@tokudan@schenklklopfer das ist korrekt. HDDs werden von außen nach innen beschrieben. Vor 20 Jahren hatte ich meine Platten noch nach "da sind Spiele drauf" partitioniert.
2/ That ethos is reflected in every layer of the stack, in every choice that we made in building this computer differently from anything else you can own on prem.
Unlike traditional servers, our power shelf takes care of all power conversion and passes DC current throughout the rack via a bus bar, that every sled plugs into. Simple and efficient, so you can supercharge your business (sorry, couldn’t help it 😅).
"lots of travel" is the realization that your shower habits at home have fully adapted to how North American showers work.
I.e. leaving the water running while getting out of the water stream to soap up as you're used to never touching the controls lest you make the water ice cold or scalding hot. And that "water on/off" is directly tied to temperature control.
I got my first spool prusament PLA and recognized some interesting behavior. After each print, I have to pull out the filament and snip off 7-8 mm of material cause it inflates during the cool down of the printer inside the extruder.
I know that silk PLA inflates but only outside the nozzle.I thought about heatkreep but this would also happen during the print which does not happen in my case🤔
This only happens with prusament, all others don't🤷
2/ every layer of the stack, in every choice that we made in building this computer differently from anything else you can own on prem.
Unlike traditional servers, our power shelf takes care of all power conversion and passes DC current throughout the rack via a bus bar, that every sled plugs into. Simple and efficient, so you can supercharge your business (sorry, couldn’t help it 😅).
@sintrenton@Quinnypig that completely sidesteps why they would have that verbiage then. Giving themselves permission, but stating in the present tense they're not doing it seems weasely