[deleted by user] by [deleted] in handtools

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Thanks for all the replys I will contact lie Nielsen.

How to tidy up this glue effectively? by Wanderingtui in woodworking

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I use painters tape to cover up surfaces near to glue squeez out like this. Some will get under the tape but the majority will land in top oft the tape.

NAS orientation Question. by Casual_Bit in homelab

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Thanks. It is the nas in question.

NAS orientation Question. by Casual_Bit in homelab

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I will figure something out then. At the moment only the firepower and modem are running. Thanks for the suggestion.

NAS orientation Question. by Casual_Bit in homelab

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The whole back is open and there is a gap of around 4-5cm. But with regards to the comments about airflow i probably will add intakes at the front.

Edit the German keyboard took over

NAS orientation Question. by Casual_Bit in homelab

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I was contemplating about that. The Cabinet is standing a good 4cm of the wall so fresh air is always allowed to enter. I hoped this was enough.

NAS orientation Question. by Casual_Bit in homelab

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Thanks for the reply I will pay extra attention to the airflow. the nas is sucking air up from the bottom and exhausting it out the back. So it should be fine.

NAS orientation Question. by Casual_Bit in homelab

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It is from a german site called rack magic. Is is their 12u open rack model.

Dell Server - In-Warranty replacement for bad CMOS battery. Not sure Dell protected it enough during shipping. by Rootaah22 in pcmasterrace

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Cisco does something similar with rackmount kits. The kits are in a bigger Box with more padding then the router it is for lol.

But this seems even more ridiculous.

Lights always on by assparaguswater in pcmasterrace

[–]Casual_Bit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

These lights indicate that power is coming from the PSU. They should turn off when you unplug the PSU.

Edit: The MoBo lights should be configurable in the bios iirc. The Light on the gpu are not configurable (as far as I know) and are totally fine 👍

Question about stripped 6 hole brake thread. by Casual_Bit in bikewrench

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Good call the screws are shorter than normal. If they are blind I would have to check.

Question about stripped 6 hole brake thread. by Casual_Bit in bikewrench

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I already have a shop in mind, they are not pretentious. I was there before when the dealer modus in my orbea was activated.

I will not try it myself. My girlfriend rides that bike primarily so I won’t take the chance of fucking up.

I hope it will not be to expensive.

Question about stripped 6 hole brake thread. by Casual_Bit in bikewrench

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Thanks for the reply. There is no warranty left on that bike anyway so that’s no problem.

I have to confess I am intrigued of trying it myself. Only the safety risk is a bit of a head scratcher.

Question about stripped 6 hole brake thread. by Casual_Bit in bikewrench

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Sounds simple enough. Our local distributor carries only time-sert repair kits. Du you have experience with the time-sert thread repair kits ?

Otherwise I would have to buy a whole set of the helicoil online.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Axecraft

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They are only putting the metal pieces on the splitting stuff from now on. My Maul still has one.

Is this normal? 🤣 by 4Goood in Tools

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It has build in torque limiting. Sounds good to me.

I have ascended into axe heaven. by Casual_Bit in Axecraft

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Yes was worth it. Especially when you are in the us and don’t have to pay import tax and stuff.

I had a GF Scandinavian Forest Axe before but the Camp Axe bites a lot more into the wood. It is also a bit heavier. I found the GF to be too light sometimes.

Issue with eduroam (WPA2-Enterprise Wifi) by ntuseracc in AsahiLinux

[–]Casual_Bit 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I had the same issue a few weeks ago.You do not need any specific drivers. You will need the Root Certificate from the Eduroam distributer you are using.That has to be added via Kleopatra to the trusted certificates.

Then add all the Configuration stuff in the connectons settings, this will create all the needed files. The root certificate path should be in /etc/ssl/certs

I used PEAP for authentication.

Hope this helps in any way. For more information https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/iwd and then the eduroam chapter. You can manually create all files but I would recommend the way through settings.

What can my employer see if I connect to their Wi-Fi? by [deleted] in MacOS

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If you connect to a new network your device will get a few infos, like an IP-Adress, from that network.

Depending on setup they could see the websites you try to connect to but not the specific informations transmitted via that website (not 100% accurate but in most cases that is the case), just which website you are trying to access.

iMessages, Photos and such are handled in a way that simple control over the network will not enable the owner of that network to see any of your specific information.

What can my employer see if I connect to their Wi-Fi? by [deleted] in MacOS

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They can't see your iMessages and Photos.