man, that brings me back to the days of the coolermaster Stacker which was all the rage in like 2002I have a Cooler Master Storm Stryker
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man, that brings me back to the days of the coolermaster Stacker which was all the rage in like 2002I have a Cooler Master Storm Stryker
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ngl, 30 minutes ago I was looking for C64s and Amigas on eBay lolholy shit man, you really do fetishize antique computing
Mine has a 240mm fan on the side panel.directly relevant to what you just said about big case = big fans.... the maximum size fan it supports is 80.
Never heard of this case so I just looked it up. lol how bizarre! There have been some really weird and wacky casesman, that brings me back to the days of the coolermaster Stacker which was all the rage in like 2002
If I didn't need or want expandability, I'd get a laptop.I'm with @Domon and @Mikeawesome on this. Fuck big cases.
theyve been milking that full-ATX design for going on 20 years nowNever heard of this case so I just looked it up. lol how bizarre! There have been some really weird and wacky cases
I had a CM case that had a door like that but only for the upper half of the front, covering the bays and buttons. Can't remember what model it was.theyve been milking that full-ATX design for going on 20 years now
heres the original CM stacker 830 that was hugely popular in 2003-2004
That is one fugly looking case. Needs to be a clean aluminum case. LianLi used to own that market segment but now Silverstone and others make decent aluminum cases.I have a Cooler Master Storm Stryker
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I love it, and think it looks awesome. I also like the white. Wish monitors and other peripherals came in white more often.That is one fugly looking case. Needs to be a clean aluminum case. LianLi used to own that market segment but now Silverstone and others make decent aluminum cases.
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Just put the /completed folder on the NAS.@fly was trying to put more and more stuff on my infrastructure box, get it off the windows NAS. Todays move was I was gonna run Radarr, Sonarr and NZBget in docker on the infrastructure box, and have em just write to the share on the NAS over 10gbe.
Realized that was a bad idea for NZBGET. It unrars locally, so it was writing the files to the share, pulling them back to the puny infrastructure box to unrar, then writing the file back to the NAS.
Gonna have to run NZGET on the NAS, but i think i can get away with dockerizing Radarr and Sonarr since theyre just pushing NZBs to NZBget.
Maybe i can do it windows docker or on WSL2 on that box
Yeah, I'm just to the point that I don't mind paying for certain things. IMO, good training is one of those things.I've used pluralsight for many years. I've found that Pirate Bay is better and cheaper.
Too many tutorial videos are made by people who cant speak english really well. If i find a good one by someone who speaks good english, then ill probably find it on udemy and buy it after the fact.Yeah, I'm just to the point that I don't mind paying for certain things. IMO, good training is one of those things.
They just had a sale, so I got a year of Premium for $299. I've got to recertify for AWS by October, so this brush up will help. And I'm still working to learn how to write WordPress plugins as well.
I did a WordPress plugin course on Udemy. It was like 40 hours, and it was good - but the Pluralsight stuff is lightyears better IMO.Too many tutorial videos are made by people who cant speak english really well. If i find a good one by someone who speaks good english, then ill probably find it on udemy and buy it after the fact.
I did a course on pluralsight, only to find it for sale on udemy for $20.I did a WordPress plugin course on Udemy. It was like 40 hours, and it was good - but the Pluralsight stuff is lightyears better IMO.
Ombi. v4 is pretty slick. Any reason to change?@fly you still using Ombi for plex requests or have you switched over to https://overseerr.dev
I dont get nearly as many requests as you, so if ombi is workin for you, probably not.Ombi. v4 is pretty slick. Any reason to change?