The manufacturer can save money by not including grills and if the speaker gets damaged they will make more money when you buy a replacement speaker.
The manufacturer can save money by not including grills and if the speaker gets damaged they will make more money when you buy a replacement speaker.
Not a lawyer, but there are lots of intricacies to this. You can own a trademark without having it be a registered trademark. Registration is expensive and then you are expected to actively defend use of your trademark. Be prepared to pay lawyers to send cease-and-desist letters to parties using your trademark for financial profit. Not to mention you have to be/become a business engaging in interstate commerce using this trademark.
https://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/basics/what-trademark
https://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/basics/how-much-does-it-cost
dedsec doesn’t appear to be a registered trademark in the US at this time.
https://tmsearch.uspto.gov/search/search-results
edit: added the word registered
The instructions for my smoke detector recommend spraying the openings with compressed air regularly.
Do you have an auxiliary power connector hooked up to the HBA? Here is the manual.
Play slowed down African elephant noises on the stereo as you drive on wet roads.
At least 10 according to this article.
https://sabersourcing.com/2020/11/11/all-of-the-wookiee-jedi-and-their-remarkable-lightsabers/
Roy Tillman (Fargo S5E8)
Snapraid to a single drive works well if you are fine with daily snapshots of up to 6 drives.
no clue, mine doesn’t seem to vibrate. just one of the things that popped up when I searched for why they used to warn against it. was hoping to get a “back in my day” comment explaining why.
Great setup! I’ve heard that it is best practice to keep a little distance between servers/drives and the UPS just to be safe from vibrations or EMI. Does anyone know if this is still something to worry about?
oof, nearly 3k for that model (assuming B020-U16-19-IP)
MergerFS + Snapraid is a really nice way to turn ext4 mounts into a single entry point NAS. OpenMediaVault has some plugins for setting this up. Performance wise it will max out the drive of whichever one you are using and you can use cheap mismatched drives.
It really is. I have every possible ISO I may want and even a win10 bootable environment on a single usb drive.
Agreed, don’t do what I do if you value your power bill. To be fair, my network switch pulls more power than my cobbled together server anyhow.
Depends on what your server is running. Multiple GPUs, HDDs, and other fun items start to add up to well over 100W. I justify it by using it to keep my 3d printer filament dry.
You can also build your own custom SATA power cables with some crimp connectors.
The technical datasheet for Loctite 404 is surprisingly detailed.
You can get PoE to USB adapters as well which simplifies wiring to random IoT hubs you may have.
Indeed, the article was written with Backblaze B2 as the S3-compatible storage used.