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Nobody ever really cared for speedruns. It’s always been a niche hobby.
Nobody ever really cared for speedruns. It’s always been a niche hobby.
Speaker of the house is second in line, and when a House member leaves office mid-term, a special election is held. Theoretically, any house rep could resign and a new one elected, that person made speaker, then when the president and VP resign, that person will be acting president. The only limitation is that the house member has to come from a specific district.
I run prowlarr and added a handful of en-us public movies trackers. Sometimes this results in duplicate results on a search, but any time I have to take manual action, it’s very obvious and easy to skip.
I have syncthing set up between my phone, tablet, and desktop. I’ve only noticed it not syncing once, but as soon as I opened the app on my phone it scanned and synced, so it just hadn’t run in the background yet.
Idk I put it into Radarr and it grabs it automatically. I mark it failed and it tries again if it’s bad.
In what scenarios have you found Proxmox to be unstable? I’ve had almost no issues with it, despite using it in several unsupported ways.
Yes. But you should generally not expose a bunch of services to the Internet. Use a VPN to access your local network if necessary.
The NYT has certainly started leaning harder to the right recently. Or at least that’s how it’s appeared to me. It’s really disappointing, considering its historic reputation.
You have it backwards. A tankie would be in favor of running him over.
What? It absolutely does not. It means you’re an authoritarian “communist”.
An archaeologist would not use the pan, they would study it and put it in a museum.
If you’re buying used and want to check the health of the drive, you should run a SMART test and check the current SMART data. Most USB controllers do not support that.
Radarr et al. already do this. Add it to Radarr, drop the files in an import folder, then scan unmapped files and import.
I would recommend something like a Pi as well, but it looks like you’re going to have to take it down to 5v. Maybe a NUC might be better.
But if you really want 20 TB, you’ll need to buy two drives at least 10 TB, and you’ll want them to be SSDs for the low power requirement. So that means you’ll need a device with two SATA ports, because I don’t think anyone makes NVMe drives that big. Oh, and be ready to pay a few thousand for each drive. Also you’ll want to keep one drive offline, in an ESD bag in a dry bag. So maybe one will be USB.
But for real low power, I’d suggest just plain turning it off. Booting doesn’t take that long any more. Or maybe suspend to disk, if you can find a system that supports it.
But overall, I would suggest reevaluating how important these things are to you. Generally, lots of electronics and nomadism don’t go together. Have you considered books? I’m sure you can find people to swap with when you’re in port.
Points for consistency, but no points for nihilism because the points are meaningless anyway.
Appeasement didn’t stop Hitler in the 30s and 40s. It won’t stop Putin now. It never works.
I’m more interested in the inverse: when does colonizing an already-inhabited area turn into a recognized country? Because Israel was created by a stroke of the pen out of Palestinian land. Or is it purely “might makes right”?
Nah, just make the alternatives cheaper and a significant portion of people will switch. The biggest barriers to alternatives are habit and cost.
That’s an opinion question.
I have never heard of anyone actually doing that.