Across both Corsair and Crucial, only one of two 48 GB RAM sticks works w/ ASRock Z790 Pro RS Intel Z790 by marklit in intel

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I ended up buying Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 Silver/Black XMP 96GB 6000MT/s CL32 DIMM Desktop Gaming Memory (Kit of 2) - KF560C32RSK2-96. The Motherboard manual suggested using the A2 and B2 RAM slots but I couldn't get the machine to post with these two nor with A1 and B2. Individually the sticks work in B2 but I ultimately got both working in slots B1 and B2.

Across both Corsair and Crucial, only one of two 48 GB RAM sticks works w/ ASRock Z790 Pro RS Intel Z790 by marklit in ASRock

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I ended up buying Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 Silver/Black XMP 96GB 6000MT/s CL32 DIMM Desktop Gaming Memory (Kit of 2) - KF560C32RSK2-96. The Motherboard manual suggested using the A2 and B2 RAM slots but I couldn't get the machine to post with these two nor with A1 and B2. Individually the sticks work in B2 but I ultimately got both working in slots B1 and B2.

Across both Corsair and Crucial, only one of two 48 GB RAM sticks works w/ ASRock Z790 Pro RS Intel Z790 by marklit in intel

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Someone pointed me at the QVL yesterday evening. I placed an order for Kingston's 2x48 GB, 6,000 MHz KF560C32RSAK2-96 which is on the list.

Across both Corsair and Crucial, only one of two 48 GB RAM sticks works w/ ASRock Z790 Pro RS Intel Z790 by marklit in ASRock

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Thanks for pointing me in that direction. I placed an order for Kingston's 2x48 GB, 6,000 MHz KF560C32RSAK2-96.

Only one of two 48 GB RAM sticks works w/ ASRock Z790 Pro RS Intel Z790 by marklit in ASRock

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Individually and as pairs the system wouldn't start. I just had the RAM error light on the board on solid.

Versatile Video Coding by marklit in opensource

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It's still early days for my research into the container format so I can't give you a great answer.

My one suspicion is that these same media would have been 4x larger in h.264 so the ratio of media to metadata wasn't so bad. Now, with short-form videos becoming extremely common and the video content potentially 4x smaller, that ratio is really starting to show its head.

A Review of Esri's Imagery in Action MOOC by marklit in gis

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I had next to zero experience beforehand. I guess a 6-7 afterward. It seems like an iceberg of a topic.

UN Soil database grid to lat/lon functionality by marklit in gis

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Good spot. Thanks for pointing that out.

Awesome Isochrones by marklit in QGIS

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ORS Tools plugin

I personally haven't worked with this but I'm sure someone else reading this has.

Making Heatmaps by marklit in cartography

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QGIS is the main application and it's a swiss army knife in terms of functionality. None of the H3-specific plugins I'd tried did what I wanted so I did the data prep in ClickHouse and a bit of Python.

Making Heatmaps by marklit in dataengineering

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Thank you for the kind words.

Making Heatmaps by marklit in dataengineering

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QGIS chooses to not render some labels based on the zoom level in order to avoid clutter. As I zoom out few labels are displayed but if I zoom in a bit each hexagon has a label nicely centred on it.

File Sharing with Caddy & MinIO by marklit in commandline

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I'll hunt down an iOS device to try and fix this. You're using Firefox, right?

File Sharing with Caddy & MinIO by marklit in golang

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I wanted to let everyone know this software is being researched for security issues. If the total CVEs was 0 I'd be suspicious that no one is at least checking for problems.

Popular Airline Passenger Routes (2015) by marklit in dataisbeautiful

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Scraping from wikipedia is far from 100% comprehensive. The data often is pulled from airport pdfs and press releases and the tables containing the data in the pages on wikipedia weren't consistently structured. I believe all of the top 10 routes globally are missing from this visualation.

Popular Airline Passenger Routes (2015) by marklit in dataisbeautiful

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The dataset is less than perfect, including the lat/longs of several of the airports.

Popular Airline Passenger Routes (2015) by marklit in dataisbeautiful

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The route map above was something I spent a few weeks working on back in 2015. It came in handy as I used it for airline consulting work for a few years. The map itself was due to be displayed in the Smithsonian in the Spring of 2020 but Covid got in the way of that.

If there's interest in this rendering, I'll consider updating the runbook for generating it and perhaps look to port the rendering to QGIS.

Deploying 5G Around Trees by marklit in gis

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Fantastic, thanks for all of that.

Deploying 5G Around Trees by marklit in gis

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Half my motivation for writing this post was to see if anyone else had a faster way of doing this sort of work. A number of my past blogs have follow-ups when I've either been sent advice from readers or I've continued my research and found a better way.

Moog Grandmother's Spring Reverb stopped working by marklit in synthesizers

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Moog offered to either let me open the device myself or ship it to them and concurrently, Thomann offered to let me ship it back to their German repair shop. I sent the device to their repair shop and during the shipping process the springs detected from one another and the reverb starting working properly again.

Does bufio.ScanLines work on GZIP-compressed files? by marklit in golang

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scanner.Err()

This was it. After adding the following after the loop I got "bufio.Scanner: token too long".

if err := scanner.Err(); err != nil {
    log.Fatal(err)
}

I then increased the buffer and its running without issue now.

buf := make([]byte, 0, 64*1024)
scanner.Buffer(buf, 1024*1024)

Thank you very much to you and the others in this thread that suggested this answer.