• CIPWTTKT&GC V43 - WHERE IS MY THINKPAD?
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... what the fuck ... [t]http://i.imgur.com/i8MEXct.jpg[/t] Details in the gallery ([url]http://imgur.com/gallery/i8MEXc[/url])
[QUOTE=nikomo;52295248]... what the fuck ... [url="http://imgur.com/gallery/i8MEXct"][t]http://i.imgur.com/i8MEXct.jpg[/t][/url] Details in the gallery (click picture)[/QUOTE] You can't put a link on a thumbnail and have it work and you can just embed the gallery. [editline]31st May 2017[/editline] And that gallery link is a 404.
[url]http://imgur.com/gallery/i8MEXct[/url] Facepunch formatting took a massive shit trying to get the fucking thing to work, jesus it sucks. It would help if the post looked like what the preview looked like.
[QUOTE=nikomo;52295248]... what the fuck ... [t]http://i.imgur.com/i8MEXct.jpg[/t] Details in the gallery ([url]http://imgur.com/gallery/i8MEXc[/url])[/QUOTE] [URL]http://imgur.com/gallery/i8MEXct[/URL] EDIT: Ninja'd
In other news, Github's dead. [url]https://status.github.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=helifreak;52295252]You can't put a link on a thumbnail and have it work and you can just embed the gallery. [/QUOTE] Embedding galleries has been broken forever on my end, and even then it's a pain in the ass on mobile
Logitech customer service has been quite good. Just been sent a replacement mouse with no hassle after my middle click stopped working.
Github's up, that was quick-ish.
[QUOTE=nikomo;52295344]Github's up, that was quick-ish.[/QUOTE] Still very happy about self-hosting my own gitlab :v: Feels quite nice every time there's a downtime from github that I can still access all my projects.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;52295372]Still very happy about self-hosting my own gitlab :v: Feels quite nice every time there's a downtime from github that I can still access all my projects.[/QUOTE] gogs feels a lot nicer [img]http://i.imgur.com/J2ygzwx.png[/img]
I'd do a self-host git if I had a more redundant storage solution on my dedi. And on that note, does anyone know any good backup services that have a Server 2016 client?
I have my ~/projects synced over three machines so if the gogs box explodes it doesn't really matter, and anything decent is going to be on both my gogs install and Github, the Github repo might just not be up-to-date.
[QUOTE=Protocol7;52295481]I'd do a self-host git if I had a more redundant storage solution on my dedi. And on that note, does anyone know any good backup services that have a Server 2016 client?[/QUOTE] For personal use/cheap?
[QUOTE=Sam Za Nemesis;52295155]Is it actally good? My father keeps bitching at me to use my intl. credit card to buy this software for him but it looks like snake oil[/QUOTE] Yes it works quite well. Right now I have it running a 4GB write cache for my dual parity space. Which helps smooth out 90% of my writes and it can ingest much larger transfers more easily. Problem is right now in release form it only has L1 write caching. AKA Ram only. I have been excited for the L2 write caching because that means A) it's more power resilient and B) assuming I can use whatever volume I want, I can dedicate a thin provisioned virtualdisk to act as an ingest volume and that volume could be 1-5 even like 20TB. 20TB of caching. So data can be put on the server onto say an ReFS Mirror and immediately be safe and then over time trickle into the parity. The software also works in a way reduce writes to the disk if you run a big cache with a long deferred write. SO it sits in memory for a long time before being moved to disk. If you're writing the same data over and over and reading it, it can reduce disk usage. But back at my old IT job I did some testing with it for database use for attempting to reduce insane fragmentation and speed up disk speeds by condensing and making writes more sequential. The company just went with a ramdisk instead.
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[QUOTE=Levelog;52295574]For personal use/cheap?[/QUOTE] Yeah, it's for my personal server. I don't need like 20 layers of redundancy available at 200GB/s.
[QUOTE=ballads;52295641][URL]https://maine.craigslist.org/sop/6115444707.html[/URL] I can get this for $40 worth it? some context... its for my brothers pc and I accidentally posted this here instead of pc building.[/QUOTE] Are you building a Office PC?
[QUOTE=Brt5470;52295605]Yes it works quite well. Right now I have it running a 4GB write cache for my dual parity space. Which helps smooth out 90% of my writes and it can ingest much larger transfers more easily. Problem is right now in release form it only has L1 write caching. AKA Ram only. I have been excited for the L2 write caching because that means A) it's more power resilient and B) assuming I can use whatever volume I want, I can dedicate a thin provisioned virtualdisk to act as an ingest volume and that volume could be 1-5 even like 20TB. 20TB of caching. So data can be put on the server onto say an ReFS Mirror and immediately be safe and then over time trickle into the parity. The software also works in a way reduce writes to the disk if you run a big cache with a long deferred write. SO it sits in memory for a long time before being moved to disk. If you're writing the same data over and over and reading it, it can reduce disk usage. But back at my old IT job I did some testing with it for database use for attempting to reduce insane fragmentation and speed up disk speeds by condensing and making writes more sequential. The company just went with a ramdisk instead.[/QUOTE] It sounds a lot like Readyboost.
[QUOTE=Cold;52295699]It sounds a lot like Readyboost.[/QUOTE] It's more powerful readyboost. And given that much of my workload is sequential, ReadyBoost I believe doesn't even help since I remember it working to only cache random IO. For my use, the raw write speed of my dual parity is between 30-50MB/s, enough for some streaming content, but for large files already made, it's not usable too much. But once L2 is implemented, I can dump hundreds of GB, possibly TB directly into the server and it will shuffle things around organically in the background.
I might have a look in to these techonlogies, because even if its its only readthrough it sounds like a nice solution for my VM problems. Its not like i'll ever be running all of them at once.
[QUOTE=nikomo;52295423]gogs feels a lot nicer [img]http://i.imgur.com/J2ygzwx.png[/img][/QUOTE] I got a couple of gigs of RAM to spare (out of 24GB from my small server), and it seems to stick to 2-3GB, which is pretty ok. Gitlab has grown to be quite the feature rich solution, but despite that it runs pretty fast so It's fine for my use-case. If I were to be more limited when it comes to memory, I'd definitly use gogs.
[QUOTE=Sam Za Nemesis;52295678]I swear since David Murray started working full time on his channel he has gone insane and careless [/QUOTE] I don't understand how the baking soda one is insane or careless at all.
alright so i have a domain from Google Domains. i was trying to setup my raspberry pi as a server to host my website on (its a lightweight one, not expecting much traffic) and linking the DNS stuff to the domain. however, ive been at it for hours and cant get the damn thing to work. ive set a static ip address for the pi on the router and on the pi itself. forwarded port 80 using that static ip, setup apache2 server. i can go to the private static ip address on the local network and it works. i can go to the domain and it works, since i set it up using the credentials on Google domains for the dynamic dns but only on local network. outside of it, it either gets connection took too long or dns error. also ive noticed that my pi and my desktop have the exact same external ip address so im not sure whats going on there
Why not? It's not available here (wonder if I can just put a fake billing address) and I've always been bummed about that
[QUOTE=pentium;52293210]Those devices are TTL monochrome though. In this application it's too old and simply too hard to find parts for. I just need 9" LCD panels with a touchscreen and mounts flush to the wall like... [img]https://www.electronichouse.com/images/uploads/article_large/Crestron-TPMC9L.jpg[/img] If you want that 80's Smart Home interface (EG: [url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=NUzwukoJzGIC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false]Popular Science, September 1986; page 90[/url] ) You will likely need to design something intentionally minimalist.[/QUOTE] Actually the Trofeo monitor is a 5" Trinitron, not monochrome like the Reatta CRT.
[QUOTE=Sam Za Nemesis;52296777]They have a pretty straightforward guide on how to set up ddclient I wish I haven't bought from Google Domains though lmao[/QUOTE] I setup ddclient and did all the steps necessary, ran it and got: SUCCESS: updating [url]www.-.com:[/url] good: IP address set to - however again, the website only works when devices are connected to local network. If I use my phone on cell data, it won't load and says "www.-.com took too long to respond. ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT" [editline]31st May 2017[/editline] I even put the pi in the DMZ, changed router DNS' primary and secondary to Google's, and setup something called a port trigger(?) for 80
Installed Windows Subsystem for Linux. Tried out Arch but the d-bus errors weren't as trivial to fix so I figured I'd just go for the standard Ubuntu install. Good enough. Created a little batch file to launch Terminator with one click from a shortcut B)
Today I'm officially apart of Elgato Gaming. Got myself an email, setup in Slack, going through all the documentation and conversations to get up to speed. They're sending over a PS4 Pro, some other capture cards, Streamdeck, etc. At the same time, I went into my other job office to get paid. Ended up having a long conv with one of the managers about how suddenly the CEO really wants me to stay and they'll work to find a way to make me fulltime. it was an incredibly frustrating and painful discussion. COnsidering I gave them months of lead time. I even told them I had an offer, with pay details, and they only get back to me 4 days after I signed a contract. can't even.
My job at the record label, which I've had for 2 years now, is video editing yea. My new job is a social media support agent and the new gear is so I have first hand experience working with the hardware. Working off images and such is one thing, but have experience with the bugs and software and quirks helps me help other people.
[QUOTE=colincooke;52295305]Logitech customer service has been quite good. Just been sent a replacement mouse with no hassle after my middle click stopped working.[/QUOTE] Likewise, got replacement for my G700s pretty quickly as well.
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