

I have a few 960GB (ish? can’t remember exact size) 2.5in at work that are almost useless.
I have a few 960GB (ish? can’t remember exact size) 2.5in at work that are almost useless.
Oof… #Open to work 🤣
I know right. Why is this not a thing already? I mean I understand the various U.2, U.3, and EDSFF are great for high density data center installs. We have a 1U box in production that could be as high as 1 PB given current densities with E1.L drives but that’s enterprise level stuff. I just want a huge 3.5 SSD I could put in these pro-consumer level NAS boxes or maybe even one I could build myself for my home lab.
I’ve heard of ghostsocks but not glowware.
So order of operations is hard?
And most of the porn is pixelated anyway? At this point I’d assume anything pixelated is Pavlovian and arousing to most Japanese.
I hate how true this is.
I’m just trying to figure out a way to keep my 20+ tb of Linux isos curated and still accessible.
We could make like a death webring.
Having lived in a rental for many many years the inability to make small mods is SO annoying.
But this does beg the question, who OWNS a balcony. 99% of the home owners I know have single family houses. Granted I live in the south so owning an apartment is not the norm but I assume some people own an apartment in places like New York? But I’d assume people do?
I tried to look it up and from what I could find only about 15-17% of housing units in the US are apartments, and of those only about 15% own. So maybe 2% even have the opportunity. And this is assuming THOSE units have balconies, which I’m assuming only a small percentage of that 2% do. I’d think this is a major factor to balcony solar not taking off.
I thought so.
I don’t understand the self-cooling. Isn’t it harder to keep things cool in space since there is no conduction or convection cooling? I mean everything is in a vacuum. The only place for heat to go is radiative and that’s terribly inefficient. Seems like a massive engineering problem.
Why do stupid people get so much airtime?
I do not trust Mark Zuckerberg. Period. End of sentence.
I’d settle for a holodeck or a brain device that lets you feel others experiences or makes VR completely real.
Yggdrasil somewhere around ‘93… maybe ‘94. Recompiling a kernel took a VERY long time.
I’ve been doing this a while.
All replaced my AI and stock holder profits.
Clayton Bigsby did it better.
So an indefinite furlough… got it.
Stories like this likely give TACO Don a little mushroom chubbie.