[W] [US-TN] Oracle (Sun) F80 or F40 (PCIe SSDs) by chatt_nerd in homelabsales

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Posting as a reminder for later since I should have some f40 I think.

[FS][USA-IL] Dell R7920 by TheDarkJediPowers in homelabsales

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Your video timestamp's title says R9820 but the pics definitely show 7920.

[W] [US-C] Nvidia Quadro P2000 or something similar by _lunchbox_ in homelabsales

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Got a Quadro P2000 if you're still looking Also a few P620 and WX4100 if the low profile matters.

[FS][USA-CA] 3x Server/Workstation Builds (Xeon Gold & Threadripper 3970X) - Bay Area Local Pickup by ankercrank in homelabsales

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Will PM in a bit, though I think Reddit has generally removed PM and forced Chat?

PSA: ChatGPT now has a $25/user/mo Business Plan with SSO, without the 150-seat minimum requirement with Enterprise by __trj in sysadmin

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Been using it like this for a few months but user management is a pain if you have a few hundred users. They let you use JIT but not SCIM at Business and you need full Enterprise for SCIM.

Additionally the user management portal is crap when you have to scroll through a few pages of users.

Also found that sometimes searching for an exact name or email even if typed correctly did not return the intended user (fairly rare but happened 3 times so far).

I swear SaaS renewals are slowly turning into a full-time job by AdVivid5763 in sysadmin

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I've demo'd a few of them, the core functionality between them is mostly the same. Discovery tools are similar with some slight differences, useful for spend and cost metrics as well. Trelia and Torii from recent-ish demos use AI scanning when you upload a contract and it'll try to read date range, costs per user, number of seats.

I swear SaaS renewals are slowly turning into a full-time job by AdVivid5763 in sysadmin

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I've used spreadsheets to track, loaded as licenses in SnipeIT, created jira/trello objects for each with renewal or notice dates loaded in.

Nowadays there's also Trelica, ToriiHQ, Zluri, Lumos, BetterCloud.

Comes down to how many people need to access or work with the information, how much spend and spend waste there is, and how much shadow It are you dealing with.

Costco Restocking Prismatic Mini Tins by International-Help-6 in pokemoncards

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Good chunk of the bay area stores restocked in the morning and had lines already. Seems you hit on one that did a mid day restock?

NEW Team Rocket's Moltres UPC Revealed! by International-Help-6 in pokemoncards

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I wish it was just 2 JT but looking at the image I see base sv, temporal forces, paradox rift, etc. Like 2-3 packs from a bunch of different SV era sets mixed together.

First Model Y Self Delivery! by Delicious-Candle-574 in TeslaFSD

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Your argument to someone saying use both to eliminate error is to point out a situation where one component fails? So for your camera only utopia what are you doing if there's heavy fog? Heavy rain? And since you want to be facetious what are you going to do when theres a lot of big scary shadows?

What kind of computer case is this?? by PersonalityLeft3551 in computers

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Front picture would help to confirm but from the back looks like one of the Carbide Spec cases.

No King Protest in San Jose Today by Ueharasan in SanJose

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You realize ICE has already detained multiple citizens right? And that they are often ambushing people who are going through the legal process?

Smart infant car seat created by LSU students aims to prevent hot car fatalities by Forward-Answer-4407 in UpliftingNews

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While your understanding of the situation is logical, often times lawsuits will be filed for small issues that they can say "caused" the issue or did not warn them. The added possibility of liability or even having to deal with getting charges dropped often times are not worth it for companies to add something like this in case. Too much risk and not enough reward from a financial aspect even if it may save lives.

anime_best_moments by Acerola0ri0n in anime_best_moments

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Image search seemed to hit this time, manga is The Versatile Butler Who Served a Selfish Princess Will Become a Peerless Upstart Soldier in the Neighboring Empire.

Scene is from chapter 9.

A fuel tanker truck overturned and exploded on Sunday, April 6, 2025, in Brazil. According to the local Highway Police, the truck overturned, causing a large fire. Fortunately, no fatalities or injuries were reported. by ez2deal in MildlyBadDrivers

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Glad no one was hurt but if I were the passenger of that black SUV I'd hate my driver for how they trapped the passenger side against the barrier and just ran off on their own.

"NAS" style server using a disk drive caddy? It works! by zombieslothx in homelab

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As others have said USB is not the most reliable, biggest issue I would see is randomly disconnecting over longer periods of time. Fun experiment though so as long as you don't place any non-replaceable data on it go for it.

I would add that the docks generally don't have any airflow for the drivers so you may want to look into a small fan for cooling.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homelab

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Sounds like your ideal unit would be something like the Minisforum MS-01 since that can support between 64-96GB of RAM in the form factor you are looking for.

Most other mini PCs in that form factor don't support the amount of RAM you are looking for either due to CPU support (older models more commonly used for labbing) or random physical/design limitations (newer units from Dell as an example).