







It’s a great phrase for things like this lol
Yeah I haven’t seen my Mac Pro 6,1 do this in the 2y it’s been living in my rack running boinc jobs. Nor my M1 mini at work that goes untouched for months at a time bc I don’t need to go there.


I’ve encountered this before, on a Mac Pro 5,1. Same thing used to happen to my old Linux machine and I’ve seen it happen to Win2k waaaaaay back in the day. I recall the whole up-too-long-cant-network thing being quite common at one point. This article feels like a nothing burger.


Not at all! I upgraded the heavy lifters case fans to all noctuas, there’s still fan noise but it’s very easily drowned out. Actually the most noise came from my HAL model. Partly sunny days would trigger its sensor and it’d randomly start spewing lines.
I believe you are correct


No. I (and many others, I’m sure) would appreciate if they would continue to follow up on their commitment to providing Foundry VTT official modules. At least SOME of them will need a computer for that. The rest of em can use paper though.


Used to screen print, it helps. Maybe not with dye sublimation though, only know enough about that to know it’s cool


From another comment (on another post) it looks like it is

Your argument is in bad faith. No one said “ban” but you. In regards to their free speech, I think you might be forgetting that technically in the US, free speech is protected from government actions NOT those of private entities or individual members of the public. It wouldn’t be inappropriate at all if the FOSS community gave devs like the one described the proverbial boot.

If a developer wants to make a project available for public use and not provide support or allow a community to develop and fill that gap, they should at least blatantly state on the project page they aren’t willing to provide support and the project will always be as-is.
If even that’s too cumbersome for them, then I’ll say it, yeah they should pack up their toys and gtfo. That’s just operating in bad faith and they should seek different avenues if they want to continue developing, or hell, make their repos private and inaccessible to the public.


lol well at least they can pass the low bar of cleaning their bathrooms I guess


I’d say maybe one day we’ll understand, but no. I don’t want to lol


I’ll never understand what’s so damn fascinating about an oversized gas station


Yikes. Must be something in the content that’s making YouTubes stupid automated systems think it’s mature. That must be extremely frustrating for the creator


That’s probably on the channel, if the uploader marks the content as mature YouTube will ask you to do that
Can we just separate the social/CEO containment parts from the useful resume hosting part?