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3 points · 18 hours ago

sounds like what you want is backup, not RAID

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Op1 point · 13 hours ago

yea. After researching. This is what I need. I'll just duplicate my data on my empty drives. And maybe even remove them from my case, and set them aside.

3 points · 1 day ago

Firstly, I'd ditch the 3TB drives. Those (and some 1.5TB drives Seagate released) didn't have a good track record.

Secondly, if you're running Windows, you can use StableBit's DrivePool. It's not free, but it's pretty cheap, and it has a file / folder redundancy capability. What this'll do is keep copies of whichever files / folders you select on however many drives are in the pool (you can configure how many copies it keeps). Better, it'll work with the differently sized drives you've got, unlike standard RAID.

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Op2 points · 1 day ago

hmm, I wonder if that's why my office had a whole wack of those 3tb drives never opened.

I'll grab some of the WD Reds next time I go over, and swap them out.

Thanks for the recco. I'll give it a shot.

1 point · 9 days ago · edited 8 days ago

As someone who still lives in Bloor west, what was your 40 k route?

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Op2 points · 8 days ago · edited 8 days ago

nothing special. Start at high park, east along bloor to st.george. North on st.george. Climb up poplar plains. North through a bunch of side-roads (dunvegan, lascelles, killberry etc..) North on duplex,ridley to yonge and yonge blvd. Bomb down the hill to york-mills. North on yonge to the highway. Then climb back the exact same way. South on russell hill instead of poplar.

2 points · 10 days ago

Hey how do you like Stouffville? I can’t imagine a scenario where I can afford to move back to Toronto again and looking at options where I can still get to work (Aurora). What’s the vibe like there?

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Op4 points · 10 days ago

So far, it’s great. It’s clean, friendly, and serene. Cycling wise, I find the drivers respectful and calm. Also, as someone who is trying to live car free, the area close to Main Street where I am is very walkable with lots of amenities close by. 🙂

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1 point · 1 month ago

Hoping for wind. Does it say much about wind?

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2 points · 1 month ago

are you a sailor?

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-2 points · 3 months ago

"overhauling the entire system." "we would all have to sacrifice the luxuries we've come to feel entitled to in the 21st century" "I personally find that more cities should adopt pedestrian/cycle friendly infrastructure to ease this issue."

When it all boils down, using renewable energy to support everyone in developed nations is only feasible if we dramatically change/reduce our standard of living. A complete economic/political/sociological overhaul.

Even though I find the idea of such a change exciting, it's impossible to achieve. We are too deep into the weeds.

8 points · 3 months ago

Have you checked out his original channel where he trys to get better playing pool? That's where I first ran into him. Hasn't posted there in a couple of years though.

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1 point · 3 months ago

can you link to that please?

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There are vaccines and boosters, and people can wear masks if they want to. That's it. Life goes on. It happens after every pandemic in history.

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6 points · 3 months ago · edited 3 months ago

"differences, like the advent of widespread passenger air travel and much deeper global supply chains, put us at greater pandemic risk now than in 1918." This pandemic has already outlasted the Spanish flu, and there are no signs of it going away anytime soon. If we continue a low-effort approach to intervention, the long term implications will be dramatic.

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4 points · 3 months ago

I don't really see anything wrong with this. Photographers and creators will need to get accustomed to the fact that nothing is sacred anymore. Ai will change the future of image/video generation. I work in advertising as a motion designer/animator and Ai is already a huge part of my work flow: from ai de-noising when rendering, ai-rotoscoping, image detection, and recently texture generation.

This is an interesting early case study for Ai imagery in advertising, and we will see much more of it in the years to come.

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Is that wallpaper hand drawn? It looks Henry Darger inspired. Based on the collections, seems like whoever lived here shared the same illness paired with creative talent.

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