Interesting read of a former passenger aboard the missing sub, Titan.
My buddy at work and I have been BEGGING for timelord to develop a mid range jumper, or even work on being a threat from three. This could have a massive impact I feel like.
I’m here for it! Let’s GOOOO!!!
“Implosion is when the pressure outside an object is greater than the pressure inside, causing it to collapse inward. This can happen to a submarine if it dives too deep and its hull is not strong enough to withstand the water pressure. #science #submarine #implosion #oceangate”
Incase anyone is wondering... Little clip of an implosion
RIP to those who parished. I think most can take solace knowing that if it turns out to be true that it was an implosion, it would have been instant, and the occupants likely felt nothing. .
Maybe I'm judgmental... But my level of confidence in their failsafes working properly isnt extremely strong. Specially when the vessel is controlled with a game pad. I read it was just some generic Logitech controller.
Give me a break...
I'm using Tumbleweed on various desktops, but I also use Leap. I use Leap on a couple different apple machines that I have, as leap seems to play better with Apple wireless adapters (stupid Broadcom adapters).
Either way, both work well but I do prefer tumbleweed.
Interesting read of a former passenger aboard the missing sub, Titan.
I'm running Trunas. I've been using it for many years, and it's been an fantastic solution for me.
As far as resources, what do you mean? It's an older server, so Google is your friend for sure. But I've had zero issues sourcing parts that I may have needed.
I was using a home built machine for several years as a Nas, and it was fine, but I ultimately upgraded to a Dell R510. They can be had pretty cheap, and have 12x 3.5" bays. I also added an HBA that I plug into a Lenovo sa120 (direct attached storage) I bought, for a total of 24x 3.5" drives.
I mention the sa120 because it just leads to expandability down the road for you. My r510 is one of my most favorite machines. I'm currently migrating data from 15x 4tb drives, over to 6x 10tb drives and I'm going to be shutting the DAS down to save electricity.
The r510 isn't easy on electric usage, but it has been Rock solid for me.