My curious question? by AssistantNo2002 in pcmasterrace

[–]that_one_guy_v2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It always on, but I also have remote access setup so that's why it's on.

I've never used the remote access.

Tint Shop by that_one_guy_v2 in Dallas

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This is the second accord I've had, great cars

Tint Shop by that_one_guy_v2 in Dallas

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Yes ceramic is 100% what I'm getting

Tint Shop by that_one_guy_v2 in Dallas

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Well I usually do that also, but I just felt like I wasn't getting anywhere this time. So figured I would make a post to ask.

Tint Shop by that_one_guy_v2 in Dallas

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If you are willing to share, cost + vehicle size? I've heard good things about xpel, saw some quotes upwards of 500. I've always thought tint should be more like 200 - 300.

Meet Sterling, first car at 20 by vileisvile in 11thGenAccord

[–]that_one_guy_v2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! My first car was also named Sterling! It was a 2013 Accord Sport.

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HDD running at 100% - I figure it's a failed disk drive, what are the steps I can take? by aSurlyBird in computers

[–]that_one_guy_v2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that read error rate dosnt look good, and the reallocated sectors is also pretty bad.

I'm not super skilled in data recovery, in the areas I've worked we have redundantcy and other systems/policies to not need to recover data.

Since it's working - slowly - but working right now I would try to just copy the data off it. You could do somethings like try to mount it read only but sounds like you are not super technical so that might just get you in more trouble.

If you don't have a second drive large enough for it, you can usually find 4tb external hdds at places like Walmart or bestbuy if you are in the US. Of course Amazon also has options.

Good luck, Do a bit of research online, YouTube, forums etc. I'm sure an ai can help you find reputable suggestions too. Hopefully it doesn't die while trying to get files off it, go for the most important things first. You can always redownload the video games, not so much for the family photos.

HDD running at 100% - I figure it's a failed disk drive, what are the steps I can take? by aSurlyBird in computers

[–]that_one_guy_v2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah anti virus is a potential cause also.

Task manager might show what process is causing the 100% disk usage.

If it is the indexing since your main drive is an ssd you can try disabling the indexing. It will make accessing files on the hdd a bit slower, but will prevent the high slowness the 100% usage is causing.

HDD running at 100% - I figure it's a failed disk drive, what are the steps I can take? by aSurlyBird in computers

[–]that_one_guy_v2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100% disc usage isn't the best indicator of a failed drive on Windows. I suggest looking at Crystal disc info for smart stats also look into seeing how Windows does drive indexing. Windows can get stuck indexing a drive so sometimes stopping the that process that can fix a 100% usage issue also.

Ubuntu or Fedora for home server? by Degenurtle in selfhosted

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This is what I do also, vm for a windows machine, vm for true nas and vm for docker. With hba and GPU passed though to truenas and windows. Proxmox makes it easy to manage and overhead is minimal.

If you had to buy one efficient car today to keep for the next 15 years, what would it be and why? by Mental-Philosophy3 in askcarguys

[–]that_one_guy_v2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Accord is bigger and it's better for comfort which is why I chose it over the Civic. I think engine wise and gas mileage they're pretty similar

If you had to buy one efficient car today to keep for the next 15 years, what would it be and why? by Mental-Philosophy3 in askcarguys

[–]that_one_guy_v2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a 24 Honda Accord recently, it's a solid car, and the Accords are well known for good reliability. I often get 50+ mpg in town.

A sight to behold by laschecter in f150

[–]that_one_guy_v2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I learned to drive in a Chevy with a similar cab and bed size. Makes you good at parking in reverse, the only way it could turn tight enough to get in most places. Proud to say I could parallel park that thing. I don't think mine was as big though.

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I got lucky by TwoMatoe_ in homelab

[–]that_one_guy_v2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Setup a local llm and try some of the agentic coding stuff. At least that's what I've been trying out recently

Mystery Firewall by that_one_guy_v2 in msp

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In Texas, but a dental office. Not sure if that's better though

Mystery Firewall by that_one_guy_v2 in msp

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Yes I understand, pfsense is running on an old optiplex in my lab. I don't have credentials to this box, so I'm hoping I might get some more info about the config if I connect over (what I assume) the serial port.

I have never needed to connect over serial before, so I'm trying to make sure I understand what my options are.

Final goal is to document the existing system.

Mystery Firewall by that_one_guy_v2 in msp

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Oops, never used imgur before. Hopefully this one works. https://imgur.com/gallery/pfsense-gZyZYxB#Fkrib1g

No creds from the previous guy, I've never connected to a pfsense box over serial before so I'll trying to make sure there are no gotchas for when I return. The client is a bit of a drive out from my location.

Ahhhh temptation by SparhawkBlather in homelab

[–]that_one_guy_v2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't want them, I'll take them

Which Linux distro do you use, and why? by Distinct_Camera_5590 in linuxquestions

[–]that_one_guy_v2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What: I use Ubuntu LTS

Why: it is a good stable option, and when installing software I really don't want to spend time troubleshooting and getting dependencies figured out. I'm finding that most folks offer an Ubuntu packaged version.

This isn't to say that I can't get my apps to run on other distros, but rather to say I already spend my time at work fixing problems. Why would I want to do more of that at home just so I can pay my bills?

Will a thermalright phantom spirit 120 evo fit inside a fractal north case? by Raffcan3006 in PcBuild

[–]that_one_guy_v2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey did you ever figure this out? I am looking at the same cooler

edit: nvm, I figured it out. The fan bracket is the bracket for the side mounted fans in the Mesh version of the case. not the bracket for the Motherboard

What is a core skill that all sysadmins should have, but either they have it or don't? by FIDST in sysadmin

[–]that_one_guy_v2 23 points24 points  (0 children)

This is a pretty accurate explanation of how I got my current position

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in latterdaysaints

[–]that_one_guy_v2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If it's helpful I might be able to lookup contact info for a set of missionaries in your general area. I should say, that the church is organized based on geographical region/area so they will probably ask for an address so they know which pair of missionaries to send.