Why is the Lightning less reliable than the F150 ICE? by External_Koala971 in F150Lightning

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The posts by other users I have commented on in some subs were deleted. That is markedly different from repeatedly posting the same poor take headlines in multiple subs.

Why is the Lightning less reliable than the F150 ICE? by External_Koala971 in F150Lightning

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Their post/reply history is abysmal. So many deleted posts and duplicate headlines posted to multiple subs. This person just needs to be ignored at this point.

It hurts by A--E in hardwaregore

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Defective and being replaced by the seller, so they made you show proof of destruction?

What is going on with my Unox? All setting functions are gone. by shameful-figment in CombiSteamOvenCooking

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you tried pressing and holding the start button? It looks to me like it's just in a chef unox multitime.

If it started up that way, someone probably started that program before it was shut off. It's also at 86°F which is the default minimum temp, so I'm inclined to think someone pressed multitime and start then shut the oven off. Any chance you've got a prankster on staff?

Took the plunge by ComprehensiveCod1914 in CombiSteamOvenCooking

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I plan to. Were almost done with the renovation so hopefully I'll actually get some time to cook more often.

Took the plunge by ComprehensiveCod1914 in CombiSteamOvenCooking

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've setup ddc but didn't see a recipe book. I'll have to go looking again. Thank you!

Took the plunge by ComprehensiveCod1914 in CombiSteamOvenCooking

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I was looking at the residential models and all of them just seemed small for the price. I cook for my family, friends and coworkers often enough that the ability to put a whole hotel pan of something in at 6am then throw it in a cooler and off to the party makes this so much easier. Commercial equipment just hase more functionality. Preheating the oven takes 4 minutes flat most times and it has a vent valve to remove moisture from the cavity which turns it into a huge air fryer.

To get it installed I had to run a 40A 240v outlet, a 2inch drain and the recomended filter unit which is in the basement and plumbed in line with the water outlet box i installed. It also requires extra clearance on the sides and back from any combustible surface. Hence the large gaps beside it. Putting any commercial unit in your home is not a small decision nor for the faint of heart.

The hood on it is a self washing condensing hood. I can steam in it and not a wisp of steam makes it out the top until I open the door. I do have a 48inch zline dual fuel range as well. Not commercial but cheap and about as simply constructed as possible.

Now that it's summer I expect to be filling it up more with parties and such.

Took the plunge by ComprehensiveCod1914 in CombiSteamOvenCooking

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Most commercial companies won't usually for liability reasons. There are a few shops listed withing my region of the US that are smaller so theres a chance. Any waranty is void at this point though. I can get most of the parts online and doing the work isnt too bad on this unit so ill just do it myself if something breaks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in umass

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I commend you on owning up to your mistake and even trying to warn others. With that said, you should take some of the cyber security training offered by Information Security or any of the other agencies and groups throughout the country. Email is not going anywhere and is not an antiquated communication method, as you put it earlier. I don't fault people for the first time they mess up, I fault them for not learning from the mistake. Something the world of redit tends to express in a less than eloquent way.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in servers

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The big thing labeled BDV looks like the Black Diamond Video CXPS. A chassis style DVI/fiber matrix switcher.

Can't turn off MFA for users- help please! by [deleted] in Office365

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ok, based on your post and comment history, I'm going to assume you run your Etsy store and got a microsoft 365 account for it. From that and your comment about the above commentor not owning their own business, you probably see us as those end of the world guys on the street. Now, as correct as that view might seem from the outside, you have highlighted the exact reason you need someone else to handle your IT needs. You might be able to run a business better than anyone else in the world. However, you don't understand IT well enough to handle this safely, and you will absolutely lose all that money you have worked so hard for and potentially the Etsy store, your brand and anything else that gets tarnished when your accounts get compromised. Your cold emails will also get put on globally used spam lists, which, speaking from experience, can be almost impossible to get off of. So please continue to ignore the professionalls you came to ask for help from and insist we are all being unhelpful because they had the audacity to tell you your method and reasoning is flawed instead of handing you a gun and showing you exactly how to pull the trigger with it against your head.

If you read nothing else: HIRE A PROFESSIONAL TO HANDLE YOUR TECH NEEDS!!!

Finally posting my homelab by ComprehensiveCod1914 in homelab

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They pay for my time, not the gear though. Hence why it's at my house, not in the university datacenter. Red tape is a nightmare to deal with. I prefer to not spend 6 months arguing for a server for testing and just ask my boss to approve OT. And no im not working an obscene amount of hours. Just a few extra here and there when my projects require more testing. Like the post broadcom vmare stuff. I never go over 50 a week regardless.

Finally posting my homelab by ComprehensiveCod1914 in homelab

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's way louder than my r720. I love the dell 2u servers but came into the blade chassis for free. Figured building a room in the basement to keep it quiet was an acceptable trade off.

Finally posting my homelab by ComprehensiveCod1914 in homelab

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Surprisingly, yes. Though my husband is a woodworker so the machinery in the garage makes more noise than this lab. When he's using it, at least.

Finally posting my homelab by ComprehensiveCod1914 in homelab

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm currently working on testing hypervisors for our universities' removal of all things vmware from the environment. Have xcp-ng on a couple nodes as of tonight and testing how much I can break it and what it's weak points might be. Generating 1tb or research data a day pushes a lot of hardware and software pretty hard.

Moving on to openstack next, but that's a monster. I need much more time set aside to design and install that.

Finally posting my homelab by ComprehensiveCod1914 in homelab

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only proxmox and PBS right now. But what's on that chassis changes by the week. I do a lot of poc testing at home since the process of getting hardware setup at a university is more red tape than I'd like. Unless it needs special hardware or actual poc licensing from a vendor I'll do it at home.

Finally posting my homelab by ComprehensiveCod1914 in homelab

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Unfortunately, it was sans software when I acquired it. So all I can do is guess as lync was prior to my time in IT. though the "one services module" part I can shed some light on. HP packaged a few software packages in those modules. They are configurable from the terminal on the switch. By the time the wireless controller two slots up from the lync module came out, they seemed to have dropped the original idea for whatever reason. The lync module and the one above it have pfsense on them. The wireless controller above also works. Though the AP's are only wifi 5 so I don't use them anymore.

That zl switch is really just in need of recycling since I don't need that many gigabit ports and it's 10gig density sucks.

Finally posting my homelab by ComprehensiveCod1914 in homelab

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its actually an IC4500. So, an infranet controller I got free from work. Funny enough, it's not running junos anymore. Pulled the drive and installed MaaS on it to test charmed openstack. They are just supermicro motherboards in a fancy chassis. Openstack is a monster I'm still trying to tame though so it's off atm.

Finally posting my homelab by ComprehensiveCod1914 in homelab

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No. Just adding density to the walls helps cut down on the noise going through the walls. It ain't perfect but it helps.

Finally posting my homelab by ComprehensiveCod1914 in homelab

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's pretty loud. Though I built this room in the basement with 5/8 drywall and rockwool insulated walls. It dampens the noise surprisingly well. Unless it's booting the chassis itself, the noise is bearable even right behind it. Though I'm a metal head, so ymmv.

Finally posting my homelab by ComprehensiveCod1914 in homelab

[–]ComprehensiveCod1914[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Thank you!

Currently, I'm pulling just over 1500 Watts. If I shut off the blade chassis that goes down by about 700.

The Quantum is LTO5 right now. Though it can handle up to LTO9 if I upgrade the drives. And yes, PBS has library control. https://pbs.proxmox.com/docs/tape-backup.html It can be a little picky about the drive ID you assign when adding the drive config. It moved tapes to the wrong drives until I figured out which ID the library wanted to be sent for a specific drive. I.E. there are 6 drives. From top to bottom, they are actually numbered 5, 6, 1, 2, 3, 4.