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  • There’s nothing wrong with doing this. A motherboard that doesn’t support sata hot swap is by far the exception not the rule. I have never encounter a board in the last 10 years that doesn’t support this.

  • They just don’t make that big of a difference.

    The 40 series was basically the exact opposite of this. The lower down the stack the worse the per generation gains got. With the lower end cards sometimes seeing regressions because of the lack of memory bandwidth/capacity.

  • Apple Silicon Macs do a great job with virtualization. Outside of them there's just no nice high end hardware that's well suited for something like proxmox. It's either low end SBC, or the hyper proprietary ARM servers that I don't think we can even buy.

  • Phone? Some apps on iOS (and probably android) default to a scaled down version of the image when it's really large (or just tall in this case). On desktop it's legible but god damn has it been jpeged to hell.

  • What are you trying to run? a VPS is pennies, and a phyiscal server isn't much more. We have a bunch of servers that are $40 a month each and they come with 5 usable IPs, 32 gigs of ram, 1tb SSD etc. The cost of getting a static IP for home will be almost as much as a server. If you want less you can get less for a lot less money.

    I've self hosted my own personal website for years now and it's not really an issue outside of the power going out and my IP changing. I just update DNS and move on. But if this is for an actual work? Just pay the $10 a month, not having to worry about it is worth that money.

    1. Almost everyone on uber eats (and similar services) mark up their items. This sausage burrito meal is $10 on uber eats and is 8 something in store
    2. Delivery fee 5.99
    3. tip (whatever you want to pay)

    For a normal meal this will more than double the price. Order just about anything else and you’re easily at $30 with still almost half the price being the delivery.

  • Install it in a VM. Create snapshots. When you fuck it up then revert the snapshot.

    Once you're decent at figuring out what to and not to do then try to get proficient at file system snapshots so you can do the same thing more or less on bare metal.

  • News organizations and politicians should think really carefully about publishing stories that make it seem like the United States is failed democracy.

    Yes

    Do you really believe that all it takes is one president and an aligned congress to completely destroy the country?

    Yes

    If so, the smart move would be applying for citizenship in a country that isn’t a failed democracy, and getting the fuck out.

    I'm not giving up without a fight first.

  • And there's a ton of tools to remove the bloat from regular windows. Honestly the biggest problem with those is they tend to go hog wild and remove too many things so you have to be careful with them and not just blindly click "remove everything possible".

    The major H2 updates do legitimately add a lot of features that people would actually want, that LTSC and IoT don't get. If you're mostly playing older games that's not a problem. But if you're trying to play games that just recently came out it can be. Windows 10 stopping at 22H2 has kinda put a pause on that, but I'm sure once it goes EOL Microsoft games will resume the "march of progress" and start requiring new features.

  • My domain is part of my phone number so it's really easy for me to remember it. If you don't want people to half 2/3 your phone number then maybe don't do that. But I only use it for myself and it's a lot less characters to remember than my IP.