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  • Lmao you have no idea how right you are. Gives H.R Geiger a run for his money with some of the body horror in that book. That thing is tame compared to what else is in there. You’ll never see any art like it ever again though the author gets full points for unique vibes. it takes a very… Different mind to think and pen that stuff.







  • SmokeyDope@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldHow long does a decent USB stick last?
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    8 days ago

    The secret nerd technique they don’t want you to know is to get a big usb stick housing for a proper m.2 SSD stick. Form wise its a slightly chunkier usb stick. Inside is a proper drive you can buy from a reputable source with terrabytes of storage and 3.0 speeds. A reputable SSD drive will easily last a decade.

    As far as store bought regular old sandisk will last a long long time.


  • arXiv is the standard for researcheres in my field to publish their works as an open collective. I’d like to formally offer it to the scientific community to both prove myself as a proper member of the field even if I never had formal education and maybe get a bit of clout added to a resume portfolio if its real and game-changing.

    I know how academics are though so im keeping expectations in check, have to have some healthy skepticism to keep myself in check about this in case its not or only passingly noteworthy.

    I have my own website where I do in-depth technical writing and im a community leader in some social media places so worst case scenario ill just add a section to my website and post on the social media places about it. If I make use of the findings to enhance my own systems then Ive proven to myself and the community who adopts them that it works as a functional useful system which is arguably more important and which may snowball.






  • Hi, electrical systems engineer with an offgrid solar system powering fans I tested with meters signing in.

    The typical fans you can buy in consumer stores are about 100W on average a little less on low aroubd 80w a little more on high like 110-120w.

    They make more energy efficient fans, particularly brushless motor DC powered fans meant for marine boating power systems are incredibly energy efficient and quiet but they’re also incredibly expensive.

    Also keep in mind consumer fans kind of suck compared to a true industrial fan which can take a lot more power for serious wind speed output which the Wikipedia for this device says improves efficiency of purification. You can get power tool industrial fans that run off dewalt tool type batteries that are low DC voltage but high amperage, they’ll be more powerful than typical consumer fans too but run out of juice battery wise within hours.

    I personally like the 10-15watt DC fans with pass through USBC charging for personal cooling but thats not what were talking about.








  • Good to hear you figured it out with router settings. I’m also new to this but got all that figured out this week. As other commenters say I went with a reverse proxy and configured it. I choose caddy over nginx for easy of install and config. I documented just about every step of the process. I’m a little scared to share my website on public fourms just yet but PM me ill send you a link if you want to see my infrastructure page where I share the steps and config files.