Building a M920x with 4 NVMe and 10gig Ethernet is very tempting.
Hey that's almost me! My home lab is three M920q systems with 10Gb fiber for Ceph. I didn't know you could do multiple NVMes though, right now I'm doing some janky AF USB drives.
Building a M920x with 4 NVMe and 10gig Ethernet is very tempting.
Hey that's almost me! My home lab is three M920q systems with 10Gb fiber for Ceph. I didn't know you could do multiple NVMes though, right now I'm doing some janky AF USB drives.
Long-lived succulents are the best! I have a pair of 18 year old desert roses that are still kicking. They've had successful offspring and now they're expecting grand babies.
I remember when idling was the easiest way to get TF2 drops so someone made a map with fire at the spawn to slowly kill idlers.
Anything for hats.
I just bought a fridge after my 15 year old one shit out. Let me tell you, trying to find a decently sized, dumb fridge with an ice and water dispenser is like finding the holy grail.
Samsung has evidently partnered with some timelords to get over 30 cu ft of fridge space in a 70"tall frame - including their door sized tablet.
Bosch has the next biggest but locks stuff behind an smart app. Hell, even LG has smart features to help you with your ice maker that will probably either be DOA or will break in a year.
I finally found a Whirlpool that isn't smart and has a decent sized fridge, but it was a struggle.
I'm fairly certain this is the endgame goal. Gerrymandering can only get the GOP so far - red states are already badly gerrymandered, there's not a ton of gains there. Populations between states aren't swinging that much to take away electoral votes from red to blue states.
But independent state legislature, now that's got legs. Gerrymandered red states stay red for state legislature, they pick the (no pun intended) "right" electoral college members, boom! No more democrat presidents.
So here's the thing with massive individual drives. Assuming you're buying multiples for redundancy (say 4 for a 3+parity stripe), you'll probably come out ahead cost wise over a similar total capacity with "normal" sized 12TB drives.
But if one of those drives fail, assuming your consumption is around 60-75%, the rebuild time is going to be massive.
For comparison, I just upgraded from 6TB drives in my Synology 5-bay. It was pushing 90% utilization. Doing a drive by drive swap, waiting for the parity to rebuild as I replaced each one with a 10TB drive - it was the better part of 5 days.
If you are thinking of using it as a standalone drive (no redundancy), your back up plans better be solid, testable, and off to a different system (no relying on time shift to the same drive).
I love cast iron cookware. I have both a Dutch oven and an 18" frypan that both come with me when camping for meals.
I cannot deal with cast iron on a glass top stove (which is what we have at home). I refuse to use gas stoves, the resistive coils are typically really shitty, and induction doesn't work with all my pans (including the cast iron).
I really wish I could use my more reasonably sized cast iron, but most have a casting ring around the bottom, and all of them could break or scratch my stove's glass top.
Man, I miss Western NY.
It skips over all the advertising slop and stories
That's what ad block and a scroll wheel are for.
I've started to add date limits to my web queries for things that don't require current information like recipes.
No I do not want to see your AI slop recipe for tomato sandwiches "author" from 2025, I'll go with a shitty web blog from 2021 thank you very much.
They're actually about the same heat wise. I use some relative cheap NICs based on the Intel 82599 controller and 10G SFP+ modules.
It's not a bad setup, I wish there was a second NVMe slot in my M920q boxes, but what are you going to do?