

In my city there are a few auction houses that occasionally work with school/government IT to auction off old hardware. For instance, there’s often whole pallets of old/broken monitors in lots that go for a few dollars.


In my city there are a few auction houses that occasionally work with school/government IT to auction off old hardware. For instance, there’s often whole pallets of old/broken monitors in lots that go for a few dollars.


What do you intend to do with the scrapped parts?


Ready for a rabbit hole?
General video on using a microwave to its fullest.
You CAN put most metal plates and bowels in the microwave. Link 1 & Link 2
Microwaves do NOT interact with ice; therefore, they cannot melt ice.
You should NOT use the popcorn button.
You CAN temper chocolate in the microwave.


I’m in no way an authority on the subject, but RejectConvenience does a great job of examining this topic succinctly in this video.


Watching TNG again and just saw this episode!
This worked pretty well for me, although constructing the cli command took a little elbow grease. This video proved to be very helpful.
Here’s the commands I ended up using:
Before performing the actual upload, test the process with this command:
immich-go.exe -server http://[server.ip:port} -key [put your apikey here w/o brackets} upload -dry-run -google-photos takout-*.zip
Once testing is successful, perform the full upload:
immich-go.exe -server http://[server.ip:port} -key [put your apikey here w/o brackets} upload -google-photos takout-*.zip
If you’ve previously uploaded photos before syncing your phone, remove duplicates with:
immich-go.exe -server http://[server.ip:port} -key [apikey} duplicate -yes
Best I can do is a damp cave in Glasgow, a recording of thunder sounds playing on repeat, a used paperback of “Murder on the Orient Express”, a microwaveable cup of tea, a second-hand IKEA chair, a confused pigeon that wandered in, and yesterday’s stale scones.
I use citric acid to prevent water spots in the dishwasher. Don’t bother using rinse aids, as they are often just citric acid at 2-10 times the price.


Lower overhead


I’ve had to start counseling sessions with my MongoDB. It thinks I’m conducting stress tests, but really I’m just maintaining discipline.


Oh, my bad… I meant to say 0.19825 °N


That’s about 523.8 °R. I prefer 531.67 °R





The truth and a lie are not sort of the same thing.


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Take my upvote because you made me laugh; however, in all reality pass key is more secure, and should be used when available.

20C. Realize this is not the best price on the product. 20D1.
For i in range (your_breaking_point):
if i == your_breaking_point:
break
Return to step 1.
…and the Sprint Corporation
Seriously, they couldn’t make an American Telco profitable.