Ah. So he could just have the light on until he got to the top, then turn it off.
He’s just playing a game, where if he makes a mistake - slips down the stairs, trips on something - he loses.
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Ah. So he could just have the light on until he got to the top, then turn it off.
He’s just playing a game, where if he makes a mistake - slips down the stairs, trips on something - he loses.
I’d rather have Deer Jesus, TBH
Minnesota, here. -50°F isn’t common, but it happens once or twice a winter.
Winters are getting warmer, though. Might as well live in Florida, these days. The coldest it got this week was -5°F. Pathetic.
How does he safely turn the light on?
Also: motion sensing automated lights are stupid cheap. And I sincerely hope poorly made, because the one in our utility room comes on at random - I can see the light sometimes come on under the door when I’m in the basement.
Hey! You’re appropriating my culture of being offended by people who appropriate culture!
Oh, a half dozen and 10? I wonder how that came about.
I’d have put the vocal chords in the nasal passage, allowing humans to still talk while eliminating the choking problem.
The laryngeal nerve is a much more stupid design, simply because there’s no practical reason for it to be the way it is.
Also: if we didn’t have the ability to breath through our mouths, swimming as a sport would be harder, since we don’t have the ability to close our nose-holes.
Restic to BackBlaze. B2 support is built in to restic, so all you need is an account and credentials.
Most of my home data - servers, PCs - I back up to HD and B2. I have a few VPS I only back up to B2.
I’ve never had a Cyberpower that hasn’t worked just find with but. Nuts a PITA to configure, but other than that it likes Cyberpower. I have that model - without the 3-R - and it’s great.
I would be extremely surprised if the 3-R version didn’t work. With Cyberpower, I don’t even bother to look up compatability. I bought 3 EC850LCDs blind, for the router and a couple other servers around the house. They all came up just fine.
Duodecimal is provably superior, and the world now uses it instead of decimal. This means that the metric system is now base-12, and inches, feet, and yards are the common units.
Surprising to many people, very little else changes.
Meanwhile, everyone learns they can count to 12 on one hand, and to 144 using both hands.
Start it up before you go to bed. If it isn’t indexed when you wake up, it’s just not going to work for you.
Jellyfin is pretty good about preserving the index; you only really pay a cost during that first start up, or if you shuffle content around on the storage. Otherwise, it only indexes new stuff, which should be mostly not noticeable.
How many episodes in the show? Depending on the hardware, that could take a few minutes. If it’s trying to index over a network mounted drive, it could take a long time. My material was mounted locally over USB3 on an older 16-core Ryzen machine.
Once indexing is done, it’s fast, but there initial indexing can be slow.
How long did you give it? It indexes the library. I had to rebuild my library once, and while I don’t have a huge collection - mainly just rips of my DVD collection, about 450 films, and it takes over an hour to index everything. Until it’s done, not everything shows up.
Like, airtight seal? For swimming?
Weird.