• CIPWTTKT&GC V0x2A v40 - Windows 10 and Chill
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Yea, that's not an issue. :v: :(
[QUOTE=lavacano;50764423]The home edition of Windows 10 comes with a UWP version of Candy Crush.[/QUOTE] I'm on Pro, though. [editline]24th July 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=Brt5470;50765607]I'm heading to a clinic tomorrow morning to get some meds for it. Worried it will spread to my kidneys and cause failure. Which I'm told it can. I've read an infection can work its way up from the bladder up the ureters to the kidneys. I'm still feeling better in general. Fever is down, no more aches and chills, pain is down... down there.[/QUOTE] I wouldn't worry too much about the kidneys - not that I know a lot about UTIs, but I'd think it'd take some determination to get into your kidneys from there. And failure on top of that? Don't worry about it. And yeah, pee after sex (especially if you did it in the butt), and don't wipe from back to front if you're a woman. Which you aren't. But still.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;50765607]I'm heading to a clinic tomorrow morning to get some meds for it. Worried it will spread to my kidneys and cause failure. Which I'm told it can. I've read an infection can work its way up from the bladder up the ureters to the kidneys. I'm still feeling better in general. Fever is down, no more aches and chills, pain is down... down there.[/QUOTE] i've had like 3 utis its not a big deal
Well everywhere I read said if you got a fever, it means it spread. Granted as of last night I no longer have a fever and feel fine, but feel sore. Just don't want to ignore something like I usually would. [editline]24th July 2016[/editline] Edit: Anyone wanna make a big raid: [url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/WD-320GB-SATA-Caviar-Blue-WD3200AAJS-7200RPM-3-5-DATA-Wiped-Lot-of-100-drives-/232010916838?hash=item3604eda3e6:g:ZrsAAOSwRgJXhXLV[/url]
[QUOTE=Brt5470;50766401]Well everywhere I read said if you got a fever, it means it spread. Granted as of last night I no longer have a fever and feel fine, but feel sore. Just don't want to ignore something like I usually would. [editline]24th July 2016[/editline] Edit: Anyone wanna make a big raid: [url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/WD-320GB-SATA-Caviar-Blue-WD3200AAJS-7200RPM-3-5-DATA-Wiped-Lot-of-100-drives-/232010916838?hash=item3604eda3e6:g:ZrsAAOSwRgJXhXLV[/url][/QUOTE] Lower UTI can also (albeit, rarely) give you light fever, according to Netdoktor.dk. Either way the cure is easy and readily available, and there's really nothing to worry about.
I've been just browsing "lot of" in computer hardware and man, the amount of bulk drives you can get is insane. Sure it's used, but I could get like 50TB of drives for like 400 bucks. And with enough redundancy and proper software it'd be healthy. Wish ZFS had the ability to do normal drivepooling like stablebit, because I'd love to get a big supermicro case and like one of those DAS extenders and just get fucking loads of these cheap used refurb drives and fill up the chassis. These drives still got life in them. Speaking of which, I wish IDE was possible to easily convert, found lots of rather sizable pata drives for cheap.
[url]https://www.supermicro.com/products/system/4U/6048/SSG-6048R-E1CR90L.cfm[/url] close enough
I guess it's sort of the same feeling of all this old ram on my shelf going to waste since it's outdated. With the right software, enclosure and RAID options a bunch of these disks are still useful.
[QUOTE=ballads;50766517]HOLY shit thats fucking crazy. I'd totally do this just to top linus[/QUOTE] Be sure to do RAID5 for maximum Linus.
[QUOTE=helifreak;50766549]Be sure to do RAID5 for maximum Linus.[/QUOTE] The more disks the better :v:
Wait hold the fuck up. $5000 US gets you 100 2 TB drives. Scooting over to Australia ebay and $5130 AU gets you [URL="http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Lot-of-2-46W0877-IBM-1TB-6Gbps-NL-25-SATA-/272269633346?hash=item3f6488e742:g:u8IAAOSwqfNXiDBu"]2 1TB drives[/URL]. What am I missing here?
[QUOTE=ballads;50766573]Got it. but I need to find a lot of 90 ssd's[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-10-SK-Hynix-480GB-SSD-SH921-2-5-SATA-III-4-8TB-HFS512G32MNB-2200A-/282110761266?hash=item41af1c9932:g:-CEAAOSw4s9Xk-2J[/url] Some interesting options
[QUOTE=Brt5470;50766512][url]https://www.supermicro.com/products/system/4U/6048/SSG-6048R-E1CR90L.cfm[/url] close enough[/QUOTE] i do want something like this (or something with 8+ slots) but we have fuckall in this country
I'm looking to get the 846 chassis and getting a SAS 2 backplane, when I eventually move to a server build. 24bays should be plenty for now. I mainly want more just to buy up a bunch of super cheap drives and do a home-made backblaze-like type thing. I was going to go Norco, but people who owned both said many times how awfully cheap Norco stuff is compared to just straight up used SuperMicro.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;50766940]I'm looking to get the 846 chassis and getting a SAS 2 backplane, when I eventually move to a server build. 24bays should be plenty for now. I mainly want more just to buy up a bunch of super cheap drives and do a home-made backblaze-like type thing. I was going to go Norco, but people who owned both said many times how awfully cheap Norco stuff is compared to just straight up used SuperMicro.[/QUOTE] For my server build I always intended on just getting a Dell C2100 with 2 of the lower power quads but 12 bays might not be enough for you.
I'm going to be building a NAS at some point, though I'm trying to keep it somewhat quiet. Otherwise I'd just go for a used Dell server or work out a deal to buy the Dell MD1200 that's sitting around at work, but that thing is loud as fuck. Right now I'd probably go for this Silverstone case with 8 3.5" hotswap bays and four 2.5" bays. [url]http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811163255[/url] Then one of those Avaton boards, since there's literally nothing else I can find (In Canada at least) with more than six SATA ports. Ideally, I would like to keep the PCIe slot free for a 10G NIC if I decide to go nuts and make an array of SSDs for my VM server. [url]http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157419[/url]
So RMS just handed this out at a hacker convention: [media]https://twitter.com/giovannidamiola/status/757246067259875328[/media]
I think at this point to me having something that can power and connect 100 hard drives would be a blessing. Looking for an eight SATA port motherboard for four hard drives (first four will be used for bringing forward my existing SSD, HDD, flash card bay and blu-ray drive) so I don't have to worry about space and transferring things over but appears to be rather costly and I wonder if I should just go for the short term and just select six like everyone would choose because frankly I have no idea how quickly I will fill up the 4TB drive I'm planning on using should this build actually happen.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;50766592][url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-10-SK-Hynix-480GB-SSD-SH921-2-5-SATA-III-4-8TB-HFS512G32MNB-2200A-/282110761266?hash=item41af1c9932:g:-CEAAOSw4s9Xk-2J[/url] Some interesting options[/QUOTE] I know this is mostly a joke but SK Hynix is fucking bad. I've never had an SSD fail on me and one of theirs failed within a year
[QUOTE=PollytheParrot;50767596]I know this is mostly a joke but SK Hynix is fucking bad. I've never had an SSD fail on me and one of theirs failed within a year[/QUOTE] Well I've got some bad news for you, there's like a 33% chance they made the RAM in the computer you're posting from.
Does Speccy still not recognize DDR4-2133? It won't read for me.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;50765695]Make sure you pee after having sex, it will greatly reduces your chance of getting UTI[/QUOTE] it feels like it does the opposite, peeing after sex feels like peeing liquid napalm which leaves this constant feeling of my dick burning up for up to an hour afterwards. I somehow get the feeling that this isn't normal though I'd assume it is since there's plenty others out there with the same problem [editline]24th July 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=chipsnapper2;50767798]Does Speccy still not recognize DDR4-2133? It won't read for me.[/QUOTE] I think it supports DDR4 at the very least. it shows "16,0GB Dual-Channel Unknown @ 1066MHz (14-14-14-35)" for me but digging deeper into the detailed overview shows this "Max Bandwidth DDR4-2135 (1067 MHz)" with the type as "Unknown".
Went to an MDNow, gave a sample, they found lots of whiteblood cells and a bit of blood. Gave me antibiotics and will send a sample for a culture to find out exactly what the infection is. Edit: They also said more or less I should be fine. My immune system got rid of the bulk of it. If my kidneys were in danger I'd be in lots of pain and vomiting probably.
[t]https://helifreak.duckdns.org/image/20160724233426352.png[/t] The depot it's getting sent to isn't on their list of depots. [img]http://www.adiumxtras.com/images/pictures/something_awful_2_6634_2842_image_3468.gif[/img]
all this server talk makes me want to show off my homeserver [t]http://i.imgur.com/f2AEhU5.jpg[/t] everything in it was free except the main drive which was new. Currently running OpenMediaVault and it's been working for me
[QUOTE=papkee;50769588]all this server talk makes me want to show off my homeserver [t]http://i.imgur.com/f2AEhU5.jpg[/t] everything in it was free except the main drive which was new. Currently running OpenMediaVault and it's been working for me[/QUOTE] Laptop homeservers are the best [editline]24th July 2016[/editline] My 'homeserver' is a raspberry pi model B sitting in a tiny cardboard box next to our router. Not much to see and I'm too lazy to get a picture of it.
[QUOTE=Lyokanthrope;50769603]Laptop homeservers are the best [editline]24th July 2016[/editline] My 'homeserver' is a raspberry pi model B sitting in a tiny cardboard box next to our router. Not much to see and I'm too lazy to get a picture of it.[/QUOTE] Every time I see people with their cute repurposing of laptops and shit as servers I am reminded that there are businesses and organizations out there who have built themselves an IT nightmare. VoIP systems running on laptops on top of a bookshelf in a closet, Excel spreadsheets that act as perpetual databases and doing things one could only call "black magic" and "in defiance of all logic" while the enormous work order backends are running on a badly coded java applet programmed by a guy who retired in 2003 and kept all the documentation in textfile format on a server long since decommissioned so when the day comes that someone turns both the toaster oven and the coffee maker on while the janitor is charging the floor scrubber [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=j3Uy9wsfkok#t=143]all hell breaks loose.[/url]
I've been meaning to set my Cubietruck up as a mini fuckaround server, maybe stick an old laptop drive on it and turn it into a file server
[QUOTE=Levelog;50767651]Well I've got some bad news for you, there's like a 33% chance they made the RAM in the computer you're posting from.[/QUOTE] And 66% chance the flash chip in your flash drive or other electronic device are also from SK Hynix
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