@nazokiyoubinbou @Viss Exactly
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@vandorb12 make me an offer for part of it? be the first to use the haggle button!
The firmware on these units hasnt been updated in years but these are enterprise kits. 'containment' is pretty badass and unifi gear flat out doesnt do it. if you live in a place with noisy wifi and neighbors who just blast shit at max power, these systems will squelch them so you get a better experience
@vandorb12 also, lol tech influencers. they do what their advertisers tell them to do. it just means HP isnt hiring influencers, thats all. i bet there are reviews for these aruba controllers on youtube!
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@da_667 @DaveMWilburn this sort of shit is why i cant endorse apple
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@da_667 @DaveMWilburn this sort of shit is why i cant endorse apple
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@da_667 some kid in one of my classes a few years ago was glazing on how easy it is to fix macbooks cuz you just had to replace the whole motherboard... @DaveMWilburn @Viss
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@Viss Get well soon.
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@Viss Get well soon.
@OutOfSpace thanks! hopefully just a day or two. i dont feel like im completely slammed, just got lung butter
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@Viss FWIW, I recently had a similar problem with my circa 2019 Razer Blade Stealth 13 laptop and just ordered a 3rd party battery from Amazon and replaced it myself. I found out about the puffy battery almost by chance after I opened the case to upgrade the SSD.
@DaveMWilburn @Viss had the same thing happen to my Blade Stealth 13. It was under warranty so they RMAed it the first two times (although it was a ~month turnaround), but by the THIRD spicy pillow I was done with the company.
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It's a bit of a nasty one. I'm back to 80% after 6 days. The wife is still down after 4.
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It's a bit of a nasty one. I'm back to 80% after 6 days. The wife is still down after 4.
@johntimaeus this is day 2 or 3 for me, but i mostly feel ok. i just got eggdrop soup in my lungs
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@Viss all I can think is… well everyone had their own kink.
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@Viss Wow, they chatgippity’d you in that response.
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@Viss mimimimi : o
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@Viss “customisable”
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That reminds me of my youth reinstalling Gentoo every x weeks after "tweaking" my system to oblivion. But I learned a lot about computers and os
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That reminds me of my youth reinstalling Gentoo every x weeks after "tweaking" my system to oblivion. But I learned a lot about computers and os
@seism0saurus i tried the 'compile everything' oses. i got tired of them very fast
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@seism0saurus i tried the 'compile everything' oses. i got tired of them very fast
@Viss @seism0saurus what I had a decade ago that made it manageable was a small compilation farm—made from perfectly good computes people had checked out—using distcc, which allowed me to compile things like the Linux kernel in minutes
Not into Gentoo at the moment, because I have children. And I like spending time with my children more than spending time with Gentoo
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@Viss @seism0saurus what I had a decade ago that made it manageable was a small compilation farm—made from perfectly good computes people had checked out—using distcc, which allowed me to compile things like the Linux kernel in minutes
Not into Gentoo at the moment, because I have children. And I like spending time with my children more than spending time with Gentoo
@webhat @seism0saurus thats wild. you setup a compilation cluster to compile for one system?
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@webhat @seism0saurus thats wild. you setup a compilation cluster to compile for one system?
@Viss @seism0saurus no, using distcc I could also have the different nodes in the cluster be a cross compiler for different architectures I was currently supporting in my day job, I just leveraged what I already had to compile my other projects to do Gentoo too