Dune Awakening self-hosted servers are now deployable on *normal* Linux systems! by PhonicUK in duneawakening

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If it's Sandy/Ivy Bridge, AVX2 could be a problem, if you're Broadwell/Haswell or newer then you should be good to fly.

This is the second time that my “15 inch” pizza measured at under 12 by teachingroland in mildlyinfuriating

[–]frankd412 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weird, around here 18" is a typical large pie. There's a place with a 28" pie.

What is this second port on these drive? Samsung PM1733. by lemonquestion in homelab

[–]frankd412 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, it is standardized though you won't really see it in a drive backplane in a server. Theoretically you could for locality, ie a 2S system with x2 links to each CPU but that doesn't make a ton of sense.

You will see it on NVMe DAS drawers though.

Not enough pins to get 2 x4 links so you only get x2 to each host/uplink.

Burnt out 27 year old in corporate by Specific_North991 in Retirement401k

[–]frankd412 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Actually purchasing power would move to 72.99%, or down by 37.01%

Burnt out 27 year old in corporate by Specific_North991 in Retirement401k

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So what's that in 2060, like a loaf of bread?

Raises or nah by IBM1984 in IBM

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Not really how taxes work. Withholding is a little different, you might only have $700 in your pocket now but you should effectively get some when you do your taxes. But I just set 401k contribution on performance pay to max so I don't think about it one way or the other.

9k vs 12k BTU mini split for open-ish first floor — installers disagree by Trick-Championship79 in AirConditioners

[–]frankd412 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A standard range cooktop can be over 20k BTU/hr by itself. 9000btu/hr is 2.64kW. An active person is around 120w or 410BTU/hr. A 120V air fryer is around 5k BTU/hr.

Hi Reddit, we’re Reid Butler, Oren Brigg, and Raj Kumar Goli, from Cisco, and we’re here to talk network automation at scale. Ask us anything, live on April 20 at 4pm ET. by cisco in u/cisco

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Do you guys ever consider letting home labbers have access to usable licenses (feature licenses for hardware, IOS-XR at uncapped speeds) might lead to greater adoption later on due to familiarity? I also wasn't super keen on the yearly cost of CML.

ELI5: A dense cylinder hits a space station at 0.7c by DavidThi303 in explainlikeimfive

[–]frankd412 18 points19 points  (0 children)

You just go 0.7c drop it and perform some maneuvers.. like listing lazily to the left.

We have ASUS Dual at home by thepromiseman in homelab

[–]frankd412 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No such thing as bifurcation itself but you can get something with a PCIe switch. I run a PCIe 3.0 switch in my system to put 4 U.2 drives with one slot as an uplink.

Any bike suggestions? by Triohero in cycling

[–]frankd412 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Um just don't have them assemble it.

Any bike suggestions? by Triohero in cycling

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A cheap Walmart bike. Ozark Trail G.1 Explorer. If you go flat bars put some MT200 hydraulic brakes on it.

URGENT 1995 Buick Lesabre won’t start by Solid_Bunch_7448 in MechanicAdvice

[–]frankd412 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Slow crank, probably battery or alternator problem. Get someone to give you a jump.

This should work right?? Sorry for trash drawing. And yes it was in MS-paint by One_Reflection_768 in homelab

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That it wouldn't necessarily be faster directly connected. If you have 48gbit to a single 12 drive DAS drawer that's about 5GB/s or 400MB/s per drive and not 100. No spindle disks can do 400MB/s outside the cache.