that the items are fake. eBay then removed the review and let the seller keep selling. At least he had one less item to sell and was out of pocket on postage

I went for a eBay 4u server case, no hotswap bays or anything, just 13 or so 3.5" slots with a a row of 3x120mm fans behind them. Sits in the garage out of sight all for £45 delivered.

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Just out of interest I checked the UK's system called PAYE, it's was fully introduced in 1944. The only people that have to deal with bullshit tax returns are people that are probably going to be making enough money to be able to afford someone to sort it out for them anyway.

I went through this at the beginning of the year, it get 900/900 fibre, settled on openwrt running on a nanopi r4s. My other options were a nanopi r6s with openwrt, or nuc type hardware/server running something like pfsence/opnsence etc. The openwrt install took about 5mins then a couple of hours of exploring various menus options etc, which I didnt end up changing.

Red number plates? Didn't notice that, however they seem incapable of navigating roundabouts

The amount of times I've had this argument in the office is untrue. I think the default values aren't stored in the docx file or something like that, but when you manually set a value it does store it in the docx.

Then you have the whole proprietary blobs in a "open" standard to deal with.

The worst offenders are people who format with tabs and spaces and wonder why it's all messed up.

Consider this; you were taught Microsoft in school as it's used in work environments, Microsoft is used in work environments as it's taught in schools or the person making the decision was only taught one product.

Why do you think Microsoft is giving free upgrades from windows 10 to 11, same thing from XP upwards. It's vendor lock in, and that's bad for many reasons

I've got a GoPro 8, I just pull the SD card out and attach it by usb card reader then dump it to the nas. For pulling clips out I usually us the android GoPro app. Make a 5-10 second video and share it straight off the phone. Most of the videos I do are in 1-3min anyway.

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Did it over android when I first got it, but you can drop the file in folder called update on the SD card https://gopro.com/en/gb/support/hero8-black-product-update/windows?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIupqBnuzbgQMVBcbtCh3oQQDKEAAYASAAEgL72_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Bit of a lol at the instructions, but it's got everything for windows. I started out with 2/3 smaller SD cards, that's why I'm doing the SD card dance, have since got a large one but still just pull the SD card out, I'm pretty sure it just works using the usb connection, but don't use it

If you have to use a program that is windows only you have to use windows. I could move our entire company over to Linux if it wasn't for SOLIDWORKS been windows only.

Wine can be an option but I've found it very hit and miss on some of the more obscure windows only programs

In the past I've used virtual box (virtual machine) in seamless mode, so it looks just like a window in Linux. I can't remember why I stopped, I think it was down to licencing and oracle buying it.

Are they actually called Important Folder (ABC), it might be truncating the name at the spaces, and giving the same folder name 3 times, Try Important_folder_a etc.

I put fail2ban on everything, and I manage to lock my self out of systems at least once a month, so I guess it's working as intended.

Looks like it was added march this year https://github.com/transmission/transmission/pull/4795

In settings untick append .part to incomplete files Then find enable sequential download and tick it.

I think this is a global setting rather than per torrent

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I wonder if it's the vegetable type or the viking type

This one https://www.logic-case.com/products/rackmount-chassis/4u/4u-standard-chassis-15-x-35-hdd-sc-415h/ Got the price wrong it was £50, and 15 drive bays, I populate every other one. Temps are about 25 at the moment, but it is sat in the garage, which is always cooler than the house. I think I just run it with the 120mm fans (and CPU and PSU) but quieter ones as the ones that came with it sounded like an aircraft taking off.

I did see a m.2 based expansion card based on ASM1166 chipset, or failing that a sata port multiplier, but those depend on the data port supporting it

I've never seen nftables, or should I say never noticed nftables, when ever I've seen documentation it's always referenced iptables, if it has mentioned nftables I'm guessing my brain just glossed over it. It's kind of like with networking configuring with /etc/network/interfaces rather than with netplan or network manager or systems or ifup ifdown, or anything else I've missed

Yes to unified inbox, not sure about exchange but works well with IMAP

My canon ink tank type printer from mid COVID era is the same, didn't realise it was only 10/100 on the wired port until I was looking at the switch one day and wondered why I had a yellow light instead of green, was about to run a new network cable until I checked the printer

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My Googlefu says you can get a cheap rifle for $500, maybe because it's the cheapest rifle with a magazine?

I don't know I'm in the UK

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External drive? Is it a usb drive? If it is you might be best pulling out the drive and connecting it to a sata port. The mount as read only and do what everyone else suggests