From what I can see, it looks like you have a SATA connector, though the power for it may need a special breakout, and an mSATA connector, both in the second photo
From what I can see, it looks like you have a SATA connector, though the power for it may need a special breakout, and an mSATA connector, both in the second photo
I believe a portion of it is quite a low forecast for wind generation coinciding pretty closely with the morning peak.
The peak-trough consumption difference seems to be about 2GW, and wind generation averages about 400MW but can hit 900MW
If you wanna poke around with some historical data yourself, I scrape a lot of it for my own curiosity, and have opened up my dashboard
I would caution that there’s a fair gap between “don’t need expansion joints” and “don’t have heat restrictions”. A few days a year of heat restrictions could be considered a reasonable engineering trade-off, if it manages costs
While concerning, I think the “amid global decline” is the real headline here (and I’m glad they added it). My reading of this is that NZ almost exactly mirrored the average change across the OECD
The current law requires no false claims be made. NZF want to repeal that, and allow dubious claims
Blow that dog whistle a bit harder, Winnie!
Terror and chaos, I’d be inclined to say. Seymour’s policy doesn’t seem particularly consistent with itself, or National’s
Mines running postfix, spamassassin and dovecot and runs pretty happily in 1GB, but when I was running in 512MB Spamassassin would get killed fairly regularly when it ran out of RAM
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I’ll let you know when I next hear from my parents and in-laws
Don’t have to screw anything up. I have a machine that has a weird stability issue that I haven’t tracked down - it seems to take out the PCIe bus, so the errors don’t get logged to disk or network - without my KVM I’d have to leave a monitor connected just for this edge case and be home to check on it