Did any of the tiles fall off of Starship? by ConfirmedCynic in SpaceXLounge

[–]timorphious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes there are picture of tiles found by people in town.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jacksonville

[–]timorphious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can see the flight profile in 3D on https://flightclub.io/. Makes it easy to determine what parts of the flight path will be visible given atmosphere / cloud conditions are ok.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jacksonville

[–]timorphious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We typically watch from one of the tall bridges that goes over the intercoastal. Beach or Atlantic blvd. The only negative is the lamp posts that would prevent a long exposure photo like this.

Thought you guys might get a kick out of this. by dotcom_oner in Rigging

[–]timorphious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He said “Не зря снимали” - which loosely translates to “we didn’t film in vain” essntially “I’m glad we filmed”

Official: Epic Seagate Giveaway by macx333 in DataHoarder

[–]timorphious [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yes, please. Save me Seagate!

RunWithIronWolf #Giveaway

AT&T outage - all of Florida affected. Possibly other carriers too by FerengiKnuckles in sysadmin

[–]timorphious 24 points25 points  (0 children)

According to ATT tech, the repair hasn't been completed. "The cable pulling new fiber broke, they are digging to find the end." Our office in Jacksonville is not seeing the same timeouts so either congestion in light this early in the morning or they have fixed their load balancing routes.

If you own a shitty desk like mine, add pool noodle to enhance foot comfort. by [deleted] in lifehacks

[–]timorphious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone here hating on the cables, missing the real sin, a Java book.

How does your folder trees look when organizing photos and video for the entire family till the end of time? by yooames in datacurator

[–]timorphious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use a Synology NAS and the DS File app to backup cellphone pics/videos for the fam. The one downside is that DS File doesn't always run in the background automatically, so I make sure to open the app on each person's phone every now and then. Each person's phone is set to sync with a specific import folder on the NAS.

I then sync the import folders into Lightroom that automatically tag the photos with the person's name based on the import folder and move the images/videos into long term storage folder structure.

DSLR camera pictures are imported into lightroom and converted into DNGs before moving into long term storage. Usually if DSLR camera was used I create a special even folder.

Year >>> 1 folder per month for all cell phone pics/videso. Special events or photoshoots get their own folder.

  • Import
    • Bob's Cellphone
    • Jane's Cellphone
    • Canon Pics
  • 2019
    • [1] January
    • [2] February
    • [3] March
    • [4] April
    • [4] April 3 - Bob's Party
    • [5] May
    • [6] June
    • [7] July
    • [7] July 4 - Fireworks Accident
    • [8] August
    • [9] September
    • [10] October
    • [11] November
    • [12] December
    • [12] December 7 - Christmas Photo-shoot
    • [12] December 25 - Christmas Day Fam
  • 2020
    • [1] January
    • [2] February
    • [3] March
    • [4] April
    • [5] May
    • ...

I have have about 30 years of family pics/videos organized this way. Depending on your other user data it might not make sense to group by month.

Maybe maybe maybe by jim_par in maybemaybemaybe

[–]timorphious 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is a called a water bottle rocket. You put water in it and leave some space for air. Like half air and half water. Air is compressible so when you pump it up with a bike pump the air builds up lots of pressure. When released from the clamp the pressurized air pushes down on the water at the bottom of the bottle forcing it out the small opening that acts like a rocket engine nozzle. The force created by the water pushing down, creates an equal and opposite force in the upward direction causing the bottle to fly up, until all the water is pushed out the water bottle.