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glic3rinu
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Last year I bought a 4bay WTR PRO NAS with an N100. It idles at 13W, after some tuning (mostly putting drives to sleep after ~10min of inactivity). I briefly looked into TrueNAS/unraid, but I ended up installing plain Debian, with ZFS, pCloud for remote backups and running everything on plain docker (in my case samba, HASS, jellyfin, kodi, rutorrent and some custom apps of my own). All in all it took me about 8 hours to setup, and 0 issues since. 100% satisfied with my setup.
glic3rinu
·anno scorso·discuss
What you are describing sounds precisely like your brain trying to do some emotional processing and you are shutting it down because you think it's not useful. If you are looking for the productive spin, then I would suggest trying some metathinking. Try to discover why your brain decides to bring this up to your attention. The specific story might seem banal, but uncovering the underlying pattern will teach you things about yourself that you might not be aware of yet, like what you are afraid in life.
glic3rinu
·2 anni fa·discuss
I was wondering about that too. Compared to my peers I consider myself having a below average short term memory (not really good at raw computation power), but in contrast, I am pretty good at abstract thinking, e.g. I can easily visualize the end2end flow of a system, identify all the pain points and produce very good designs (in terms of simplicity). So perhaps this "working context" is about knowledge, pattern recognition, analytical thinking, ...
glic3rinu
·2 anni fa·discuss
you are assuming hidden costs, I am assuming hidden incentives. It’s not that they are stupid or incompetent, but bad incentives within the org can and do produce stupid outcomes.
glic3rinu
·3 anni fa·discuss
Jim Keller himself talks about this a little bit here https://www.youtube.com/live/oIG9ztQw2Gc?feature=share&t=122...

I think I've listen to asianometry (YT channel) talk about this too, but I am unable to find any clip now where he explicitly talks about interference lithography...
glic3rinu
·3 anni fa·discuss
masks dont have the actual shape, but shapes accounting for wave interference patterns that will end up producing the final shape when EUV light passes through. I believe the process of comming up with the correct intereference pattern takes weeks of supercomputing.