While I was playing in a band, I was using some earplugs like these: Alpine MusicSafe Pro - Clear / Thomann.de. I was wearing them for every band practice and shows. It wasn’t the exact same ones though. I can say I still have a good hearing today, I can still hear the high pitch noise from some power supply and I don’t have any permanent ringing in my ears. So, they did a good enough job for me, standing next to a angry drummer and maxed-out guitar amplifier twice a week for 4 years :)
I wanted to do a Cross-Posting but it didn’t work like intended.
It’s is definitely a cool looking gun, still looks sci-fi today, but I am not sure the soldiers like it much.
FAMAS has started to phase out of the French army in 2017, it is replaced by some AR-15 looking H&K. No more French bulldog pups :(
G2 was only for the French Navy. All other forces only ever got the straight mag version, as far as I know.
Ok, maybe the post wasn’t really clear, but after reading carefully the post, I understand these American made missiles were fired by Ukrainian forces, against Russians. The message is from the Russian’s ministry and they are confirming they suffered damage and personnel injuries.
It’s time for Korean artists and entertainers to go on strike and form an union.
No. I initially thought of publishing the files. But there are some issues with the design I didn’t fix and the whole thing is built around the NanoPi M4V2, which I don’t think you can buy anymore.
The seller mentions the drives are fully tested, but does not offer a warranty, aside from the Ebay 30-day return policy.
I left a comment to the Ebay seller and asked the same question, but I did not get a reply.
Ah yes ! I just fixed that. Thanks.
What do you use for the bit-by-bit test and how long does it take (depending on disk size) ? I have read about badblocks and that it could take an entire week to test one drive of 12TB, I didn’t have the patient to do that. The long SMART test already took nearly 20 hours in my case.
Thank you
Thank you ! It was a cool design project, but I ended up no publishing the design as it is quite difficult to assemble and work with. here are a couple more photos:
The black box with white front and blue LED lights, yes. I designed and built it myself. The case is made of laser-cuted plexiglass and 3D printed parts. The front plate is PLA, internals are PETG. It’s build around an ARM Single-Board Computer: NanoPi M4V2 with a SATA extension hat.
In a previous post, some were recommending me to use helium-sealed drives for lower noise. The disks I’ve bought are helium-sealed, but they are definitely a little louder at 7200rpm than 5400rpm drives. It’s still acceptable.
I love jellyfin, it’s great ! I haven’t played with Plex much to be honest, so I can’t really compare
Germans known inefficiency pretty damn well, I can tell you that much.