In the Team’s principal meeting for the F1 Hungary F1 race, a journalist asked the question of more or less AI taking over positions. It was interesting to hear the responses from the F1 Team Principals. What does the Lemmy or Ex-Reddit Sysadmin community think of the responses?
I was thinking of setting up a seedbox. Seeding will mean that the hard drive is being read from virtually non-stop. Is it fair to say that hard drives are designed for this? Or would this reduce the operational life-span of the hard drive?...
Hard drives are quite reliable these days. According to the Backblaze stats, the annualized failure rate for modern drives is only about 1.5%. And these guys beat the living shit out of their drives.
Working on a medium sized office network which only has a single PoE switch for WAPs. About 200 users. No copper to the desk… It made sense to buy a second PoE switch to give a bit of redundancy, even if it’s for manually swapping cables in case switch A dies....
Do you mean Aruba "Instant On"? If so, you are withholding some important bit of information.
They are perfectly usable without an app or cloud console. Will get DHCP IP and you can log in to the local web interface and manage it that way. The caveat is that it has to be VLAN1.
AI in F1. Agree or Disagree with Team Principals. ( youtu.be )
In the Team’s principal meeting for the F1 Hungary F1 race, a journalist asked the question of more or less AI taking over positions. It was interesting to hear the responses from the F1 Team Principals. What does the Lemmy or Ex-Reddit Sysadmin community think of the responses?
Does nonstop reading from a hard drive reduce its lifespan?
I was thinking of setting up a seedbox. Seeding will mean that the hard drive is being read from virtually non-stop. Is it fair to say that hard drives are designed for this? Or would this reduce the operational life-span of the hard drive?...
[RANT] Why do I need an app to set up a switch?
Working on a medium sized office network which only has a single PoE switch for WAPs. About 200 users. No copper to the desk… It made sense to buy a second PoE switch to give a bit of redundancy, even if it’s for manually swapping cables in case switch A dies....