

Pretty soon US weather forecasts will be done using traditional methods.




Pretty soon US weather forecasts will be done using traditional methods.




Correct. Its a combination of regular flaring and CME’s and the fact that their habital zone is very close to it.


I don’t recall this being new, when I was growing up in the 80’s astronomers were citing the unstable nature of red dwarfs as a major filter in the Fermi paradox.


When working in a 100 degree server room on some solar batteries (AC was still being installed), sitting on the floor in your sweaty underwear and pants will give an 52V positive terminal a path to ground, though the contents of your underwear.
Unfortunately it was significantly on the pain side of the pain/pleasure scale of my nether region.
But why does she have a pimp that makes your her life miserable?
Thanks, I hate it
PS, that the water fountain is internet connected


The only way they will get the message is if there is a concerted white hat campaign targeting EU lawmakers to show them the error of their ways. If they refuse to see, then some black hats need to make them feel it.
You underestimate the motivation of sentient species that just want to get away from other members of its species.


Do you have your bitlocker recovery key handy? You have to enter it with the toggle on top of the HOTAs.


Also have a look at Adrian Tchaikovsky’s dogs of war and Children of time series.
Its really scratching my Asimov itch of late.


In my case, I setup a ZFS pool of my disks in my old desktop PC running Proxmox. Then I allocated some storage to an LXC container running Debian and Samba for file sharing.
In your case, since the QNAP already runs Samba, it would be best to run it directly on the NAS.
But if you want to do it for the learning experience, you can setup an NFS share on the QNAP and link it to the Proxmox. The Proxmox can then use the NAS for storage and you can have VMs or LXC contsiners use for virtual disks.


I am quite satisfied with the unifi ecosystem so far as networking and CCTV systems go. They are cloud enabled without being cloud dependent. Since the early 2025 networking update, their routers are pretty good now. The UDM SE is a pretty compelling router/POEswitch/NVR in the home context.
Their NAS ecosystem is still very new and I would not it a viable option yet. They are also leaning towards the vendor lock-in direction with drives. Its the same reason I would stay away from Synology and QNAP.
Personally, I run a old desktop as a NAS/homelab running Proxmox(FOSS based hypervisor). I run ZFS on it and its “fine”. It performs fine even with a mixed bunch of disks, provided you have them in pairs or groups of 3 that perform close to identically. I just run a Debian container on the Proxmox as my fileserver and a few VMs for homelabbing.
One player that works well in a home environment is UnRAID. It a Linux distor that runs on commodity hardware and handles redundancy with “just a bunch of disks” better than most. The UI is friendly to non technical users. The catch is that UI is commercial software. Many consider it a fair exchange for the convenience it brings.


They don’t need data where they are going.


These people should get grant funding for reducing e-waste and Apple should pay for it.
Sounds like he is reading too much into the observer effect and now has been reclassified himself as an astrologer.
In Canada they get hard nipples in the cold. In the US it hits different.



I have had this with some laptops if the charger is faulty. The laptop goes into a limp mode, where the CPU locks to its lowest clock speed.
Since the display is using USB-C it may be triggering the slowness. Some USB-C monitors also deliver power to the connected device.
Is the laptop slow, even when running off battery, or only when running off battery?
Keeping an eye on the CPU frequency with something like Btop can maybe help troubleshoot the issue.


Would love to see work on getting broader application support like for microsoft office.
Anti-Jesus fish uncertainty centrifuge.