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  • Votes mean nothing. Try to be less sensitive. If you need to touch grass and avoid online activities for a while to achieve this, then do it. You can't control other people.

  • You accept that you are in a difficult situation with no great answers.

    You focus on being good company for yourself and treating yourself like someone of value. Be kind and understanding to yourself and try to minimize negative self talk.

    You open yourself to creating new connections with others, but without preconceived ideas of success or failure.

  • Something takes a piece of me, A lizard in the galaxy, Why I’m on this human ship, you see, Caught in a brawl, Kirk and me. Life's got always so complex, Cursed by these Federation specs, All I wanted was to flex, But here I am, no context.

  • This is peak stable diffusion lmao

  • Yep, entropy is the key word here. Amount of different possible states -> "random" vectors of inertia + particles speed -> higher temperature. If all the particles were going in the same direction -> lack of different states -> low entropy (which can still be high energy, but measured as low temp). AKA what laser cooling does.

  • He's got faith

  • Nooooo it doesn't work if you're not logged into YT

  • You don't need to buy server hardware, although it is nice. Depending on where you live you might be able to buy some decent second hand server hardware.

    If it was me, I would buy new desktop hardware. Here is a fairly decent server that will do almost anything: Go for around 16 or 24 core CPU with high Ghz per core. 64GB or 128GB DDR5 RAM. Your most important factor will be storage speed. Go with NVMe drives. You have some choices here. JBOD: One or more independent M.2 key drives. Software RAID: Use your CPU to manage the RAID configuration. Hardware RAID: Use a RAID controller HBA card to manage the RAID (faster but single point of failure). Use RAID 1 for data protection (can lose one drive and still have all your data), RAID 0 (double the speed of your drives), RAID 10 (best of both but needs double the drives). Choose a motherboard that suits your choices.

    Things to take into account: If you go with a RAID controller card, make sure that the PCIe lanes it uses can take the full speed of your RAID configuration or you might be bottlenecked there. Choosing an Intel or AMD CPU doesn't make much difference. If you are not good with linux distros and don't want a learning curve, stick with something like Ubuntu LTS 22.04 server. You most likely won't need any graphics card, but it depends what you want to do.

    You can run a minecraft server on an old laptop, so these specs might be overkill, I just put what I would get and it will do almost anything you want to do with it. An 8 core CPU, 16GB RAM, with 1 NVMe drive will also be capable of all your described needs just fine.

  • 😲 That is quite interesting and surprising lmao

  • Stamets finally ran out of good memes 😜