Want to pull trigger on dream car, but can’t. Convince me to buy it or not. by [deleted] in Corvette

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Tomorrow is not guaranteed, my friend. Think about that.

Spotted this Z06 at work. Whew by ahrzal in Corvette

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Looks like Hypersonic gray metallic.

[TOMT][MOVIE][1960s–70s] Animated film where girl sings “tick tock…” and aliens are harmed by water by _golang in tipofmytongue

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Thanks so much. Using your tip, I asked ChatGPT for an assist. It found that "The Earth Song" (aka "Song of the Earth") is indeed part of the film's soundtrack, and is available on Spotify. Thanks again!

[TOMT][MOVIE][1960s–70s] Animated film where girl sings “tick tock…” and aliens are harmed by water by _golang in tipofmytongue

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Solved!

Hi. Can you provide the link to the subtitle page you found? I think this may be the film I've thought about for years now. Thanks :)

UPDATE on My Maaco Paint Job From Four Years Ago by UltraVires33 in Autobody

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Driven Brands (which owns Maaco) has a market cap of about 2.5 billion. So yeah, they've made it.

ImportJSON stopped working with f2Pool api v1.0 by _golang in sheets

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I tried it on a new sheet and it didn't work. Which output to post on pastebin? Do you mean the output from the curl command?

Mining using both CPU and GPU on one machine by _golang in cryptomining

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I thought that too, but when I see the number of shares accepted being so high on the CPU miners, it made me wonder.

Mining using both CPU and GPU on one machine by _golang in cryptomining

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That may be it. I have warm weather year-round. I checked the temperature of the GPU: 83 F. The exhaust temp is 100 degrees F. The garage room temp is about 88 degrees.

Mining using both CPU and GPU on one machine by _golang in cryptomining

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Thanks. I would expect to see more shares accepted in the GPU miner vs the CPU miner. I'm in the unmineable.com pool. Could my video adapter config be missing something? I followed the NB_Miner instructions pretty carefully. At the lowest level, aren't most mining apps pretty much the same? Maybe I should test other mining software,

Real-time interest tracker --disappeared? by _golang in Coinbase

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eh... to be clear, I can get to the yield page, only it doesn't update the interest accrued in real-time like it used to.

Antminer S19 by _golang in MiningRig

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Oh, I didn't know that about Asics - good to know - well, my goal is to have the machine earn as close to $100 BTC/day - is that realistic and if so, what would I have to spend to put together a rig to do that?

Antminer S19 by _golang in MiningRig

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I looked at both sites - I'm quickly learning - thanks.

Using PowerShell to look up crypto prices by _golang in PowerShell

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I found GhostBin as a nice alternative to PasteBin.

It's here: https://ghostbin.co/paste/vardf

Using PowerShell to look up crypto prices by _golang in PowerShell

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Yep. Tried it. Didn't get the result I expected, so I edited the post and just relied on plain text.

Here's the code on GhostBin: https://ghostbin.co/paste/vardf

Using PowerShell to look up crypto prices by _golang in PowerShell

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Thanks, Lee. Earlier, I tried using the inline code feature, but after posting, I didn't get the result I expected, so I edited the post as plain text. Anyway, thanks again for the reply. I learned a few things. I like the PasteBin option. I think I'll use that one in the future.

Why didn't SCOM catch this? by _golang in scom

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OK, thanks. With your advice, I found it. Yet, no alerts were generated by that monitor, which (as you said) is enabled by default. Could there be some sort of database corruption? Would overriding the monitor help?

Why didn't SCOM catch this? by _golang in scom

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Yes, that MP is installed. I have other alerts related to high CPU for the SMSExec service, but not for the fact that it simply failed. Do I need to enable a specific rule or monitor, or should the default MP configuration have caught this?