The recipents reaction is a jab at their lack of self awareness
If you're 8 years old then sure.
The House should be about to pass laws that curtail the rights of the executive branch. This is a key part of the system of checks and balances.
I think the guy you responded to was making a joke about how some native English speakers talk
Disabling JavaScript fixes 95% of these issues too.
It's telling that they've got their reputation at the point where any time there's a problem with an air plane people assume it was them.
Ceph is a huge amount of overhead, both engineering and compute resources, for this usecase.
More work than it's worth to me unfortunately
How can I get in on shorting reddit?
This would be a mixed bag because it could open the door on more conventional wars since it would left the threat of MAD.
Translucent things line jello and juice maybe?
Anything is possible with a constitutional amendment.
I'd be more concerned about your computer making the room even hotter personally. To put it in AC terms, 500W of component power draw is 1700 BTU. May want to err on the side of more power efficient components.
But yeah, should run fine as long as you have good air cooling even if it's not ideal. Data centers are often run hot these days.
90F should be fine. A lowish CPU temp is like 40C (104F) and that's typically the hottest component. CPUs are often made to go up to around 90C under load.
Nothing is going to get it lower than ambient aside from something with a condenser because physics.
Sometimes I think this community should be called homelab instead of selfhosted based on the kinds of questions
What's the cost and impact of downtime for you? If you're doing this for personal use it's probably minimal for both so doesn't really matter. If you want to try the new thing and you're not afraid of the time investment or potential downtime then go for it
I used to play this with my dad. I always kind of thought it was something he made up but "has been played on US naval and marine ships since the early 1900s." tracks because he was in the navy.
>Overall, 48 of the 100 largest U.S. cities are posting negative rent growth for new leases, measured on an annual basis, according to Apartment List.
Anyone seen any evidence of rents falling in the Seattle area?
cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/524597
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