Eric Hodel
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@Yuryu Building codes are making American homes have worse ventilation. My house is so air-tight that cooking smells linger for a long time even with the hood-fan on full. It’s hard to pull air through the house if it has to sneak in through tiny gaps.
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I'd be sad if I need to give up a wok.
I'm all for reducing co2, but of all the things... especially when they don't even try to build sustainable infrastructure.
Ventilation sucks in many American houses/apartments too. They could've improved that too.
ourworldindata.org/greenhouse-gas…
Prof. Jose-Luis Jimenez@jljcolorado
US federal agency considering a ban on gas stoves "US Consumer Product Safety commissioner said gas stove usage is a “hidden hazard.” Any option is on the table. Products that can’t be made safe can be banned" Would be great win for #IAQ #EndFossilFuels cnn.com/2023/01/09/bus…
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@Yuryu Obviously your future home needs conduit so you can upgrade to the latest fiber without punching holes in all the walls
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@drbrain yeah it's ridiculous. I'll probably just buy another UPS.
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@Yuryu I thought the general progression was from “separate words” to “separate-words” to “separatewords” with a long period of inconsistency. Related is “e-mail” vs “email”
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英語のわけわからんとこ
シングルモードは二単語で single mode
マルチモードは一単語で multimode
って書かれてるのをよく見る。なんで?
例 community.fs.com/blog/single-mo…
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@Yuryu I read that the offload features of modern NICs mean jumbo packets aren’t necessary
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まあまあじゃない? 一昔前の SSD ぐらい出てるし、シーケンシャルリードは 10GbE でネットワーク使い切ってる。


Emma Haruka Iwao 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️@Yuryu
NAS セットアップできたー 16 TB 買って 14.6 TB はわかってても損した気分になるねw 最適化は19時間かかるそうです...
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@Yuryu … Yes, I missed a step going from 3 to 4 disks where I added the new disk to the storage pool when I should have done something else. The documentation did not make this clear
community.synology.com/enu/forum/1/po…
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@Yuryu I have SHR-1 across 4 drives and mine says it needs another drive to switch to SHR-2 for some reason, perhaps because I staggered buying drives to avoid getting drives from the same lot, and won’t from 3 to 4 drives when first setting it up
Remote backup is easy with HyperBackup
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@twmurph1958 @NathanJRobinson It’s well documented that Japan was attempting to negotiate peace from spring 1944 to beyond April 1945: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_of_Wo…
Meanwhile Groves was manipulating everyone that could stand in the way of dropping the $2 billion bombs he built to avoid testifying before congress
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@NathanJRobinson Pretty easy to second guess a decision 77 years ago made when millions had already been killed and Japan showing no signs of surrendering. Also, we picked military targets. We were and remain a force for good in the world.
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@Yuryu Or NAS, but Synology has two that fit. Another 5cm of depth would be great
I bought a Supermicro server that just fits and hopefully a DisplayPort → HDMI cable arrives today so I can boot it
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@drbrain That sounds deep enough for most switches. Not servers maybe.
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@MacDoesStuff @Yuryu I’m all spinning disks so I’m not sure what that limits me to. Unfortunately my rs819 doesn’t support docker so I can’t easily run iPerf3 to find it’s true limits
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@Yuryu I mean, I’ve not tested it. I don’t have another device I’ve set up LACP bonding with on the same switch. Maybe I can try separate devices each running iPerf
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@drbrain And it doesn’t double the bandwidth? That’s… sad.
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@drbrain I think you need a managed switch that supports LACP to double the bandwidth for a single client. The DS923+ has an extension slot for a 10 GbE NIC too.
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@Yuryu They all have 2x (or more) 1GbE and sometimes SFP, right? I have a pair of 1GbE bonded, but I have no idea if that works out to double bandwidth
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@drbrain Thinking of getting a Synology NAS but most of the models don't support 2.5 GbE...
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@Yuryu This is the question I ask myself. I have only one 2.5GbE device, and only a 1000/30 uplink, so an upgrade is useless so far
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