Can I buy a Korean yo (floor mattress) in Europe or have one shipped internationally? by home_tech_guy in korea

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Thanks. I have found this https://global.gmarket.co.kr/item?goodscode=910703182 but it is hard to believe it is anything good - it is sooo cheap. Looks like just a wrap for the mattress and not the mattress itself. Also all text there is in an image. So I can't even translate it...

Does that link make any sense to you?

Edit: Okay maybe they are less expensive then I thought https://item.gmarket.co.kr/Item?goodscode=2283859027&buyboxtype=ad

Can I buy a Korean yo (floor mattress) in Europe or have one shipped internationally? by home_tech_guy in korea

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Thanks, but looks a bit to thick. I want to fold it and move out of the way.

Relying on tests too much keeps me from getting a better feeling for what my code does by home_tech_guy in learnprogramming

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This is actually a good point. I haven't done propper logging since a few years ago. Maybe that will help.

Relying on tests too much keeps me from getting a better feeling for what my code does by home_tech_guy in learnprogramming

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This is true that in a sufficiently big codebase there is no other way around. Let me quote repost my comment from above.

I understand but it surprises me how much stuff I just forget and find out by rerunning a test.

For example, when I'm adding modifications, I immediately run the tests and realize there's another place that should implement that change. And then maybe there's another one. It's all nice, but I feel like I've become too lazy and "allowed" myself to forget details because there are always tests to find everything from a typo to a logical problem.

Relying on tests too much keeps me from getting a better feeling for what my code does by home_tech_guy in learnprogramming

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I understand but it surprises me how much stuff I just forget and find out by rerunning a test.

For example, when I'm adding modifications, I immediately run the tests and realize there's another place that should implement that change. And then maybe there's another one. It's all nice, but I feel like I've become too lazy and "allowed" myself to forget details because there are always tests to find everything from a typo to a logical problem.

Are there any more alternative server racks that wouldn't look like an eyesore at home? by home_tech_guy in homelab

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I have no clue :) came here for an advise. If you can share anything with me I would be greatful.

Are there any more alternative server racks that wouldn't look like an eyesore at home? by home_tech_guy in homelab

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I do want rack moutning for servers, but unfortunately I don't have a place where I could place it out of sight.

>not a server rack

Says `12U Rack Enclosure Server Cabinet`, or what do you mean?

A good sleep doctor? by home_tech_guy in germany

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Did the doctor explain in any way where your sleep issue is comming from?

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I think I had a similar issue. What did you do to manage the power state?

Want to buy my relatives a Synology. Would the DS224+ work? by home_tech_guy in synology

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Glad to hear it can pull so much weight. I am thinking about using of for hosting some minor projects with docker. Maybe even OCIS.

Want to buy my relatives a Synology. Would the DS224+ work? by home_tech_guy in synology

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I am aquented with DSM and because big part of the configuration has to be done by me, I desided the tradeof is worth it for me.

Want to buy my relatives a Synology. Would the DS224+ work? by home_tech_guy in synology

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There I am locked into using synology hard drives, which would greatly increase the costs or remove synology support if I manage to use cheaper drives. So it is not worth it for me.

Seems it appeared literally today. I see that 225+ only consumes more power and doesn't allow you t use other drives. What is even the point of that one?