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Its Ceph.

> Our S3-compatible Object Storage provides you with storage capacity for saving data in "Buckets". Any data you save in your Bucket is saved in a Ceph cluster.

from https://docs.hetzner.com/storage/object-storage/overview#obj...


Her and Adam Savage would get a long great I bet. He had an entire live stream sorting a box of knobs and handles he picked up at an estate sale, that he was super excited about.


I was gonna say its always lro offload but my experience is dated.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyKtxsdI0z8 but even they're using relatively old engines as the starting point. Because they're simple and well understood.


Cato's a pretty well-known libertarian think tank. Not saying they are right or wrong or that your choice of words was intentional, but calling them "The conservative Cato Institute" feels a little iffy.

"Libertarian think tank says Texas sucks for personal freedom" has very different vibe than "Conservative think tank says Texas sucks for personal freedom"

but also, never trust Cato - https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/10/never-trust-the-cato-...


American libertarianism, of which Cato is perhaps the premier example, is a somewhat extreme right wing belief system. Despite not being high control authoritarian like the other strains of conservativism in America, it is still decidedly conservative. We just have an interesting taxonomy of conservative ideologies here, from the dominant strain of theocratic fascism currently in vogue with the GOP, to the anti-regulation Galts like Ron/Rand Paul.


Gerrit was ok, the openstack gerrit web ui was kinda iffy (at least circa 2013/14). Its been long enough that i don't really remember any details but it was bothersome enough that a couple of us wrapped the ssh gerrit commands in a cli: https://github.com/pandemicsyn/fgerrit


This will be interesting. I wonder what will happen to Dr Larrin Thomas (https://knifesteelnerds.com/about-me/) he's been able to bring some new knife steels to market while working for US Steel by day. Wonder if Nippon allows side gigs.


I do have a bar of 40-layered high-carbon steel from Nippon Steel and another one of white-paper-and-low-carbon-steel with a iron (!) core from Hitachi in the basement waiting to be forged into swords. So, going from that, I think the Japanese (!) management should be fine, the local US management might different so.

Thanks for the link, some great resources on that site!


If you are new to knifesteelnerds, but not steel in general, and like blades, don’t just check out the site, make a beeline to read about Magnacut. Super cool and exciting.


What's a good pet insurance carrier/plan, that's not just a straight up scam that just cover's the yearly stuff and some select things? Legit asking because with two super active GSD's I'd sign up in a heart beat if I found one.


In the US, Canada, and Australia, it's Trupanion. It doesn't cover routine wellness costs (exams, shots, teeth cleanings). But it covers virtually everything else at 90% with a $250 deductible. No annual limits or lifetime limits. For my cats it costs $30 per month (each).


That's way better than anything I've seen. I get a 79.50$/mo quote with a $1000 deductible from Trupanion for my 2yr old dog. Which is why we've never picked it up.

The $250 deductible version is a crazy $184.55/mo.


I'm not really familiar with how much dogs cost, but it seems like large dogs just cost a lot. I just did a quote for a small 2 year old dog (Maltipoo), and got $55/month. A 2 year old cat is $38/month. (I enrolled my cats as kittens.) I expect breed in general to be a much bigger factor with dogs than cats. Veterinary costs also vary significantly based on location.


This is true. If you're an experienced cat owner in good financial health, indoor cats are generally not worth insuring.

For dogs, it ranges wildly from "not worth it at all" to "mandatory" depending on the breed, and which breeds you should purchase insurance for is pretty trivial to find information for online. In general, bulldogs and large dogs are generally worth getting insurance for, as long as you get it when they're still puppies.


is that the case? They sold a bunch early on but theres been lots of press about the lousy 40 series sales volume this year and their struggle to get people buy 4080/70's.

In Feb they artifically constrained 4090 volume to try and push 4080s no one wanted. The 4070 was dead on arrival and had production cut by April.

They've near stopped production now - theoretically because the AI stuff is so lucrative, but if they were really "shipping a ton of units" of the 40 series and didn't have excess inventory i doubt they'd have done that.

- https://www.dexerto.com/tech/nvidia-rtx-4070-production-repo... - https://www.dexerto.com/tech/nvidia-rtx-40-series-production...


I blame it on Nvidia's product segmentation falling apart. Only a few years ago, the 1060, 1070, 1080, and Titan Xp had price differences that matched their performance differences. In their current lineup, buying anything that isn't a 4090 is getting ripped off. The 4060 and 4070 are basically e-waste. The 4090 had a 100% performance improvement in a lot of tasks over its predecessor, and the 4060 managed 10%. Sometimes. I don't know why they bothered making them--it's no wonder they cut production.


Have to fill that line-up so they have something to sell to OEMs and retail customers have something to pick up.


This is "Walt Disney Pictures" not Walt Disney Studios as a whole. Walt Disney Pictures is just one of a bunch of their production companies.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney_Studios_(division)


There are a lot of subsidiaries:

Walt Disney Pictures

Disneynature

Marvel Studios

Marvel Animation

Marvel Studios Animation

Lucasfilm

Industrial Light & Magic

Skywalker Sound

20th Century Studios

20th Century Family

Searchlight Pictures

Walt Disney Animation Studios

Pixar

20th Century Animation

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Buena Vista International

Star Distribution

Walt Disney Records

Hollywood Records

Disney Music Publishing

Disney Concerts

Buena Vista Records

RMI Recordings

Disney Theatrical Productions

Buena Vista Theatrical

Disney Theatrical Licensing

Disney Live Family Entertainment (DLFE)

Disney on Ice

Disney Live!

Walt Disney Special Events Group

Disney Studio Production Services

Walt Disney Studios

Golden Oak Ranch

The Prospect Studios

Disney Studios Australia

KABC7 Studio B

Disney Digital Studio Services


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