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I use hydrogen peroxide spray to nuke my house plants. It's a drastic weapon, but really cleans it out. Just make sure you dilute it or you will kill your plants. It's pretty much chemo for plants.

My passphrase includes several spaces. It's another character to assist in entropy.

Same I use it so much. Really fun to fill in info

Could I recommend changing the HDD to an SSD?

Really helps the snappiness of the computer.

I have a lot of SSDs at home and I wouldn't mind shipping one to y'all since I also live in Germany

My pixel 8 pro has one. It's kinda helpful when determining when to open the windows of my home

[–] randombullet@programming.dev 12 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

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SPRINGFIELD — Multiple grocery stores and clinics in Springfield were forced to evacuate Wednesday due to bomb threats.

Springfield police confirmed with News Center 7 that two Walmarts, located on N. Bechtle Avenue and S. Tuttle Road, and one Kroger, located on E. Main Street, were evacuated because of bomb threats.

Pregnancy Resource Center of Clark County and Planned Parenthood in Springfield were also evacuated, police confirmed.

As reported on News Center 7 at 5:00, schools, universities, and city and county buildings have also received threats over the past week.

News Center 7 spoke to parents who said these threats are scary for their kids.

“It’s very scary. You don’t know if it’s actually for real or if somebody is just playing a joke and its not a joke, its very serious. I mean, to get the kids panicked, they don’t even want to go to school some of them,” said Connie Hall.

Hall has a daughter in fifth grade at Snyder Park Elementary School. She said despite the continual threats, her daughter showed up.

Governor Mike DeWine ordered troopers from Ohio State Highway Patrol to be at each of the schools in the district all day. They also sweep the buildings before students get there.

“Yesterday there were two of them out here standing which kind of helps a lot with your anxiety and everything that’s going on,” Hall said. “You got to take each one of them seriously because you never know the time you let up is going to be the time that it actually happens.”

DeWine said he will keep troopers at the school as long as they are needed.

We will continue updating this story.

[–] randombullet@programming.dev 10 points 1 week ago

Not if you have a proper backup plan.

I have about 200ish TB or about 24 drives and 3 of them failed all are used. I have a solid backup plan so no issues with failing drives. Saves me roughly 100-200 a drive.

New drives have infant mortality as well. An inverse bell curve would be the distribution.

[–] randombullet@programming.dev 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

No way 3,840 × 2,160x2=16,588,800 pixels 16,588,800 x 10 bits = 165,888,000 bits

165,888,000 bits / 8 bits/byte = 20,736,000 bytes

[–] randombullet@programming.dev 2 points 3 weeks ago

I still shoot film and I still have a record player.

First smart phone was an iPhone 5S.

Guess my age?

 

Greetings fellow enthusiasts.

I'm going to rebuild my proxmox server and would like to have a few opinions.

First thing is I use my server as a NAS and then run VMs off that.

I have 2 x 20tb in ZFS mirror but I'm planning on changing that to 3 x 24tb in ZFS1.

I currently have a ZFS pool in proxmox and then add that pool to Open Media Vault.

Issue is, if my OMV breaks and I'll have to create another VM, I'm pretty sure all that data would become inaccessible to my OMV.

I've heard of people creating a NFS in proxmox and then passing it through to OMV?

Or should I get HMB cards and then just pass it through the VM and then just run it natively within OMV. I'd need to install the ZFS kernal into OMV as well.

Would like to hear some options and tips.

[–] randombullet@programming.dev 12 points 1 month ago (10 children)

Yeah, I was a little shocked too.

Especially in apartment complexes. There's usually a communal outbox for anyone to send out mail. But no, you'll have to go all the way to a post office to drop off mail. The nearest one is a 20 minute walk for me.

[–] randombullet@programming.dev 14 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I have 2 monitors and sometimes I wish I had a tiny monitor so I can put any video calls in the corner so I don't have a dumb overlay on my productivity monitors

 

Is there a FOSS program where I can inventory my high value items in case there is an insurance claim?

I was thinking of the item, the picture of the item and serial number, maybe the UPC, and then an attachment of the receipt.

I'm guessing some kind of database that integrates file attachments per item.

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