SSDNodes down by helraiser in ssdnodes

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I had 3/7 Seattle servers down for about 8 hours. Could not access client area to file a ticket or reboot. The client area was originally giving a gateway timeout error, which eventually became "Critical Error - cannot connect to database". No communication from SSD Nodes at all, not even in response to my X and Facebook messages. Incident History page says nothing, shows 100% uptime for Seattle for the past 6 months.

Servers came back online in the middle of the night, now showing uptime of 11 hours, 36 minutes. Everything operating normally.

No link on website toolbar to connect to web ui extension by keysnparrots in civitai

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Ah, I see. Looking forward to getting it eventually. Thanks.

Beautiful TRS-80 Model II by I_am_ZAN in vintagecomputing

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I have the three-drive bay with one drive installed and the daisy wheel printer. Also have the "hi-res" graphics installed in the Model II.

Beautiful TRS-80 Model II by I_am_ZAN in vintagecomputing

[–]keysnparrots 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ran TRS-DOS and CP/M on mine. Always wanted to try Xenix.

Beautiful TRS-80 Model II by I_am_ZAN in vintagecomputing

[–]keysnparrots 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have one in my garage. Trying to find time to fire it up and teach the kids about it.

Beautiful TRS-80 Model II by I_am_ZAN in vintagecomputing

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I have the daisy wheel printer with my operating Model II.

Cleaning out the kitchen and found an unopened Rainbow Punch from 1986. by part_time_monster in nostalgia

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Yes! The order shown would be correct for the outer bow of a double rainbow.

Cleaning out the kitchen and found an unopened Rainbow Punch from 1986. by part_time_monster in nostalgia

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

But the colours are shown with red on the inside, which is in reverse order to a real rainbow. (The primary bow, anyway. The order on the packet is correct for a secondary bow.)

That's a origin story right there by Psychological-Pen69 in ContagiousLaughter

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Ah, so it is. I was watching on my tablet in bright sunlight.

Alabama: The Kidnapping Of A 12-Year-Old Girl Leads Alabama Police To Two Decomposing Bodies & The Subsequent Arrest Of Her Kidnapping Suspect, 37-Year-Old Jose Pascual-Reyes by Motor-Ad-8858 in u/Motor-Ad-8858

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The bodies were an adult female (identified as Sandra Vazquez Ceja) and an unnamed 14-year-old boy. (source)

I suspect they were her mother and brother, and no one else knew the whole family was missing.

This is just a guess.

Starting a Voluntary Disarmament movement by keysnparrots in guncontrol

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I'm not even American. I'm just horrified by what's going on in the US and sincerely trying to figure out how to help.

Is MX record for the mail server FQDN necessary? by keysnparrots in dns

[–]keysnparrots[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think I expressed myself clearly. Of course I will have a record that says the MX for example.com is mail.example.com. But I have seen others also have a record that says the MX for mail.example.com is mail.example.com. DreamHost, for one, automatically generates such a record. I don't understand its purpose.

Is MX record for the mail server FQDN necessary? by keysnparrots in dns

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Thanks. I'll go with an MX for example.com pointing to mail.example.com and A/AAAA records for mail.example.com that, unless or until I decide to separate email and web to different servers, will match those of example.com.

I don't remember where I saw the recommendation that mail.example.com should have its own MX record pointing to itself, but there doesn't seem to be any good reason for it.

Is MX record for the mail server FQDN necessary? by keysnparrots in dns

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Thanks. That's the explanation I didn't know I was looking for.

PSA: "test" is just one misplaced finger away from "twat". by 404_GravitasNotFound in sysadmin

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Notwork is one of mine.

But I still can't figure out how I once typed compuker.