They are mostly made by our defense contractors - Raytheon, Halliburton, lockeed Martin, etc.
They are mostly made by our defense contractors - Raytheon, Halliburton, lockeed Martin, etc.
This is what one should expect from someone obsessed with crocs.
Fine, I’ll use GCP then.
There are a lot fewer examples of someone being swept out to sea from the Midwest. Maybe Japan should learn some lessons.
Is it almost our collective birthday?
Uh, no. Consumers don’t care at all. Executives and marketing folks are the ones that have decided that it has to be in there.
The state of politics in our country is saddening.
From the top:
Dream Machine Pro Max - This has two HDDs but I’m not using them. I have redundant internet sources, 1G Cable and 2G Fiber. The dream machine can fail over between them.
2U Patch Panel
POE-Enterprise 48 - This is connected via SFP+ 10G to the Dream Machine and is where every device in the network plugs in.
UNVR - This has 4x 14TB HDDs and is where the cameras record. That covers more than 2 months of constant recording at 4K on the cameras - which are all connected and powered by the switch. This connects via SFP+ to the switch.
Unifi Remote Power - This is like a redundant power source for the switches and stuff so if the power supply failed this would pick up.
Unifi Power Strip - everything is plugged in here, you can toggle the ports and stuff on and off which I don’t do.
There’s a bunch of other stuff in the rack multiple piholes and little intel nuc servers doing stuff. Redundant piholes is a nice addition to the network though once you get going.
My setup is really high end i just treated it like a gaming pc. Dream machine Pro Max connected to a POE Enterprise 48, that gives 2.5gb network to all the wired devices. Have one u6 pro and one u7 pro access points. Finally a 1u unvr which runs the 10 or so AI-Pro cameras.
Love my unifi gear.
Somebody needs to buy this girl dinner.
I edge the whole time and only release once the post debate analysis begins.
I’m not saying that wouldn’t be better, but i get the ‘ascetics’ may be the main goal. It’s a wireless mouse, intended to be used wirelessly.
I’m fine with the touchpad on my MacBook and really only use this if I’m like airplaying across the room. The charger on the bottom has never been a problem for me.
It has an off on switch and so when you switch it off, you could plug it in.
Is it the best mouse in the world? No. But it’s fine and the location of the port isn’t a deal breaker in my eyes.
I’m not. I own it and rarely use it but it’s never dead, and periodically i plug it in. Very simple.
Wrong accident. This was a 777 where the pilot took control and flew into the southern ocean and the plane ran out of gas and crashed.