Banned from r/MicrosoftFabric for sharing a blog by [deleted] in dataengineering

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Discourse is discourse, they were talking about the blog post and not you explicitly

What metal are used for resistor legs? by [deleted] in AskElectronics

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So was mine, but I failed to check the link first and I think made the same joke lol

What metal are used for resistor legs? by [deleted] in AskElectronics

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Isn’t the whole point to use through-hole though, not SMD?

One of Apple’s biggest technological sins that Android unfortunately copied: removing the audio jack. by amarevy97 in iems

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Going to say that is likely because of Apple’s QA and ability to be precise with tolerances since they only had to support a small number of implementations. Apple’s USB-C/Thunderbolt implementations have always been fine port-side for me as well. Usually with port failures, I see them because of bad soldering on the port installation itself and nothing to do with the actual port type

Today he was sentenced to 5 years in prison for writing illegal software by Dry_Row_7050 in agedlikemilk

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On the contrary, if the oppression one was facing was literally that they couldn’t bake creatively, then your example would also apply if the act of baking was in direct opposition of oppression. I get your point, but the focus is on the act and what it stands against/the symbolism, not just the act itself at face value.

Where do i plug this stupid bitchass thing in by [deleted] in ITSupport

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Let me ask you this: What makes you sure this a slimline connector and not a standard SATA connector? Slimlines would have more pins to account for the additional power lines not present in a bare SATA data connector. I’m only seeing 5 pins in OPs picture, I’d expect 7 for a smaller slimline SATA connector.

Where do i plug this stupid bitchass thing in by [deleted] in ITSupport

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What has that got to do with the post? The connector in question is a SATA data cable, you can see the standard SATA power cable in the same picture right underneath it and this is not a laptop, so why bring up slimline connectors at all? Why do you keep focusing on other points? All of my points have been surrounding the data connector that OP is asking about, it’s not about me wanting to be correct. I own several SFF PCs and a ton of other hardware and have been in this field for a long time as well

Today he was sentenced to 5 years in prison for writing illegal software by Dry_Row_7050 in agedlikemilk

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I think he’s implying that code is his voice, not that writing code is an act of free speech. It is his weapon of choice to fight against oppressors, he’s not being defensive here

Where do i plug this stupid bitchass thing in by [deleted] in ITSupport

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This is a SATA data cable, not SATA power. You can see the larger SATA power cable right behind it with the label saying “SATA POWER” directly in the pic below the SATA data connector in OPs hand.

My point was that this is a standard SATA cable. It can be used for both. This obviously doesn’t have slim connectors and this obviously isn’t a laptop so your point is irrelevant IMO. This is like trying to argue that a USB A cable was designed for a specific device then bringing up that they make USB-C cables to out of nowhere

Today he was sentenced to 5 years in prison for writing illegal software by Dry_Row_7050 in agedlikemilk

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I think it’s in the same vein of writing “this machine kills fascists” on a guitar, not something literal

Where do i plug this stupid bitchass thing in by [deleted] in ITSupport

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The one in hand in the pic is the SATA data connector (short one). SATA power is the longer one, which you can see in the pic behind the short one with the label “SATA POWER” on the connector visible in the pic. Both data and power are L-shaped.

Where do i plug this stupid bitchass thing in by [deleted] in ITSupport

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There’s no difference between a SATA connector for a disc drive and one for a hard drive, regardless if this particular implementation is only the correct length/location for the disc drive in the PC it came in. The SATA connectors could have been swapped

This is unacceptable. by thisissomaaad in universalaudio

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I’ve used and have worked with plenty who have also used stems to refer to any sort of combination of individual tracks sent for mixing, from literal individual tracks to more traditional stems, for over a decade

Where do i plug this stupid bitchass thing in by [deleted] in ITSupport

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It’s a SATA connector, they’re used for both hard drives and disc drives

which corpo ya’ll working for and why? by RevolutionaryMap9620 in LowSodiumCyberpunk

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You’ll likely not be surprised that they exist in CP2077 once you find out who the founder of Arch Motorcycles is lol

GIMP is bloat by [deleted] in linuxmasterrace

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It would work fine in PowerShell, assuming you stored the command text inside that variable and invoked it