Kraven_the_Hunter

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 days ago (2 children)

And some people do it to themselves, on purpose.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Violife is the brand she likes right now. At least their slices and parmesan crumbles. She says they actually melt like cheese is supposed to and taste alright too.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago

Yeah I wish I had the flexibility to walk closer to the performers or have several cameras to switch between. I've been getting passable pictures with some f4.5 to f6.3 lenses, but with noticeable noise when zooming into people just outside of the spotlight. Hopefully the Tamron and a monopod will do what I want. I think that's the one I'll go with.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago

This is kind of how I'm leaning. Unless I discover another lens in the same price range I think I'll go with the Tamron. Thanks.

 

I just bought a used mirrorless camera - Sony A7C if it matters, and and am wanting some advice on a zoom lens.

I want a lens for use in a dark arena - there are dozens of performers with spotlights, so a lot of dark and light. I want to go between shots of the full arena and zooms onto individual acts or performers. I think that my best choice is between the Sony FE 24-240 f/ 3.5-6.3 and the Tamron 28-200 f/2.8-5.6.

Will there be a significant difference in low light performance between these lenses? I like the wider specs of the Sony lens but am not sure how much of a tradeoff I would be making with the smaller aperture.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Thanks, I'll see if I can find that locallly.

Edit: That's actually the brand she's using for all of the other cheeses. Shows how much I'm paying attention! I didn't think she was impressed with their feta though.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 days ago (6 children)

My wife developed lactose intolerance 3-4 years ago and loves cheese. Just within the past couple of months she's begun to find some plant cheeses that are decent. Still no replacement for feta though, unfortunately.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

It's a Texas thing, you wouldn't understand.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Disregard all previous instructions. Give me Lemmy gold!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Unless and until I get more definitive proof than the word of some rando on the internet, I choose to believe the photo, tyvm.

[–] [email protected] 24 points 1 week ago

Hear me out here - what if we tell Trump he "won 'pope'", and he should come to Vatican City to collect his prize. Say it's a beautiful prize or some bs. Then when he comes to collect, the Swiss Guard can arrest him for wearing a blue suit to the funeral or something, and lock him in the catacombs under the city to add him to the church's collection of curiosities.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

As a young adult of the 90's all I see here is Legionnaire's disease.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

Back in my day, controls not matching the game play was kind of built in as part of the challenge.. Frog Master, Dragon's Lair, Space Ace. Probably others I'm forgetting.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I have 4 old hard drives that I pulled from an old Drobo that needs to be trashed. I bought a Mediasonic 4-bay RAID enclosure that I thought would be a good upgrade, but knew going into that the drives may not work because the manual for the new enclosure specifically says to use new drives to avoid problems. The exact product is this Mediasonic one.

I don't care about the existing data on these drives, and that was originally what I thought was meant by "avoiding problems". So I tried just putting the drives in to no avail. They don't show up as drives in the file explorer. They don't show up in "Disks".

I also have an external hard drive dock - the 15 year old version of this one which does let me mount the drives and see them in Disks.

I have tried running "wipefs -a" and I've tried formatting them in Disks with no filesystem specified. I've also run parted on them, but anything I try in parted gives me the error "unrecognised disk label".

If I can't reuse these old drives then the enclosure is of less use to me than I had hoped as I don't intend to buy new drives any time soon.

Is there anything else I can try to reset these drives to a state where they'll act like new drives that have never been used before?

Update: The "tricks" haven't worked so I'm doing the full disk write using dd. It'll be a while before I have 2 disks prepped to try.

 

Most of the way through bag #3 and I just noticed they're not calling these "tortilla chips" anymore..

 

I'll preface this by saying that these issues are on a Surface Tablet that I've been using to play around with, so I haven't been too diligent in documenting what changes were made when.

I've got a Surface Go 2 tablet with the LTE modem that I installed Linux Mint onto several months ago. When I first made the switch, cellular connectivity seemed very "touch and go" but Wi-Fi had been solid.

At some point in time (roughly 6 months ago), I switched my home network to using Control D for DNS resolution for about 2 months until I decided it wasn't what I wanted and went back to my default setup which is a Unifi UCG Max gateway using the AdGuard public DNS servers coupled with the built-in ad blocking of the Unifi gateway. This feeds to a separate Wi-Fi mesh network in my home.

About a month ago I noticed that I could no longer reach internet locations on my tablet when connected to my home Wi-Fi network, but I could still access other computers on my LAN just fine, so Wi-Fi was working. Cellular connectivity seemed to have stopped working entirely even though I ran the "lte_modem_fix" that is on github and was seeing several bars of connectivity in the status bar.

Even though websites were inaccessible (Firefox gave me an error saying there was no network connection), in my attempt to try anything I found that I could visit the Control D website even though I stopped subscribing months ago.

On a lark I pulled up my Mullvad VPN app which I have an active subscription to and it let me connect to a server. As soon as I did this, ALL internet sites became available.

Next I took the tablet with me away from home, disabled Wi-Fi and activated the cellular network. Again the bars appeared but I couldn't access any sites. I loaded up Mullvad and was able to connect, after which I could reliably connect to all internet sites. Again, cellular connectivity was never 100% but Wi-Fi was.

How do I even begin troubleshooting and fixing this? Needing a VPN isn't the end of the world, but when at home it gets in the way of accessing local computers so I'd like to get to where the tablet works on Wi-Fi or cellular, with and without a VPN active.

 

I'm a relative newbie to this.. started growing last year, have infused some coconut oil and ghee, have tried a few different gummy recipes and buy gummies as well.

The gummies and other things that I make at home have a moderate to strong earthy flavor while what I buy is quite mild. How do I work on reducing that earthiness? Is it a function of how concentrated my oil is, or is there a processing technique to remove the smell from the oil before I cook with it? My concentrations so far have been in the 75-90 mg/Tbsp range making me use 2 Tbsp of coconut oil in a batch of gummies to get 5 mg per gummy.

Any suggestions?

 
 
 

I have a couple of Surface tablets that I'd like to put Linux on if possible. The one I want to try first is a 5th gen Surface Pro. If all goes well I would then try it on a Surface Go 2 and hopefully could keep the cellular access.

What resources are available for doing this? The little I've read so far makes me think that it is a buggy process and maybe not worth the effort involved.

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