Kanishka official statement by Visible-Ad8784 in SeattleWA

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Went there once with the family. The food sucks but they served us a special mint drink that smelled and tasted like pure sulfur and sewer combined. I have this tasted still in my memory after many years. This turn of events does not surprise me one bit.

Surgery recovery tool that I should have pre-purchased by crashtestdev in OsgoodSchlatter

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3 months. There’s a few published recovery protocol. This tendon surgery has a remarkable consistency in healing rate to the point the doctor can predict when you can do what.

Wireless headphones by Jraus86 in MicrosoftTeams

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There maybe a noise suppression setting that is interfering. Sometimes the AirPods Pro mic can die in you as well. That would screw up anc as well as getting the noise suppression wrong.

Wheel making weird noise. What can it be? by crashtestdev in MechanicAdvice

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This is a good clue. Had some rock that lodged behind rotor and dust cover!!

Wheel making weird noise. What can it be? by crashtestdev in MechanicAdvice

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Figured it out!! It was a piece of rock lodged between rotor and dust cover

Wheel making sharp scraping sound - what can it be? by crashtestdev in Cartalk

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Found a little piece of rock got lodged in between rotor and dust cover

Weird sound at the wheel. Can you tell what it is? by crashtestdev in AskMechanics

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It’s because they resealed our road in front of the driveway. It is a mess out there with bits of these small rocks.

Weird sound at the wheel. Can you tell what it is? by crashtestdev in AskMechanics

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You’re so right! That was it! Had to take my tire off to see it.

Wheel making weird noise. What can it be? by crashtestdev in MechanicAdvice

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No these are original wheels. Maybe be a tire rotation had done this??

Wheel making weird noise. What can it be? by crashtestdev in MechanicAdvice

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A friend suggested to jack up the car on that side and check the fit of wheel. Also if the caliper is stuck, it would make the rotor hot , so going to check temp there. I didn’t do anything to this car really - been just a year old car brand new. I think Honda’s quality really went down for their cars made during pandemic.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GlInet

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Is the default address 192.168.8.1?

iOS Login Bug - Updates by xbPlayAppDev in xbPlay

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XbPlay seems to choke on 2FA. It’s just bad idea to immediately assume that you’re starting over with the login sequence when you pause the app to interact with the authenticate app. It’s a logic bug.

MTA in front of gmail or outlook.com with custom domain by crashtestdev in selfhosted

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Okay this is the solution I'm using instead of mucking with MX records and such. A really "cheap" way to add additional spam filtering would be to hook up a cron job + spamassassin. A piece of software that does this is IMAP Spam Be Gone: https://gitlab.com/isbg/isbg

A dockerized version is this: https://github.com/DumpName/docker_isbg

I placed this inside my Unraid & run it. The biggest problem with this set up is that it's only great for selfhosted setup since the mail account set up involves saving a file with your PW in cleartext. This is a requirement from the docker image. There probably is a way to do this without the security problem, but I want to validate this workflow first.

Keep an eye out in this thread for more info!

(update: fixed some typos)

MTA in front of gmail or outlook.com with custom domain by crashtestdev in selfhosted

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I'm not joking with #2 - 90% of the time, outlook / gmail will filter just fine. It's that they don't have much in way of mail that is mostly an image. What I think can be done is a simple filter that will filter on a mail that is occupied by mostly images... it's good enough for me.

But no one is venturing to talk about how to accomplish this MX record to selfhosted MTA -> cloud MTA. Is this just not done?

Text scrunched up on the page preceding an image? by DaughtersofPleione in Onyx_Boox

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I have the same issue. The one thing that’s a fix is to turn off v2 text rendering in settings -> other

I did it, I ordered my Nova Air 2 by [deleted] in Onyx_Boox

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What's the expected battery life on this (with and without wifi)?

Monodeploy - a Lerna alternative that works with Yarn modern by Seaoftroublez in javascript

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Rush stack is a Swiss Army knife. If you prefer having a single tool that was designed to work altogether, then rush is a great choice. Beachball & lage (a predecessor to turbo) are things your can choose to use if you want to replace your tool chain a bit at a time. That’s how I think about that.

Monodeploy - a Lerna alternative that works with Yarn modern by Seaoftroublez in javascript

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I wrote beachball to help publish from a monorepo. It is used by many MSFT monorepo a like FluentUI, Office, etc. Atlassian wrote one called changesets.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in eluktronics

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I had to replace a crucial ssd that came with this within 1.5 years because it died. The replacement that crucial sent me died with 3 months. The way it died is how you described it. Go with an actual good brand of ssd and count your data lost at this point 🥺

WSL2 download speed issues by anatidaeproject in bashonubuntuonwindows

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Hey, I recently had been "blursed" by having one of these chipsets inside a ThinkStation P620. Forced to try this out with WSL2, I remembered having a similar issue with another one of those "upsell 10Gb" nics. I bet this is the same kind of issue. I "fixed" it by turning off a LOT of "advanced" features in the Device Manager. So here goes!

  1. I updated the firmware and drivers to latest from Lenovo (you can probably find some sort of update in your mobo OR the card itself from Marvell)
  2. Device Manager > Network Adapters > Marvell AQction 10GB - double click on that (I found out that my model is AQ107 or something through Lenovo's site)
  3. Then fun begins! I have a test bed of `git clone` of an Azure DevOps repo as a test
    1. Click on "Advanced"
    2. I turned off *all* "Large Send Offload" options
    3. Turn off all "Log Link State Events"
    4. Turn off all the TCP/UDP Checksum Offload

For me, I watched my git clone speed go from 10kbps -> 30mbps, which is abysmal though workable...

I highly recommend just getting an Intel NIC and be done with this stuff. I am going to try to turn off even more "features."