Thank you!
Thank you!
Imagine I’m an idiot, do you have a link or description for where to find those? I looked for them some time ago and found nothing. 🥹
Where do you get installation media for Windows LTSC?
Unfused. Probes/cables began rapidly heating up. I violently shook the the battery to break off the probes from it.
Probe tips instantly welded on a nanophosphate A123 battery.
I see. Makes sense.
While not entirely wrong, I’d take anything out of free market fundamentalists mouths like the ones at Mises with a gain of salt.
They’re separate. You can treat them as alternative subs.
When I read, I subscribe to all alternatives on a topic I care about - e.g. Android. Then browsing the Subscribed fees would show me posts from all of them.
When I post, I check their user/month count in order to decide which one to post to. If I’m posting something important, I’d cross post it to the others, just like people do to similar alternative subreddits.
Not noticeable with always-on Tailscale with the default split-tunnel mode. That is when Tailscale is only used to access Tailscale machines and everything else is routed via the default route.
The VPN should keep access to the homelab even when the external IP changes. Assuming the VPN connects from the homelab to the cloud. The reverse proxy would use the VPN local IPs to connect to services.
If you’re switching low power inconsequential things like LED lights, they’re OK.
This like most plugs in this format is not for inductive loads so it can only handle 300W with such:
It might be OK if the AC units are small enough.
If you’re gonna be switching AC units, you likely want a plug that can switch inductive loads. Most can’t. Well they can but their relays crap out quickly. Here’s an example of a unit rated for inductive loads. It’s for NA and uses Z-wave so it’s not what you’re looking for. They explicitly call out it can be used for AC motors. Some units explicitly say they can’t be used for inductive loads but many don’t and you learn the hard way.
Thanks! I’ve been running 5x16T from SPD for over 6 months with zero issues.
And they package drives correctly.
I don’t know if SPD ships to where you are but a manufacturer recertified 16TB from them goes for ~$160. I have 7 drives from them so far, 5 in continuous use since spring, no issues so far.
This is scarier than the original.
It might also save it from shit controllers and cables which ECC can’t help with. (It has for me)
Thanks!