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jqubed , to Photography in [OC] A look at the rides
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Valkyria?

hanke OP ,

Yes!

coffinwood , to LinkedinLunatics in Belching

Guy with a belly asks for girl with a small waist. The half-assed ugly shirt will do it.

Instant woman repellant.

jqubed ,
@jqubed@lemmy.world avatar

I feel confident in assuming the guy who would wear this shirt seeking “girls” between the ages of 18 and 26 is himself no younger than 45.

coffinwood ,

Ah I missed the age gap.

Would this guy qualify as an OUTER JOIN? (Sorry, SQL is not my native language)

lennivelkant ,

I sure wouldn't want him as an INNER JOIN

CraigeryTheKid ,

yesss I'm 42 so I can wear this shirt with pride!

dankm ,

And married.

MercuryGenisus , to LinkedinLunatics in Belching

I would reject this pull request. Why is the indenting all over the place? Why is your keyword capitalisation all over the place? WHY YELLOW?!

Edit: the more I look at this the more it pisses me off. Wtf is going on with your kerning? Just random number and placement of spaces. Also, why is the table name in caps? Who does that? Select * is lazy. Do you really need every field about a girl? Really? Worst of all, not a limited request. I sware this is just the kind of thing that would return 30 million rows and brick the database for twenty seconds.

mark ,
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Yesssss, bro 😀

midori ,

I would like to subscribe to your newsletter.

somnuz ,

You are now a Certified Rejector. Stay sharp, keep the wheel rolling.

frezik ,

Shouldn't boyfriend be a reference to another table?

ArtVandelay ,
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BF has no referential integrity

lennivelkant ,

That's (part of) why it should be a separate table to map the relation "Relationship". People can have more than one (polyamory, infidelity), and you could track fields like the start, end, status (e.g. flirting, dating, committed, engaged, married, ended) in there.

Black616Angel ,

You forgot some:
Why is there no space after SELECT?

Why are boyfriend and smallwaist not questions like is_cute and is_crazy? Either all boils are with a verb or none.

Also why is smallwaist not in snake case? It should be small_waist (or better yet has_small_waist or even better waist = "small")

Also also boyfriend should be null not false, this would solve multiple issues.

And finally the only positive thing is the * itself, because selecting only body would be even worse. 🤣

End0fLine , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Prodigy | 2x09 & 2x10 "The Devourer of All Things"

I'm not sure exactly what I thought was going to be behind the mid 20th century vault door, but it certainly wasn't Wesley Crusher. I didn't hate it either. Was the sweater that he was wearing one that he wore in TNG? It seemed very familiar.

The Loom are terrifying. We've seen "getting erased completely from history" before with the Krenim time weapon (VOY: Year of Hell), but this version seemed so much worse to me.

I loved the bit regarding all the separate realities, including the "oops you aren't supposed to know that" regarding the mycelial plane.

Seeing Janeway take on the Loom by herself in a shuttle reminded me of her taking on the macrovirus in VOY: Macrocosm.

End0fLine , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Prodigy | 2x14 "Cracked Mirror"

I want to make sure that I understood what was happening in the scene where the turbo lift door opens and they see an alternate reality... Those were the Enderprizians from "All the World's a Stage", right?

Since we never got a mirror universe episode in Voyager (not counting "Living Witness"), I enjoyed Mulgrew and Beltran getting to give us a quick glimpse of what it would have been like.

I loved the callback from Chakotay regarding the events from the VOY episode "Shattered".

End0fLine , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Prodigy | 2x01 & 2x02 "Into the Breach"

I probably should have made comments while watching the episodes, as I'm sure I am forgetting a lot of details, but Prodigy seems to have picked up where it left off with regard to the quality of its episodes.

End0fLine ,

I will say that the Voyager-A is a beautiful ship and I hope we get to see more of her.

breadsmasher , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Prodigy | 2x01 & 2x02 "Into the Breach"
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jfc did you need to dump an entire series worth of posts in one go and pollute all/new with pointless shit?

ericjmorey ,
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Lemmy is designed so that you can curate your feed rather than view everything anyone sends.

Aufschieber , to LinkedinLunatics in Belching

ERROR: permission denied for "Girls"

exocrinous , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Prodigy | 2x03 "Who Saves the Saviors"

I hope Robert Beltran isn't around next season. Surely they can recast Chakotay. Maybe give the role to an actual native turtle islander?

MangoPenguin , to homelab in Optimizing a WiFi Network
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If I'm like 5 feet from the AP I'll see about 600Mbps on 2x2 802.11AC, that's about as good as it's going to get because the link speed is only 866Mbps, and you're never going to get close to that with actual transfer speeds due to overhead.

Speed drops off very rapidly with range on 5GHz, so across the room it'll be down to 300Mbps or so already.

corroded OP ,

I testing this after reading your comment. A few feet away from one of my APs, I got about 550 down, 650 up. 15 feet away through a single wall, I get 250. I had no idea a 5Ghz signal falls of that quickly.

MangoPenguin ,
@MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Yeah it's wild, the larger the channel width in use the faster it drops off too.

6GHz Wifi is even shorter range!

askryan , to Star Trek in Archer knew what he was doing

Probably because he sucks

Oops you just explained all of Enterprise

BuckenBerry ,
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You need to have more faith.... of the heart

domi , to homelab in Optimizing a WiFi Network
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I get 700/500 on my Unifi U6 Enterprise (4x4 MIMO, 80 MHz, 5 GHz) and 500/500 on my Unifi AC Pro (3x3 MIMO, 80 MHz, 5 GHz).

Could probably get some more on 6 GHz but I never was able to get it to work properly.

corroded OP ,

What devices are you using that support 3x3? My APs are set to 3x3, but every device I have ever tried only connects at 2x2.

domi ,
@domi@lemmy.secnd.me avatar

I don't think any of my devices are using more than 2x2 either, that is just the maximum of the access points.

The speeds I get are on a Fairphone 5 with 2x2, at most a room with drywalls away.

setsneedtofeed , to Star Trek in Archer knew what he was doing
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

Sir, this is a Quark's Bar.

USSBurritoTruck OP Mod ,
@USSBurritoTruck@startrek.website avatar

No, that's a whole other board.

homesweethomeMrL , to Texas in Ascension will stop offering health insurance plans in Texas

“A spokesperson for Ascension said the decision to end Ascension Personalized Care coverage in Texas was not related to the ransomware attack that hit the health care system in May, but did not immediately offer an explanation for the change. KUT previously reported that the ransomware attack had caused issues with billing and claims processing for Ascension Personalized Care plans.”

🤔

reddig33 OP ,

Looks like Ascension is struggling to stay afloat. Not sure how you run a non profit hospital system into bankruptcy other than supreme mismanagement.

https://www.statnews.com/2024/07/01/ascension-hospital-sales-financial-performance/

corroded , to homelab in Away from home for months; homelab unreachable; now looking for UPS

If you can afford one, I would strongly recommend going with a dual-conversion UPS. A line-interactive UPS like the one you posted essentially acts as a pass-through for your mains power until it detects a power loss or a brown-out. This works most of the time, but there's a short delay during the switch from line to batteries (just guessing, but most likely on the order of milliseconds). This might not sound like much, but you're counting on the capacitors in your server's power supply to hold enough charge until the UPS kicks in.

The other thing to consider is that a dual-conversion UPS also supplies "clean" power to your equipment. It essentially acts as a DC power supply connected to an inverter, so regardless of how bad your input power is, you're always going to get the correct voltage and frequency out. I connected my old line-interactive UPS to a cheap generator at one point; the voltage and frequency regulation was so bad on the generator that my UPS continually switched on/off of battery (several times per second), and the equipment attached to it immediately shut down.

I can connect my dual-conversion UPS to the same generator, and it keeps humming along as if it was connected to mains voltage. According to the datasheet, anything from 60VAC to 150VAC, it's still going to output clean 120V/60hz power.

They're much more expensive. Mine is 1000VA, and if I remember correctly, I paid something like 600 or 700 USD for the UPS. An add-on rackmount battery pack was another $300 or so. It was well worth the cost, though.

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