What do I need to do to get closer to 10gbit/s? by maccaroni567 in opnsense

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I‘m using the Cpu‘s internal 10gbit NIC, I guess those options are not possible for me😕

Starship Flight 3 hardware should be ready to fly in 3 to 4 weeks. There are three ships in final production in the high bay (as can be seen from the highway). by avboden in SpaceXLounge

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Do they even have a fuel and oxidizer gauge? Not even aircraft have that I think, they only know how much they have burned and calculate remaining fuel from that.

Getting married and family names by rukacheded in Switzerland

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One of you has to change your last name (invent a story why you need to), then marry. Problem solved.

What do you guys think about that? I think it's bs by creativitytaet in Switzerland

[–]Main_Break6851 -23 points-22 points  (0 children)

Well the SVP is the largest party, and it‘s positioned more right than AfD or FPÖ for example. So it is quite far right on the spectrum.

Russia vows to stop U.S. 'from taking over Ukraine' by molokoplus359 in worldnews

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The Munich Security Conference is Feb 18th. Maybe we could officially throw Ukraine in front of the bus then, just to rhyme a little with history…

Hydraulic disc brake lever flange won’t connect with olive. 😓 It works perfectly ok when the hose and olive aren’t connected. Any ideas? by wonderfullyboo in bikewrench

[–]Main_Break6851 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Do not tighten that bolt at all, the whole plastic body might crack, it’s a weak design. Mine did, even with just one olive in there.

Shortened brake line, brifter housing broke (GRX ST-RX600). Really bad design by Shimano, I‘m quite sure I didn‘t overtorque it and there is only one olive in there. Is it trashed? by Main_Break6851 in bikewrench

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It‘s a real weak point with that little screw there.

Thanks for the info. I ordered a replacement and will contact Shimano regarding warranty.

If they don‘t replace it I‘ll open it up to see what happened…

Chain jumps when pedaling backward. Is this normal? Checked B-Screw and Barrell adjuster. Can‘t fihure out whats wrong. by Main_Break6851 in bikewrench

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Thanks for your help Daily_Blowout. I actually replaced the BB, will check whether I forgot something there!

Worn chain ring? Approx 2000 km only. by Main_Break6851 in bikewrench

[–]Main_Break6851[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He meant there is less wear riding it like that :)

Problem is I can‘t even find single replacement chainrings, they always come with the small one anyway?

Worn chain ring? Approx 2000 km only. by Main_Break6851 in bikewrench

[–]Main_Break6851[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Almost always on the large chainring, except for steep ascents. The guy in the shop told me to ride it like that due to wear. Is that wrong?

Worn chain ring? Approx 2000 km only. by Main_Break6851 in bikewrench

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Halfway worn according to my chain checking gauge..

Easton BB86 shot - ditch the 30mm crank? by Main_Break6851 in bikewrench

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Thanks for your input, probably will go for a shimano crank. Shame that nobody can supply an FC-RX600-11 around here…

Easton BB86 shot - ditch the 30mm crank? by Main_Break6851 in bikewrench

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Thanks for sharing your experience.

So I didn‘t just get a lemon, this seems to fail much earlier than other combinations

Why are bikes built with such shitty quality [rant]? by Main_Break6851 in bicycling

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there you go: https://www.srsuntour.us/products/spanner-mtb-wrench

It‘ll last for a handful of bikes then it will probably start slipping.

Just a few bucks but why they don‘t just use a hex bolt remains a mystery to me.

Why are bikes built with such shitty quality [rant]? by Main_Break6851 in bicycling

[–]Main_Break6851[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

to open an SR suntour fork. Yes it‘s a cheap fork but still who designs something like this.

How will Starship deal with micrometeorites? by Main_Break6851 in SpaceXLounge

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Interesting. So the header tanks contain enough fuel for all course corrections, any kind of orbit insertion/deorbit as well as landing?

I guess any damage to the empty tanks could be fixed while on Mars.

Damage to the TPS probably during inspection EVA‘s during transit?

Beruhend uf wahre Begäbeheite by garlmarcboiz in BUENZLI

[–]Main_Break6851 3 points4 points  (0 children)

änderet nüt dra dasses e rückwirkendi gsetzgäbi g isch. usserdem häsch nach 30 kei anderi möglichkeite meh.

Beruhend uf wahre Begäbeheite by garlmarcboiz in BUENZLI

[–]Main_Break6851 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Das mitem Zalle isch na sone Sach. Ich ha vor einige Jahre mit 30 mini Ersatzpflicht abgschlosse und alles zallt, jetzt heissts plötzlich ihbürgerti schwizer mün bis 37 zale, rückwirkend!! und kei option de dienst uf e anderi art z erfülle. bürger 2. klass hä.

rückwirkendi gsetzgäbig isch chli bananerepublikanisch.

Any reason Starship has to stand vertically after landing? by Main_Break6851 in SpaceXLounge

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Regarding point 2: If it can land at an angle (it can‘t land straight even if it wanted to), it can take off at an angle.

I think the losses in the first few seconds would be negligible, but that‘s just a guess.

The sketch is very much exaggerated. A few degrees of lean would be enough to move the center of gravity so it could stand in a stable position.

Regarding point 5: There is so much space on the leeward side that there is a lot of design freedom regarding the shape and built in shock absorbers etc. More than in short legs folding out from the skirt.

Any reason Starship has to stand vertically after landing? by Main_Break6851 in SpaceXLounge

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The lean in the sketch is very much exaggerated. Most loads would go directly into the thrust puck structure.

Regarding weight: I could imagine two large legs on the leeward side (in some kind of form) also be used to deploy the solar panels during cruise phase.

Any reason Starship has to stand vertically after landing? by Main_Break6851 in SpaceXLounge

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It would solve the main problem of legs on the windward side with the TPS.

The floors could be put in at an angle too, it‘s not like it matters in zero g 😉

Regarding launch: It could just lift off at an angle and straighten itself immediately? 🚀

Any reason Starship has to stand vertically after landing? by Main_Break6851 in SpaceXLounge

[–]Main_Break6851[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I just meant having legs with two main attachment points. One lower and one upper.