Soon the dragon inside the egg that we thought was the moon will hatch. It will stay around our solar system for a while before departing into the unknown.
Soon the dragon inside the egg that we thought was the moon will hatch. It will stay around our solar system for a while before departing into the unknown.
To the mouse: “We have ways of making you talk.”
Could be worse. My DND character is in a precarious spot until next week and has a chance it could do very poorly.
I’ve also only had meetings at work today and I’m hiding under a blanket on my couch before this next meeting in 1 minute.
Looking forward to getting some better sleep and getting some gaming in later.
I’ve had eggs easily last a month past the best buy date in the fridge. If you try the water freshness test, check the yolk shape and color, it should be fine. The yolk shape should still be normal, the older eggs will want to flatten out a bit at which point I wouldn’t want to eat them.
I’ll also recommend the type c.
From article.
Downfall, a fan expansion for the popular Slay the Spire indie strategy game, was breached on Christmas Day to push Epsilon information stealer malware using the Steam update system. … "The breach window was roughly 1:30 PM-2:30 PM Eastern (1830-1930 UTC+0) on 12/25. If you did launch Downfall on 12/25 during the breach window and got a Unity library installer popup, please continue to read. You may be also at risk…
I personally wouldn’t use raidz1 because it seems too risky to me. I’d have higher redundancy.
Some links
https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/raidz1-vs-raid-5-ures.42598/
https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/5x-4tb-raidz1-array-rebuilding-with-nre-ure-issue.13719/
https://magj.github.io/raid-failure/
The last link is talking about actual raid and not zfs. But it has a 50/50 chance with a URE rate of 10^14 to lose the array. Raidz1 maybe won’t have that catastrophic of a failure, but you’d still be rolling the dice on some corruption.
Other people gave a good explanation of raid and some alternatives like zfs in truenas.
You want to avoid RAID5 with drives above 4TB. Every hard drive has can have an unrecoverable read error (URE) during the read. It’s a very low percentage change that your hard drive publishes. During a raid 5 rebuild after replacing a drive, the other drives are stressed for a long time during the rebuild. With high capacity drives you have a pretty large chance of encountering a URE and losing the entire array. The high stress on the drives can also cause drive failure if another drive was on its way out.
I run truenas core at home in volumes that looks like raid 10. Two mirror volumes striped together for performance.
I never played around with raidz1 (like raid 5) but you still have the chance of an URE during the resilver. I can’t comment if it’s possible or what happens during an error. I did see people recommending raidz2 to allow for two disc failures from losing data during a resilver.
Trying to cook a lot pudding in a big steel bowl in middle school. The bowl was a forever casualty.
Claim low blood sugar and go acquire sustenance? Download and read your favorite trashy feel good book?