Same. Bums me out as I've always protected my hearing, too. I can't say I was born with it, but I certainly remember having it as early as maybe elementary school. I sometimes wonder—admittedly as a medical layperson—if…
Worf's old console was backlit by neon, actually! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRlSQiYnDLI&t=154s
I've had my 2.4 TB Photos library on external solid-state storage for six years now with no issues. Four years were via a laptop and so the drive was only connected when needed (to import photos into it or to back it…
That was 10BASE5 aka thicknet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10BASE5
Depending on your market, Sanden and Mitsubishi make air-source DHW heat pumps where the evaporator/heat source source is remote (i.e., outdoor) rather than integrated with the tank. I can't speak to Mitsubishi's line…
They aren’t in all markets but there are heat pumps that use CO2 as the refrigerant that can make quite-high output water temps. They’re often used for domestic hot water. I haven’t looked too deeply in to them but IIRC…
Not trying to peddle hearsay, but with just some cursory Googling I can't pull up any citations. IIRC there were several complaints of data loss in the ArqBackup subreddit [0], I think mostly around botched Arq 5…
FYI: I've used Arq for nearly a decade and have loved it, but the latest version, 6—which was something like a complete refactor IIRC—seems to be riddled with bugs (including, I think, data loss) and the support…
I wonder then if iOS would’ve ever happened. Probably not, unless they still somehow got Steve Jobs. Apple at least incidentally got some of the benefit of BeOS, or really, the talent behind it: Dominic Giampaolo, who…
I guess mostly to not have all my cloud backup eggs in one basket.
Ditto. I've been using Arq for 4 years now to back up nearly a TB of data to S3 and Google Cloud Storage.
GYB does that, too: https://github.com/jay0lee/got-your-back/wiki#selective-back...
Same. Bums me out as I've always protected my hearing, too. I can't say I was born with it, but I certainly remember having it as early as maybe elementary school. I sometimes wonder—admittedly as a medical layperson—if…
Worf's old console was backlit by neon, actually! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRlSQiYnDLI&t=154s
I've had my 2.4 TB Photos library on external solid-state storage for six years now with no issues. Four years were via a laptop and so the drive was only connected when needed (to import photos into it or to back it…
That was 10BASE5 aka thicknet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10BASE5
Depending on your market, Sanden and Mitsubishi make air-source DHW heat pumps where the evaporator/heat source source is remote (i.e., outdoor) rather than integrated with the tank. I can't speak to Mitsubishi's line…
They aren’t in all markets but there are heat pumps that use CO2 as the refrigerant that can make quite-high output water temps. They’re often used for domestic hot water. I haven’t looked too deeply in to them but IIRC…
Not trying to peddle hearsay, but with just some cursory Googling I can't pull up any citations. IIRC there were several complaints of data loss in the ArqBackup subreddit [0], I think mostly around botched Arq 5…
FYI: I've used Arq for nearly a decade and have loved it, but the latest version, 6—which was something like a complete refactor IIRC—seems to be riddled with bugs (including, I think, data loss) and the support…
I wonder then if iOS would’ve ever happened. Probably not, unless they still somehow got Steve Jobs. Apple at least incidentally got some of the benefit of BeOS, or really, the talent behind it: Dominic Giampaolo, who…
I guess mostly to not have all my cloud backup eggs in one basket.
Ditto. I've been using Arq for 4 years now to back up nearly a TB of data to S3 and Google Cloud Storage.
GYB does that, too: https://github.com/jay0lee/got-your-back/wiki#selective-back...