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redline23 ,

I’ve had eggs easily last a month past the best buy date in the fridge. If you try the water freshness test, check the yolk shape and color, it should be fine. The yolk shape should still be normal, the older eggs will want to flatten out a bit at which point I wouldn’t want to eat them.

redline23 ,

Coming soon to a headline near you:

“Researchers from Dental Institute find way to grow teeth from artificial placenta in a human mouth”

redline23 ,

Other people gave a good explanation of raid and some alternatives like zfs in truenas.

You want to avoid RAID5 with drives above 4TB. Every hard drive has can have an unrecoverable read error (URE) during the read. It’s a very low percentage change that your hard drive publishes. During a raid 5 rebuild after replacing a drive, the other drives are stressed for a long time during the rebuild. With high capacity drives you have a pretty large chance of encountering a URE and losing the entire array. The high stress on the drives can also cause drive failure if another drive was on its way out.

I run truenas core at home in volumes that looks like raid 10. Two mirror volumes striped together for performance.

I never played around with raidz1 (like raid 5) but you still have the chance of an URE during the resilver. I can’t comment if it’s possible or what happens during an error. I did see people recommending raidz2 to allow for two disc failures from losing data during a resilver.

redline23 ,

I personally wouldn’t use raidz1 because it seems too risky to me. I’d have higher redundancy.

Some links

www.truenas.com/…/raidz1-vs-raid-5-ures.42598/

truenas.com/…/5x-4tb-raidz1-array-rebuilding-with…

magj.github.io/raid-failure/

The last link is talking about actual raid and not zfs. But it has a 50/50 chance with a URE rate of 10^14 to lose the array. Raidz1 maybe won’t have that catastrophic of a failure, but you’d still be rolling the dice on some corruption.

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I’m gonna level with you guys. I made a view tracker for my website in PHP and I’m chasing a really obscure bug where it wipes out all the accumulated views but it’s like one of those 1 in 5000 chance bugs so now I’m just uploading this here to try and accumulate some views so it might happen while I’m looking at it…...

redline23 ,

That sounds like a possible race condition when multiple requests are executing at the same time. Without knowing anything about the design, perhaps you could look into database transactions. You could also look into generating load via jmeter, but then we wouldn’t get a picture.

redline23 ,

“While we have not seen direct evidence that the threat actor is using this list to launch phishing attacks against support system users,” the company said to customers, “phishing attacks are a constant threat.” Okta, which manages user authentication services for thousands of corporate clients, didn’t immediately provide comment.

Okta’s shares plunged last month after the San Francisco-based company disclosed that hackers had used a stolen credential to access its support system. At the time, a company spokesman estimated that about 184 clients, representing roughly 1% of the Okta’s customers, were affected. It wasn’t the first time Okta had been breached. The company disclosed last year that a hacking group had broken into its system after the gang posted screenshots that appeared to show access to Okta accounts.

The company said in its letter to customers that a recent audit found more data was stolen than it initially thought, prompting it to revise its findings. The firm also discovered that some Okta employee information was included in stolen reports, according to the customer notice reviewed by Bloomberg.

The customer report contained fields for customer user names, company names and mobile phone numbers, Okta said, while noting that the majority of the fields were blank and didn’t include credentials or sensitive personal data. For more than 99% of customers listed in the report, Okta said, the only contact information stolen were full names and email addresses. Read More: Okta Falls on News That Hackers Viewed Some Customer Files Many of the affected users of the customer support system are Okta administrators, according to the company’s notice. Okta is scheduled to report earnings on Wednesday. The company said in its notice to customers that it would publicly disclose the new details on the same day.

Here is the rest of that article

redline23 ,

At some point multiple people looked at this and said:

“Yes. This is exactly how it should work”

redline23 ,

As well as “The universe and everything else”

redline23 ,

I’m interested to see what hosted options are out there as well.

If you’re willing to consider alternatives, take a look at Greenshot. It’s a free and open source local program that takes a screenshot which allows you to edit it directly and copy the image to clipboard without saving.

It includes the ability to add text, blur out parts, crop, draw arrows. Just press print screen to capture an image.

getgreenshot.org

redline23 ,

Bruh, get a 2019+ Miata MX5. It solves 95% of what you are complaining about and it’s fun to drive.

redline23 ,

I would never use a soft touch car wash. At best it’s going to put small micro scratches in the paint. At worst it’s going to put actual scratches in the paint.

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