When I htop, I don’t see anything to hint me to what is causing the heating.
Bad cooling. If nothing presents itself as the obvious answer, then you have to go with what’s left.
Check your thermal paste. Is your cooler seated properly? Do you have sufficient/unrestricted air flow if you have air heating. If you have liquid cooling, do you have enough fluid to make a loop?
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is mostly inferior to zstd
.Your API endpoint doesn’t exist, so something isn’t configured correctly here;
❯ xhs https://bookmarks.laniecarmelo.tech/api/v1/auth
HTTP/2.0 404 Not Found
alt-svc: h3=":443"; ma=2592000
content-encoding: gzip
content-security-policy: default-src 'self' https: 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval'; img-src https: data:; font-src 'self' https: data:; frame-src 'self' https:; object-src 'none'
content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8
date: Sun, 09 Mar 2025 02:31:59 GMT
etag: "55v7hh2i2t1fq"
referrer-policy: strict-origin-when-cross-origin
server: Caddy
strict-transport-security: max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload
vary: Accept-Encoding
x-content-type-options: nosniff
x-powered-by: Next.js
x-xss-protection: 1; mode=block
Check the docker config and ensure that 2 webservers aren’t being spawned here. One for the front end reverse_proxy 127.0.0.1:3009
and an additional one for the API server on a different port.
Power query/pivot, 365 integration, stat/finance functions, forecasting models, VBA, etc.
Mainly because I use Excel for work. I don’t want to hack together a solution in the middle of my workflow with Python and other FOSS tools. I need it to just work. And Excel just works.
Well that’s shit.
As a result, America’s average tariff level is now higher than at any time since the 1940s.
🤔 I wonder what else happened during this same time period. 🤔 I wonder…
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I swapped from Make to Just: https://github.com/casey/just
Way better, IMO. Super simple logic, just as flexible.
I absolutely love Libre/FOSS, but I don’t always have time to fuck around learning new ways to skin a cat. I’ll almost always recommend proprietary solutions if that’s what you’re used to. It just makes sense. 🤷♂️
Always use the tool that’s best for the job, and sometimes that’s hot steaming piles of closed source shit.
Depends on what you’re doing and why.
If I’m doing something for work, I’m not wasting my time using anything other than Excel. I have shit to do.
For home stuff? Sure. I’ll mess around with anything non-proprietary.
I’m not too sure how Netxcloud operates its storage, but rclone is likely a very good option, here. Hopefully you can “go behind” the nextcloud instance and simply pull the data directly to your local storage.
OK, but the entire point of having a secure alternative is for it to be secure, isn’t it? Having an unencrypted backup on your phone’s storage isn’t very “secure.” The entire point is to have infrastructure with encryption that you control, and only those you designate access to can view that information.
It was right for him to not run again, so him being forced out really isn’t the problem people make it out to be. He’s too damn old.
The problem was that the Democrats didn’t find a suitable replacement, and for the second election in the past decade, it cost them the race.
It’s because a lot of the criticism attributed to “the Democrats” it’s just general criticism about the government and has nothing to do with a Democrats specifically.
I really feel like as soon as a Democrat gets in the office people forget that the other half of the government is fucking Republicans that will do anything to stop Democrats from getting what they want… That’s the entirety of what Turtleman is made of.
thought it was obvious, but clearly /s
Microsoft: Copilot is the future! /s
I’m a C/C++ developer though.
Ya feel good about yourself, slugger? /s
the app won’t load if I have no internet connection.
lol I mean yeah, that’s how the internet works…
I’ve repaired thousands of computers over the past 30 years. It’s really not that rare to see cooler brackets find ways to loosen themselves over time. I highly suspect if this is a new thing, just un-seat your CPU cooler, reapply thermal paste, and then properly re-seat your cooler again, and you’ll most likely be fine.