

I don’t know if it’s DDR5. Probably soldered onto a custom board. Here’s an article that says the average now is 90 GB RAM+NAND: https://www.micron.com/about/blog/applications/automotive/new-research-shows-cars-need-more-memory-than-a-rocket


I don’t know if it’s DDR5. Probably soldered onto a custom board. Here’s an article that says the average now is 90 GB RAM+NAND: https://www.micron.com/about/blog/applications/automotive/new-research-shows-cars-need-more-memory-than-a-rocket

‘Bout $3.50 for a big slice

To be honest I haven’t tried all of these. I’ve tried all of the toppings I haven’t crossed out: Okra, pickles, corn, broccoli, chorizo, steak, radishes. Broccoli goes well with an Alfredo sauce base, chicken, mushrooms, bacon, and onions. Corn goes well with almost anything. Chorizo makes for a good breakfast pizza with a sausage gravy base, scrambled egg, crispy hash browns, and fried onion. Steak is good with anything but I’d keep it simple with mushroom and onions. I like lots of flavors on my pizza. Throw everything you’ve got on it and have an adventure. One time I made a pizza with a red sauce base, mozzarella cheese, Italian sausage, bacon, chicken, pepperoni, onion, artichoke, mushroom, spinach, corn, sun dried tomatoes, bell peppers, roasted garlic, Parmesan cheese, and a bit of red pepper flakes. It was great! I want to try capers on a pizza some day. Maybe make a lox, onion, cream cheese, tomato, and caper pizza on a pan crust. Not that original but sounds tasty.

Okra, pickles, corn, broccoli, chorizo, steak, radishes
Looks more like a photoshop to me.


Agreed, I didn’t recognize him at first.


I think that is Ashton Kutcher. He’s in the cast list for the show.


Replicated in Safari on iOS.



Replicated in Safari on iOS.



Not quite accurate. The indentation is there for a few reasons. Source: https://www.sciencing.com/1865028/milk-jugs-dimple-reason/


You can also just slide the zip ties backwards onto an intact zip tie. The lock will not engage backwards. That way when you’ve used the stored ties you still have one to use.


I use Upsnap on a low-power SBC behind a reverse proxy: https://github.com/seriousm4x/UpSnap
Before that I used the WoL feature on my Asus router.


Openshot or Shotcut as well.


Unfortunately Dell pulls some shit with their PCs. Their boards are usually almost standard as @catloaf points out. I had a Dell Optiplex 990 that had a board advertised at ATX… but a few of the mount points were a few centimeters off. I thought I might be able to make do without a few mounting screws until I realized the cooler was actually designed to hold the board in place and would not be transferrable. I thought about getting a new cooler but the board was designed so the CPU was too near the edge of the case to fit most standard coolers. Not sure if they do this on purpose to make their parts ecosystem essentially closed or if there is some cost benefit reason but it blows either way.
I love that dock. I had four HDDs in two of these docks connected to one of my servers for a bit. Same experience. A bit slow for large transfers but fast enough for HD streaming. I think the space between the drives allows for enough natural airflow to keep them relatively cool. I think the hottest they got was 63 degrees Celsius during a large transfers. Usually stayed a bit below 60. In my janky homebrew NAS I see temperatures around 50, give or take 5 degrees. The use case should really determine the build so that may be the best option for many, especially with budget constraints.
The power supply probably won’t spin those drives and you may have some difficulty with thermal management. I used a SFF PC case with a SATA extender running outside to a few HDDs for a while. The drives got really hot until I got a fan running over them. This was a super janky setup though. Made a lot of dust. If you’re looking to stay low budget and don’t need RAID or SMART reporting then I would get an enclosure for those drives and just use USB. Otherwise see what you can Frankenstein from what you have. I built a NAS using my janky setup’s HDDs, CPU, and RAM. Got a cheap full size tower, old motherboard off eBay, basic cooler, and power supply for much cheaper than a new build. Still janky but upgradable with a lot of internal space for storage/GPUs.
What form factor is the m710q? I have a tiny FF so I’m imagining you trying to squeeze two HDDs into that… I was in a similar situation a while ago and broke down and bought a new case and transplanted my CPU and RAM. The options are only limited by your budget and needs when building
I can’t legally sell pizza since I don’t have a food handler’s card since I’m the GODDAMN LOCH NESS MONSTER.