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  • What is the point of repeatedly making these posts, when you have no intention of actually doing any work to implement them, and hardly even engage with people who reply? I feel like all you're doing is sapping the time from people who do engage.

  • Drawing the ire of the federal government. If their commander refuses, he'll be removed and replaced with someone who will comply.

    That commander is appointed by the CA governor, and I don't see Newsom fighting the feds on this (or much of anything, really, so far it's only been joint lawsuits against economic issues). Conceivably, Trump could argue that when federalized, he could remove the commander himself and appoint an interim commander, or just leave it unfilled and have DoD control them directly.

  • I got one so I picked it apart. The link runs a script on the local system that downloads a kubernetes runtime. From there I assume it runs a Bitcoin miner or something, I didn't go any further.

  • If the governor activates them first, it limits the reasons the president can activate them and override the governor.

    Of course Trump would try to do it anyway, meaning the NG commander would have to decide who to follow (and let's be real, it would probably be the president).

  • I've only seen it for two so far, and after I blocked them it was fine.

    Part of the problem was Sonarr trying to grab episodes that hadn't aired yet. I think a fix for that is forthcoming. That should cut down on them. I don't know if there is a fix to let you block extensions.

  • It was a little different, because the quests were procedurally generated. Unfortunately most of them were pretty boring, being either a "fetch the item" or "kill the bandits" quest. I don't know another major game that did that.

  • Check the backplane before you buy drives or an HBA. The N3's backplane just has SATA ports and molex power, you'd have to swap out the whole backplane and hack something together. The N1 and N2 are probably similar.

  • I know in the US, local government, schools, universities, etc. will hold surplus sales when they get rid of old equipment. Maybe you can see if they do something similar near you?

    You might also compare the price of a local system vs cloud hosting. That might work out to be cheaper.

  • I have a Jonsbo N3 and I've been happy with it so far. The N1 and N2 only fit four drives, so if you want more, you'll have to get the N3 as well. And you'll have to get an HBA or something, because your motherboard will probably only have four SATA ports.

    The biggest power draw will be the drives, also. And you don't really need ECC on the desktop; random bit flips are uncommon and rarely significant when they happen. Your filesystem and/or RAID should protect against disk corruption.