

I too, have been re-watching Homeland
I too, have been re-watching Homeland
Ctrl+Ins gang rise up
Not built better, just under-driven on brightness so they can run 16-24 hours a day. Contrast suffers, frame rates are limited, you’re paying for support you will never use, and enterprise software features you will also never use.
We’re in the time he was frozen. We have 40 years or so before that part happens.
Well, the bar is subterranean
You’d have heat exchangers, like a desalination plant
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-stage_flash_distillation
Such plants can operate at 23–27 kWh/m3 (appr. 90 MJ/m3) of distilled water.[5]
So still impossible, but not unfathomable
edit:
122,060,000,000 kWh becomes
003,500,000,000 kWh
About a third of the national capacity
When I’m not yelling at clouds, I like Tsunami Bomb
I used slackware, btw
I want to add one to the upstairs master bedroom, since it’s the only room occupied most of the time. But my unit was a 2006 model so I put those funds towards a variable speed condenser, furnace, and EXV coil. And the wife didn’t want a visible head in the bedroom.
Those multizone systems can get unwieldy on retrofits. Find a good clean installation and chase that installer down.
Multi-stage equipment helps a ton. I hate how people tack mini-splits on their homes like AutoZone hood scoops, but their dehumidifier function is awesome in the shoulder seasons.
I had a pair of foxes raise a litter of kits under my garden shed. They were so cute and fun to watch!
Well they left me with fleas. I had to seal off the foundation of the shed, cut holes in the floor, and drop some nasty pesticides (phosgene) under, and seal it back up.
You get a folder on the local file server at my company for that.
Living the dream
My partner hates wires and cables. A loose usb c is ugly. A puck is elegant apparently
sftp
All my machines have my keys, nothing to set up, nothing to tear down.
Higher trim cars have radiation sensors to help account for solar heat gain.
Honeywell has individual room sensors available that you can average or prioritize.
I think the real reason you don’t see them- the average person is too stupid to understand them and set them up.
Not much lactose in hard cheeses, the sugars end up in the whey.
But it has to be a magic packet, not just any ole request.
I had a 3700x that would lock up sometimes at light usage. Passed every stress test, and could idle for days. I swapped ram, psu, and mb with no effect. It’s possible the microcode and firmware mentioned here could have fixed it but I got another CPU and all my problems went away. Worth the $200 for me.
If it’s just buckets of data, mergerfs can pool the drives together, and then you can dedupe the whole lot.
Or consider buying a surplus 20tb drive, copy everything to it, dedupe the 20, write back to the 4+4+2 as cold spares. Those surplus drives are $10-14 per tb and I’ve had fantastic luck with them.