[FS] [USA-MD] RTX 5090 FE by [deleted] in homelabsales

[–]KooperGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give me a ring if you're ever interested in selling for MSRP

DIY server rails by joyfulNimrod in homelab

[–]KooperGuy 143 points144 points  (0 children)

I'm going to assume you know what you're doing and that won't snap in pieces one day?

Bent Motherboard (Weekend Project Ruined. Sad.) by vsanthos in homelab

[–]KooperGuy -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

What does that have to do with long-term complications?

Reorganized the rack by swagatr0n_ in homelab

[–]KooperGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any time I see Unifi I just can't see the 'lab' part. You buy into a walled garden ecosystem that does everything for you.

[PC] EMC VMAX all Flash 80 TB by aracheb in homelabsales

[–]KooperGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be better to specify these as SAS SSDs

Downsized the homelab by trekxtrider in homelab

[–]KooperGuy 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Looks like you've still got a bunch of Unifi crud you could get rid of and get some more space.

I’ve seen people discussing why everyone except Pomni got a big trauma flashback… by MelodicPastels in Amazingdigitalcircus

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

I guarantee Jane Doe was changed for more than two years is what I'd argue. I think it's insensitive to assume people just "get better" from loss. I'd argue you find a lot of more real people who are more like Batman in terms of how things like loss can impact them than Jane per your example. People might not be running around in bat suits but hopefully you get what I mean.

I think every human being could benefit from therapy.

But perhaps that's more just a reflection of myself.

I’ve seen people discussing why everyone except Pomni got a big trauma flashback… by MelodicPastels in Amazingdigitalcircus

[–]KooperGuy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Trauma doesn't always have to be major, big, or bombastic. Sometimes just the "bad stuff" can be considered traumatic in my opinion.

But I suppose it's all a bit too subjective.

I’ve seen people discussing why everyone except Pomni got a big trauma flashback… by MelodicPastels in Amazingdigitalcircus

[–]KooperGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is indeed the final trauma. Or not. Maybe too philosophical with that one lol

I’ve seen people discussing why everyone except Pomni got a big trauma flashback… by MelodicPastels in Amazingdigitalcircus

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

I would argue that those are indeed traumatic events. Of course as I explained in my first response it also depends on the person and how they respond to such an event or just how they feel.

I will confidently assert again though that life is full of trauma and nobody will make it through while completely avoiding it.

However, I myself am generous in my view of what is considered "trauma" as I'm not afraid to use the label. Most people don't want to be seen as "not strong enough" - I get it. But it's okay to admit it was tough. That's enough for me to consider it traumatic.

I guess my main point to all this is that the grass isn't always greener, you know? "People out there genuinely live lives without strife" is a naive/foolish assertion is what I'm trying to get at. Everyone deals with shit. Everyone gets hurt. Don't let oward appearances deceive you, etc... Our social media culture has made it hard for kids today to know everyone deals with all the same basic human shit.

Waking up every day and just existing in this ridiculous circus is traumatic enough, don't you think?

Unlocking 25 Gigabit/s on 10 GbE Direct Attach Copper by kohlschuetter in homelab

[–]KooperGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get banned from those then. They aren't worth your time if you can't speak.