

So does “tanking” mean being laid in front of a tank and run over multiple times?
Because I can get behind this.
So does “tanking” mean being laid in front of a tank and run over multiple times?
Because I can get behind this.
I’d have those gone in 2 minutes.
If you don’t mess with the partitions during the install and don’t format, and make the same username, you should be back to normal after a reinstall. Take a backup offline, of course.
Oh, there’s a few engines like the Northstar and the Toyota 5.7 where the starter is actually under the intake manifold, effectively inside the engine. The amount of stuff you need to take off to even see the starter would make your eyes water.
I will often drive a screwdriver into the bottom a filter, but this one is impossible to get to and even if I did, it would dribble on the exhaust pipe.
What did I miss?
Or just going outside and ejecting that puppy without touching anything except the other side of your nose. Farmer blow FTW.
I have a truck where the oil drain plug is directly over the axle. I have to strap an offset funnel under the drain to get it to not splash all over the fuck, and of course, it’s not easy to get that stay put so inevitably I have oil everywhere. Same truck has the oil filter tucked up where I need a special oil filter wrench with a ratchet and extensions to remove it, and when you pull the filter out, you have to tip it so it spills the oil inside everywhere.
I had an idea a long time ago of a website where you can crowdfund a private investigator to find engineers that do shit like this, and a crew to go over to their house and beat them halfway to death.
Palm had front keyboards
IDK about invidious, but on Piped I had to add a container that grabs POtokens for the Newpipe API to use to pull videos.
Fuck, that made no sense to me until I saw this comment.
Under things me and my users notice aren’t working right away, at the top of the list is email. So I notice when those alerts aren’t able to get through, because if email is down I have my phone ringing off the hook because my dad can’t get to his online auctions to see if he won that toaster for $5. So email is like, the best option.
I check my backup notifications by looking in my junk mail for anything labeled “Spam Quarantine Notification” because I can’t be arsed to fix the SMTP whitelist rules to allow local network relay.
If they came out of a raid array:
https://www.systutorials.com/how-to-clean-raid-signatures-on-linux/
If you use Live Migrate, realize that it doesn’t work on an LXC, only VMs. Your containers will be restarted with the LXC on the new node.
I would like to play with ceph but I don’t have a lot of spare equipment anymore, and I understand ZFS pretty well, and trust it. Maybe the next cluster upgrade if I ever do another one.
And I have an almost unhealthy paranoia after see so many shitshows in my career, so having a pile of copies just helps me sleep at night. The day I have to delve into the last layer is the day I build another layer, but that hasn’t happened recently. PBS dedup is pretty damn good so it’s not much extra to keep a lot of copies.
I’d trust you on my 6.
You’ve made an enemy for life!
72 hours finishing an application so we could train on it immediately after. What a shitshow.