When I first saw Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina I immediately thought she (the actress not the character) had Mandy vibes.
Obviously, Nic Cage as Billy.
When I first saw Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina I immediately thought she (the actress not the character) had Mandy vibes.
Obviously, Nic Cage as Billy.
Similarly, most books are printed in signatures. Several pages on one sheet printed on a press, then folded and trimmed and then bound to make a book. A signature almost always has to have at minimum a 4 page signature.
Yes, it's obviously the ancient death cult symbol that stifles humanity and individuality that would make that room feel claustrophobic.
It really depends on your use case. I've gone through 9tb of data in a month. And often have up to a dozen BR quality movie requests at once. 35-65gb each, on average. If you're only doing one movie at a time and only doing torrent quality, you shouldn't have any issues.
One of the issues with multiple devices is networking. Transferring totally legit files for the Arr stack to and from the NAS can be a lot of data. Keeping it all in one system means your speeds up to that point are SATA speeds vs ethernet.
For the OP, one file with hard linking is my goal, but I only use Usenet. I rip anything that comes down with Tdarr to strip languages, normalize audio and rip to H265. If you do that with torrents, you will need to keep the original for seeding.
Not in the fascist party, no.
So, more ED-209 than RoboCop.
I want to add, you will likely find your own solutions to these problems to make things more bearable. But you'll likely be on your own in the process. The office is made for and made up predominately of an idea of business perfection and mostly contains neurotypical people. They will not understand your issues if you ask for ways to navigate your needs and the environment. But, you will likely find the things you need to manage. It might be a little scary and overwhelming at first. But it's definitely not impossible. Give it some time before giving up and you might even find new ways to thrive.
You will quickly find that neurotypical people also find their own ways to cope in this environment. They'll just seem more normal to everyone when they do it.
This is just my experience. Every workplace is a bit different, but I think my answers will be generally applicable.
I get your point, but Texas has cemeteries. Save the rocket fuel for something useful.
Living in Idaho, the Mississippi of the North, I'm curious about the new borders but extremely intrigued.
You gotta flush for at least 1.25 mooches straight.