What if the answer is there but google refused to include it in your search results until you saw enough ads?
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And what about the RAID controller itself? Does it not add complexity and another point of failure to the whole system?
This is why people prefers software raid these days instead of hardware raid.
Unlike hdd, I never experienced graceful disk failures on ssd. Instead, they just randomly decided to die at the most inconvenient time. Raid 1 saved my hide a couple times now from those ssd failures.
No one bully me at school because my mom was a teacher in my elementary school, my dad was a teacher in my middle school, and my aunt was a teacher in my high school. I was literally bullet proof. The teachers gave me a hard time if I was slacking though and reported it to my parents. Couldn't even roll up my sleeves without my parents found out.
Wtf?! The boycott (sort of) works this time?!
I suspect most of kagi's subscription money actually went to google's pocket. Google charges a lot of money to access their search api, about $5/1000 queries.
Iirc biplanes were still used in ww2. Some of the newer ones also have wooden elements, such as the famous "wooden wonder" mosquito.
This is why you should build a package when compiling from source instead of doing make install
directly. Packages can easily unistalled or upgraded.
I usually use a version manager to install those stuff so I can install multiple versions when I need it. asdf
is my first choice because it support a lot of languages via its plugin system, and the list of plugins is huge.
Steam is still not updated to run natively on Apple Silicon-based Mac computers, nearly four years after Apple's transition away from Intel CPUs started. It's now a slow and clunky barrier to playing the games I own on my Mac computers—a far cry from the pro-consumer persona that Valve and Steam usually enjoy.
Kinda similar situation in linux where steam hasn't been updated to use wayland. It's flickery mess on nvidia hardware and a bit glitchy on intel and amd (like other electron/cef apps running under xwayland). Proton works great though.
What kind of drama did I miss?
Yes, I didn't address the point made, just want to mention that people are increasingly avoiding hardware raid these days.