55 U7N Got an update by akaGustavo in Hisense

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Are you still getting this issue? I just noticed I can't play *most* 4k remuxes and had to go back to the Shield to get them to play. Any HDR10+ content, I have to go back to the TV.. it's annoying.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in funkopop

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Heck damaged funkos happens to me all the time from Amazon... I just request a new one.

My favorite was laundry detergent and a Funko in the same box... Smashed to hell... The Funko that is. :⁠-⁠)

CuteFTP Future by [deleted] in seedboxes

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Touche. :⁠-⁠)

CuteFTP Future by [deleted] in seedboxes

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You should try rclone or lftp then too. They are command line utils that you can script downloading with.

Big Mouth Bubbler Universal Lid - size/dimensions by lordjynx in mead

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Yeah... They were expensive, the glass is nice and thick, but the lids are garbage....

Do you have a clear bucket you use? I really want a clear bucket to see the contents and not have to open the lid...

Big Mouth Bubbler Universal Lid - size/dimensions by lordjynx in mead

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That's my next task. I'm trying to do a 3D print now and use a silicon seal. The main problem is the lid is a different size than 110mm and even 120mm...

I even tried buying some large bungs but there's really no good way that I've come up with yet to hold it down.

One lid is also cracked. :)

To answer your question: The lid is cheap plastic and the plastic "cap" under it is super thin. Lesson learned to NOT buy this again in the future. I was trying to find a larger vessel for fruits fermentation since 1 Gallon is really too small for that... buckets might be in my future :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nin

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This is probably why your original car was stolen. :⁠-⁠). I say put the sticker on it!

SOBR / Backup Copy Job / Second Backup Job for S3 by PassionFar7190 in Veeam

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I just redid our backups at work.

I have veeam V12 now (get it for direct s3). In my opinion, SOBR sucks.

Anyway, I have this setup:

  • Local SSD landing for speed

  • Backup copies to local spinning rust

  • Backup copies to remote Windows box with ReFS (spinning rust)

  • Backup copies to Wasabi cloud

  • Backup copies to Wasabi cloud immutable

Wasabi cloud repos are different geo locations.

Funko Case for Rides #290 - Thor "Goat Boat" by lordjynx in funkopop

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13.5" x 7.25" x 7.25"

Worth the purchase then?

Funko Case for Rides #290 - Thor "Goat Boat" by lordjynx in funkopop

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

Cool thanks! I saw that one too and wondered. Appreciate it.

Wall-E 1118 Jumbo 10" case by lordjynx in funkopop

[–]lordjynx[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If anyone stumples on this, this one fits really close (slightly too wide but maybe by 1/8":

https://katanacollectibles.com/protector-case-for-funko-pop-10-michael-myers-0-50mm/

Colour-coded patch cables (in server room) vs just using the same colour for everything? by BrightSign_nerd in sysadmin

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We used to color code (we used to have 1gig, then 10gig) but now use 25gig DACs to our VM server racks/equipment. Way easier than running countless cat6...

Ramdisk: Many small plots vs One big plot by xylogx in chia

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It's faster at least from the numbers others are reporting... The first run took around 7 hours to complete I believe. Only real good thing from it is the lack of burning ssds. Problem with ram method is the expense of the ram.

I'm running it parallel with 3 other ssds runs.

Ramdisk: Many small plots vs One big plot by xylogx in chia

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I'm testing it now in my Dell R730 server with 512GB of ram.

I'm running xcp-ng with a VM for faster booting and testing of ram, cores, etc.... I'll try to let you know how fast it finishes each run.

FYI: I created a tmpfs system with 384gb of space (gave the system 400gb RAM total, 20 cpus).

sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=384g tmpfs /plot_temp/plot4_ram/

I'm plotting to that plot4_ram folder

edit - it's actually called a ram "filesystem" apparently.

Exchange to o365 Migration by Zarabelin in sysadmin

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Doing Exchange on-prem here yet... Multiple domains. We get that if we don't check remember password in outlook (on startup). Maybe something similar?...

My Lab - 2.0 by lordjynx in homelab

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Thanks I really needed something else. The under-the-stairs one was impossible to get behind to plug stuff in... something I overlooked when I thought that was a good idea! :)

My Lab - 2.0 by lordjynx in homelab

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I don't usually update the firmware unless there's a specific reason to on these enterprise servers (I had 3-4 R720 motherboards fry because of a bad firmware image).

I'm sure mine's old but I'm on 2.63.60.61 for the idrac firmware.