I’m glad I went with AMD for my custom PC and my laptop.
I’m glad I went with AMD for my custom PC and my laptop.
There are people who think insulin dependency is a choice.
Well, to be fair, I actually bought it to use as a desktop and upgraded it accordingly. Then a few months later I decided to build a Ryzen system. Optiplex got moved to server duty.
I bought an Optiplex 7050 SFF for $100 USD at the start of 2023. Upgraded it to an i7-7700, 32GB RAM, 300W PSU from an XE3 model (stock is 180W), and threw in a spare Nvidia K1200 Quadro for shits and giggles. Runs almost my entire suite of self-hosted applications without a hitch.
I subscribed to a usenet service. Still figuring out how to use it 🤔
Fucking cowards erasing it
What websites are you people visiting that don’t work with Firefox?
I’ve been using Firefox since it was initially released and haven’t had an issue with any websites
Piano (intake manifold)
Checks out
That’s… Not a bad idea…
No, Ohio is on fire
Also sometimes the sky touches the ground and removes your house from existence
I prefer width over volume, personally. Right just looks…wrong. but that’s my personal preference and I’m not gonna knock anyone for liking it.
I have a b&w laster printer, an old Kyocera relic from the mid-2000s. Got it from a previous job that was remodeling their offices. I refuse to let go of it, I don’t care how many brown-outs it causes when I’m printing something (seriously, it dims the lights when it fires up).
I’ll only replace it with an equally beefy color laser printer.
Our society is 100% car centered. My kids’ schools are miles away from my house, my job is miles away, and you cannot convince me to ride a bike or walk when it’s over 100°F outside. Fuck that shit. I’m happy to take public transit, but any public transit available to me isn’t feasible because it would take literally 1.5-2 hours to get to work and back each way, which cuts down severely on my family time. And I can’t work from home either due to the nature of my job, which is maintaining the machines that build microchips.
I’m a parent and I love it
Edit: looking at it again, it’s clearly been glazed and fired in a kiln after the imprint was done.
13 years ago, rent for my 3 bed 2 bath apartment at the time was ~$700/mo. Today that same apartment is over $1500/mo.
I’m neither, but I do have a very small homelab. I get to imagine the spaghetti mess of cables in my virtualized system.
Nah, probably somewhere Scandinavian.
Source: I live near Salt Lake, never seen a transit station say this anywhere.
The Docker documentation is pretty terrible, but it’s a decent start. Start by looking at docker-compose.yml files for the services you want to run and the write-ups for those.
Something nobody ever told me, that I had to figure out myself, is that docker-compose.yml files can be placed anywhere you want.