

Still likely have to replace the wall every time. Better than home repairs but still a huge pain.


Still likely have to replace the wall every time. Better than home repairs but still a huge pain.


The house near me has had their fence taken out 3 times in 3 years. People used to fly though the neighborhood (35) going 55 plus and take too much speed into the curve and hop the curb. City added 2 all way stops and it has for the most part slowed people down


I was extremely disappointed that HA proxy won’t let you return 418.


You forgot ripping his shirt off.


We called it hominy snow growing up. Always loved the sound it made.


Don’t forget hominy snow in the south.
Doing pushups in the snow.


Blue Danube would probably throw me.


Apparently you’re not the only one. I saw somewhere their evening news viewership numbers are way down.


DDR4 isn’t great on price either. At least not for RDIMM. Though I realize these probably use SODIMM.
Throw in fail2ban as well.


Always wondered what that wheel was for, TIL.


That’s one datapoint and could depend on any number of factors, cooling manufacturer, uptime, etc. I have a couple of rigs 10+ years old running DDR3 with 0 failures. In fact in my lifetime I’ve only had one stick of ram ever go bad and that was ages ago and I tend to repurpose PCs a lot so they get some age on them.
I set a separate SSID on the wifi without the pihole as the DNS provided by DHCP that they can use.


You also have DIMM, SODIMM, RDIMM and others which have different pinning.


DDR4 is expensive as shit too now. I was trying to build out a new rack for my homelab and 256GB of ram went from like $300 6 months ago to $1500.
Ah the perl approach. Do x or die(“it’s fucked”)
I’ve seen a lot worse where they just gobble the original error and throw a new one with 0 of the original context included making it 100x more difficult to debug.


You also have to account for the fact there were several No Kings rallies around the Chicago area that may have drawn from the outer meto areas.
I think Scott Manly might have had a video on it (data enter in space) recently. I saw it on a feed but haven’t watched it. I’m sure he would mention the issues with heat removal.