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  1. ddrueding

    Folding@Home

    Thanks! No idea how long it will last, the house is pretty darn warm at this point (super-insulated, the whole house is 30F warmer than ambient just from F@H).
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    Laptop Recommendations

    I understood that it was called the joy-nipple. A much better name, IMHO.
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    Something Random

    Neat. Liquid nitrogen is actually easier to get around here. That would be one way to jump-start the cooling process...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Absolutely. My kid (2.5yrs) is pretty handy with a smart phone. By 7 you should be able to master it easy. Lack of pockets might be an issue, though.
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    Laptop Recommendations

    The new ThinkPad touchpad is clearly inferior to the old one; having the entire surface move is disconcerting and not having dedicated buttons adds uncertainty. I use a mouse much more than I used to.
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    Something Random

    Running a peltier on the CPU or GPUs has also interested me, but that is certainly a more tricky install. I have plenty of capacity in my water loop, so adding one would be simple. Just not sure how exactly to size it and seal around it (to prevent condensation). At one point I played with the...
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    Something Random

    Exactly that for exactly that reason. Thanks. JTR, I remembered you had done the project. Might be fun, but I just don't have the time for anything at the moment. Just finished work for the night and I'll be starting again at 2:30AM. Been working a bunch of 14-18 hour days lately plus the kid.
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Inflation and variations in cost of living and property values can make some numbers seem funny to some people. That is why you go back to the numbers for perspective. ;)
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    Something Random

    I've always been interested in Peltier coolers, but never played with them. Tempted to get this monster and build a mini-fridge for the office. Putting an AIO water cooler on the hot side and a tower cooler (with fan) on the cold side would do it I suppose. Temperature control would be the...
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    HP's F*cktarded Web Site

    I'd forgotten that HP bought Compaq. HP Proliant still sounds wrong to me.
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    Folding@Home

    The current plan is to mount a radiator adjacent to the heatpump enclosure for the water heater and pipe that to a heat exchanger in the wall next to my desk. That way I can have a small, easy to manage water loop with the components and a larger loop requiring less maintenance.
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    Moving 800GB MS Exchange 2010 Database

    I have and use Veeam on ESXi as well. I can agree with Merc's sentiments. From arrays of SSDs with 800MB/s+ transfer rates, over 10GbE, to arrays of HDDs with 500MB/s+ I'm seeing 30MB/s and it is claiming the bottleneck is the source. I do have the basic licensed product, and will be upgrading...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    The bulbs I put into my house were ~$50/ea. IIRC there are 50-ish in the house. The $2500 spent on bulbs is probably about the same as I spent on the Insteon control system I put in while I was re-wiring the house. As a percentage of the value of the house (1.3%?) it is insignificant to the...
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    Folding@Home

    Fun fact: My new "Home 1" rig is capable of 1.3M PPD. In doing so it becomes the most expensive space heater of all time. Hoping to be able to couple it directly to our new water heater and get some of that back...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Just get Hue bulbs controlled by your smartphone (and get a smartphone) and abandon your wall switches altogether.
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    Moving 800GB MS Exchange 2010 Database

    Nice work. Asking for and being denied resources is always a great way to cover your ass. Moving to virtual is awesome, but AD can make restorations more of a PITA than they should be.
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    Moving 800GB MS Exchange 2010 Database

    I'm afraid I can't be of much use, I disavowed myself of managing any e-mail system about 7 years ago. That said, MS per-incident support cost is low enough ($500?) that tasks that are rare and high-risk (this counts) are worth calling them in advance and having them do it.
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    Watercooling

    Please let me be smart enough to not try to use the built-in waterblocks on a motherboard again. ASUS or Gigabyte, their quality is clearly not good enough and led me to cleaning Titan X cards with alcohol. That said, I suspect the radiator is large enough 3x3 120mm.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    This page features a RAID card that has room for 4x M.2 SSDs.
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    Something Random

    DJI is the big dog in this market, but the 3DR Solo is tempting as well. All the components I have for my larger fixed-wing drones are from 3D Robotics, and I was really impressed with the build quality and software interface. For me to consider one of these it needs to have very good "hands...
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    Something Random

    Looks cool. All of that footage was shot within 30 miles of my house; I wonder where they are based? They seem to want ~$1k for that, for a little more money I feel there are better units out there.
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    All of these dim well with normal dimmers: Link: http://amzn.com/B00WQFNCAW Link: http://amzn.com/B00AH2OXFE Link: http://amzn.com/B0094BDAYE Link: http://amzn.com/B006MNHZIO
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Yup. I have the no-charge option of them doing a 24-hour burn-in. No charge, but it delays shipping by a day (obvs)
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Wow. I haven't had any issues so far, but I don't have that many servers in production (10?). I also get them from a local authorized re-seller (IT Creations out of LA) that has all the parts/service in stock. Really great service and delivery time with very little additional cost.
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    Something Random

    Exactly this. Now any time I get near the thing she stops me and makes sure that I know the fan is a "big owchie".
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    IIRC, lumens are total light output (all directions?) and LEDs tend to be significantly more directional. Less wasted light?
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    Something Random

    The kid has learned not to put her fingers into fans, and not to pull cables that dangle from my desk. The computer has been sitting like this for over a week in the middle of her play area without issue. Pretty stoked that we've made it to that level of development. The big thing in the back...
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    Something Random

    Some builds are less professional than others. My own computers least of all.
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    Something Random

    Sorry, my post above should have said "unsubsidized". It is completely independent of any employer. Curse you spellcheck.
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    Something Random

    Mine is completely covered by my company. Currently paying $800/mo for the wife and kid through an unsubsidized Blue Cross "Platinum 90" plan. The benefits are really remarkable, and considering how frequently my wife takes the kid in (having hypochondria and being a doc is a nasty combo), I'm...
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    Something Random

    Having health insurance tied to a particular employer is a stupid way to do things. That said, most places do. The crazy part is that nearly all of the plans (plus administration fees) cost considerably more per employee than the private insurance through the ACA.
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    dSLR thread

    Processing 9999 RAWs at the moment. In case anyone was wondering, the interval timer built into the 7DII stops after 9999 shots even if "continuous" is selected and you have 2x 128GB cards in there. I need to get a faster computer or find a way easily farm out some of the processing to another...
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    dSLR thread

    45MP or so would allow capturing 8k video (7680x4320). That strikes me as the place to be in the next couple years (in a properly competitive marketplace).
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    dSLR thread

    20MP should be enough for anybody? I expected them to hold at closer to 50MP.
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    PC Gaming = World of Suck

    Been playing Prison Architect for the last 6 months or so on and off. With the current feature set (just got out of beta) I can manage 800 prisoners with a capacity of 1000 before things start to go off the rails.
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    dSLR thread

    And that lens is a 24/1.4 with no lens cap....so not exactly cheap.
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    dSLR thread

    I swear I'm not doing it on purpose ;)
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    dSLR thread

    I suspect he meant my 100-400/4 II.
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    dSLR thread

    How none of the beer or bubbles ended up on the camera is beyond me.
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    I want to buy a new car

    I can get on board with most of that. I think the simplest bit would be that if a corporate entity commits a crime that, had an individual committed it, would have led to jail time the major shareholders spend an amount of time in jail proportional to their interest in the company. That was...
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    I want to buy a new car

    Of course VW cheating is a bad deal, but to me it brings up a broader issue. Is diesel too dirty to burn in cars efficiently and cleanly? Are there just too many nasties in the fuel to start with?
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    I want to buy a new car

    Not the only ones: Mercedes-Benz, Honda, Mazda and Mitsubishi, Renault, Nissan, Hyundai, Fiat, Volvo, Jeep, Citroën also found in violation.
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    dSLR thread

    Here is a playlist of all of the Leonard Susskind @ Stanford lectures. I'll see you in a month.
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    Something Random

    JTR, not sure if you've been keeping up with the news for the last half-decade or so, but you are no doubt eligible for highly subsidized health insurance through the ACA. I went through Covered California for my wife and kid as it was cheaper (even without subsidies) than adding them to my plan...
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    WiFi Access Point suggestions

    Where the Ubiquiti solution really shines is in multi-AP installs. Once you have the software going adding another AP takes under a minute.
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    Password Managers

    Not happy, but not planning an exit yet either. If this deal had happened before I bought in I wouldn't have done so. I'm still optimistic that it takes at least a year for them to damage the product or brand enough that I jump ship.
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    New monster build

    My clients have the money. At their level this isn't even a poor choice. I try to cultivate a knowledge and appreciation of what is possible and they choose to have it. Compared to a garage full of sports cars or a jet (or both) this is chump change.
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    Something Random

    I've had a half-dozen root canals in my life. There is a genetic thing where my saliva actually eats the enamel off my teeth. My grandmother had dentures in her 20s, my mom in her 30s, I'm planning on a mouthful of implants in my 40s. No point in sinking money into a set that only have to last a...
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    Project Fi

    Looking forward to that. The highest capacity LG G4 is only 32GB, and even with a 128GB card in it that won't be enough if I can't move apps and secured data.
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    Something Random

    I haven't been in about the same time, though I am sure the number of cavities exceeds the number of teeth.
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