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  • i've hit it many times so far.. even as quick as the second page view (first internal link clicked) after more than a day or two since the last visit (yes, even with cleaned browser data or private window).

    it's fucking stupid how quick they are to throw up a roadblock.

  • Move fast and break things

    that's really all they were after. fuck the system up and destroy as much as possible before anyone can stop them..

    bonus points if something trashed benefited or supported women, lgbtq, immigrants, or anyone not white and male, in any way.

    extra bonus points if campaign mega-donors or the ultra-wealthy or administration officials can personally profit off the destruction.

  • you aren't putting a 3.5in in that slimline bay. you might be able to rig something to hold one there, though. that's where the get ''creative'' part comes in.

    you also have the 2x2.5in at the bottom but you're missing the rails or caddies for them. should be like 5-6 bucks each or so on ebay or azn. don't bother with those, though, unless you're putting in hdd there. sata ssd can just be stuffed in the cage, they ain't going anywhere.

    be careful with whatever mb->sata power cables you have. make sure they're the correct ones, as they aren't all the same. you could get away with a 1->2 sata power splitter once on each mb power connection, as the output of each is designed for 2x3.5in hdd anyway.

    edit: just looked at a similar model here. removing the slimline optical and stuffing a 3.5in hdd there will obstruct the cpu hsf a bit. might have to swap that for a lower profile cooler to put the drive there..... BUT. if you take out the existing hdd (because its caddy thing gets in the way), there is just enough room along the flipout bit between that hdd bay and the 2.5in cage below to fit a 3.5in. would need a little 'modification' to the case there to rig a mount for it. but it fits. then the existing hdd can slide back in. (see pic, the ancient seagate hdd is placed in that space)

  • you're talking the 'RED' series inspiron minitower?

    iirc there's only one 3.5in bay adjacent to the slimline optical bay, and two 2.5in bays in a cage at the bottom front.

    bays use drive rails which may or may not be present if the bay was unpopulated when originally shipped.

    the pc uses 12vo power supply, so the drives are powered off the motherboard. those cables may also not be present if they weren't needed for the original configuration.

    slimline optical bays can often be filled with a caddy designed fit in the form factor, connecting to the optical power and sata, and hold a 2.5in ssd drive.

    you will have to get ''creative'' to securely mount more than one 3.5in hdd inside.

  • “All we want is for the decree issued by the US government to be complied with,” Sheinbaum said.

    “The US government only calls the portion of the US continental shelf the Gulf of America, not the entire gulf, because it wouldn’t have the authority to name the entire gulf,” she added.

    this suit pertains to google's renaming of the entire body of water instead of just the bits over the u.s. continental shelf; or essentially the u.s. eez--which is no more than 200nm from land, less where it runs into another nation's eez.

    that region extends roughly due east from the southern tip of texas to 200nm from flordia's gulf coast, then south until it runs into cuba's eez where it's then split between the two countries.

  • if a specific format isn't requested or required, and the formatted text document is not expected to be edited by the recipient--only read, possibly by computer, or printed, i would default to using a pdf.

  • besides these--which i occasionally use the oem option with.. i just put endless on one here, it also sets up the initial user during the first boot after install.

    the oem install option that is available with ubuntu and some ubuntu-based ones lets you do some initial extra package installs and stuff, though. you run a command linked on the oeminstall desktop when you're finished with your 'preinstall'.