Got it. Thought it was just a regular diode.
Got it. Thought it was just a regular diode.
Am I missing it? Or is there not even an LED to light up?
It’s not to keep it up untill power is restored. It’s to keep it up if it was a minor outage and cleanly shutdown if it isn’t.
If some is using it purely for weathering an outage they’re doing it wrong.


Technically it has exceeded 9% as well.


I run 3.11 on Proxmox for fun. The only thing that doesn’t work right is changing the video from VGA.


Remember the Maine!
I am the walrus
Kentucky and Tennessee are labeled backwards. Though they seem to be colored correctly.


I think that was a shortcut. Not the only way to beat the level.


I just had to get a replacement drive for my NAS. Cost about half of what I paid for 3 drives 2 years ago.

The default rotation is a god damn mess for me. I messed around with some of the options (can’t remember which offhand) and it’s significantly better. Trying to slice objects (can’t remember the actual term) to see inside models has been the source of endless crashes though.


Also famously the Bundy Standoff in Nevada over grazing rights. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundy_standoff
Doing pushups in the snow.
I think the bigger issue is aiming. I don’t think MANPADS have a huge targeting arc and your not attacking these head on so aiming has got to be a neigh impossible with latency / input lag.


That’s one datapoint and could depend on any number of factors, cooling manufacturer, uptime, etc. I have a couple of rigs 10+ years old running DDR3 with 0 failures. In fact in my lifetime I’ve only had one stick of ram ever go bad and that was ages ago and I tend to repurpose PCs a lot so they get some age on them.
Ah the perl approach. Do x or die(“it’s fucked”)
I’ve seen a lot worse where they just gobble the original error and throw a new one with 0 of the original context included making it 100x more difficult to debug.


Does if you’re accelerating / decelerating.
My fist thought was someone put the jack in the wrong place.
Could be a number of things. Battery life has significantly decreased. Can’t run recent Android versions, no longer getting security updates, or even software not running because the Android version is no longer supported. I’ve had 3 phones in the last 15 years or so (still on the 3rd) and I still have the other two and they run, but not for long without being plugged in.