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bitbckt
·15 ngày trước·discuss
I was single, living alone (+ 2 cats, if they count) in a one bedroom apartment in North Beach 15 years ago on a $90k/year salary. I even had a parking space and a car!

I can understand how people did it then - I was one of them - but I don't understand how they would do it now.
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·tháng trước·discuss
Foobar2000 is not Windows only. https://www.foobar2000.org/
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·3 tháng trước·discuss
I'm running it on dual DGX Sparks.
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·4 tháng trước·discuss
The DAD AX32/AX64 is such a thing.
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·5 tháng trước·discuss
Multiple day outages in Winter are not unusual in our part of Maine. Nearly everyone has a whole home generator for good reason.
bitbckt
·9 tháng trước·discuss
Do you mean GEODNET?
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·năm ngoái·discuss
Just a bit under 15 years after we did this at Twitter.
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·năm ngoái·discuss
I feel attacked.
bitbckt
·năm ngoái·discuss
We never actually had a literal “Bieber Box”, but the joke took off.

Hot shards were definitely an issue, though.
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·năm ngoái·discuss
Yes, we used the Yahoo! “Feeding Frenzy” paper as the basis for the design of Haplocheirus (the timeline service).
bitbckt
·2 năm trước·discuss
Amazing to see this happening. I wrote the non-moving Immix collector at Twitter for our Ruby runtime, Kiji.

Good luck!
bitbckt
·2 năm trước·discuss
It is also occasionally a wedding venue.
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·2 năm trước·discuss
As a current semi-pro trombonist, I had the same reaction.

Relevant aside: Alan Kaplan has been recording Jacob Collier transcriptions for his YouTube channel. Check out “Moon River”.
bitbckt
·2 năm trước·discuss
Sweden is not Switzerland. And he died almost ten years ago.
bitbckt
·2 năm trước·discuss
The rack I’m referring to is in my home. YMMV, of course.
bitbckt
·2 năm trước·discuss
I have an SN2700 in my rack, next to a pair of Arista 7060CXs (as a point of comparison). These are wildly under-rated devices outside of the STH fanbase.

You may be surprised at how quiet and low power these Mellanox switches can be.
bitbckt
·2 năm trước·discuss
I’m paying about $50 service fees for the two blades currently out for repair. The 10” replacements cost over $200, and the 8” dado would require buying a new stack… around $250. The same folks who sharpen and true my blades do the repairs. They’re local to me here in Maine.

Ruminating a bit:

Cheaper blades are replaced more often with use and can’t generally be sharpened; SawStop tech doesn’t change the lifetime of a blade unless an activation happens. So, if you’re already willing to run to the box store for another blade semi-regularly, whether one survives activation perhaps isn’t material?

On the other hand, somebody who doesn’t regularly use their saw is probably both more price conscious and less likely to need sharpening/replacement often. I assume they care most about whether an activation forces them to buy a new blade (and a $100 brake). I suspect those are the people who propagate “SawStop = trashed blade”. For them, it’s true.
bitbckt
·2 năm trước·discuss
Yes, and they are consumable and replaceable by design, which goes to my point: the blade is not irreparably destroyed by the activation.

The missing teeth need to be replaced and the plate needs to be re-checked for runout, but most carbide-toothed blades are repairable.
bitbckt
·2 năm trước·discuss
I have had two brake activations in as many weeks, one on a dado stack (don’t ask). Neither destroyed the blade. Both blades will be back in service within a week.

Just putting out there: the popular idea that blades are always trash after an activation is not true.

That said, cheap big box store blades without carbide teeth will die a horrible death.
bitbckt
·2 năm trước·discuss
I still keep a maxed out Octane2 in running order for posterity. Occasionally logging in to it reminds me just how a desktop environment should feel. We truly have lost something since then.