

It is cheap as long as you don’t need to restore your data. Downloading data from S3 costs a lot. OP asked about 56TB of storage, for which data retrieval would cost about 4.7k
https://aws.amazon.com/s3/pricing/ under data transfer


It is cheap as long as you don’t need to restore your data. Downloading data from S3 costs a lot. OP asked about 56TB of storage, for which data retrieval would cost about 4.7k
https://aws.amazon.com/s3/pricing/ under data transfer


That’s why you have multiple accounts. Some that are for above table things which can have your personal details and others for eating the rich


Based on the research they had a 60 something % accuracy. But the test data was for HackerNews accounts which linked to LinkedIn. I would guess that anyone linking their anonymous account to their LinkedIn profile isn’t really trying to hide themselves.


Looks like the LLM can be used to cross reference data from your pseudo private account to your public account. What a surprise
For tools you need it is so important to keep in mind that if:
you definitely need it only once - get the cheap one.
you will use it in the future - get the expensive one that laborers use.
Cheap tools are a money and a time sink
No hate, fam. Penguin brothers stick together
The issues were random black outs when the system was idle. The system just shut off display output and you had to force shutdown. Only logs that were there pointed to a popular Bazzite sleep issue. Didn’t look like it was worth it trying to patch it (fresh install) so I just swapped over to CachyOS.
Another fun fact. Their population is on decline and half of the European glow worm species are threatened with extinction.
https://www.buglife.org.uk/news/european-glow-worm-and-firefly-species-are-in-decline
Bazzite just works unless you have a Gigabyte b550 motherboard. Guess what I have?


Can’t find a free source for the paper, but seems like some terpenoid flavorings can react with ozone to produce peroxides. I wonder if the peroxides are really more dangerous than the original ozone. Considering the low amount of ozone in indoor air, it seems like a nothing burger.
The heavy metals leeching into the liquid seems more interesting
The lids might get damaged and might not seal properly when reused. That’s why I always mark the ones which were pried open by stabbing the top of the lid. This way you can not mistake a potentially damaged lid for a good one


Don’t duplicate the files! You can probably find most of it in the Canva output folder


The price for restored refurbished HDDs has already gone up compared to a year or so ago


citric acid is a dope cleaning agent against limescale. It reacts with limescale and turns it into water and CO2. Works wonders in kettles too


You don’t need to load the mouse driver on your laptop. We have a subscription service for it!
I’m not a car guy, but boy would I like me some low tech cars. Mainly due to ease of repairability. Fuck software. Fuck electronics.
3D printed items are unsuitable for food purposes, doesn’t matter with which end you’ll eat them. The layer lines aren’t perfectly sealed so they are very porous, allowing all kinds of nasties to grow in them.
With ABS you might be able to fix it with an acetone bath to re-melt the top layer, but I haven’t checked.


Help a fellow understand
There have been instances where I have seen such behaviour , but it has almost always boiled down to ISP hardware in a very specific location. Multiple different devices in different locations? Most likely user error