

RD6024
Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer
RD6024
Valid, but it’s run by a group in the UK that runs several of the popular ones. It’s prooooobably not going anywhere.
It’s probably torrent clients doing a ping test of peers to check latency. Ops VPN server replies to the ping so they look close, even though they’re not.
I can’t imagine a client that would ship an ip2geo db to bother trying to look up locations. Just doesn’t make any sense.
Sh for shell scripts.
RIP Oink + What.cd
This. Go pick up something like a used Lenovo Tiny. You’ll get way more power and flexibility
Your link is broken.
This is the only game that stood out to me in this sale, sounds like i should get it.
Imapsync works well, have uses it hundreds of times on massive accounts. Not with Gmail specifically though. I’d imagine you would lose labels.
Trailer of the netflix movie they’re talking about - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM_hkJ0Rl-c
No problem, just tab complete your way around the filesystem.
Long term hobby that I’m trying to now turn into a small business / online store.
Thanks!
STAT should have a current limiting resistor on it, go through your led, then ground.
That would make sense, but page 21 of the datasheet with a typical application shows it going to REGN.
If it’s missing the cap on REGN though, that would probably fuck this all up? I must admit I’m not good at understanding when/where caps are applied.
Oooh, thanks.
Stupid schematic question for a second, when looking at this:
If the “REGN” above the LED there is just referring to the REGN pin right below, why doesn’t the line just go back down to the pin? Is this just a style thing, or does it mean something functionally different?
You could just swap the two disks and see if it follows the drive or the link.
If the drive, rma it. I don’t put a lot of faith in smart data.
Usually means a failing drive in my experience.
Ntfs isn’t going to care or even be aware of the hypervisor FS, zfs or btrfs would both work fine.
Making sure you don’t have misaligned sectors, is pretty much the only major pitfall. Make sure you use paravirt storage and network drivers.
Edit: I just realized you’re asking for the opposite direction, but ultimately the same guidelines apply. It doesn’t matter what filesystems are on what, with the above caveats.
Original usb ports often maxed out at 500ma. You probably won’t need the second usb on a modern system, but you will need the 12v adapter. (usb maxes out at 5v)
Also, this is the wrong community.
Have you seen self adhesive tape? It’s a bit nicer at least.