Of all the nightmare rebuilds, nextcloud scares me the most. I have backup images of that machine laying around like drink coasters.
Of all the nightmare rebuilds, nextcloud scares me the most. I have backup images of that machine laying around like drink coasters.
I rebooted a machine that had an Nvidia driver crash. It didn’t finish the reboot, but it did seem to stop sshd so I can’t get in until I get home and have physical access. I had a ping running so I could watch, it never dropped. 🫠
Lesson here: put your experimental boxes on a WiFi plug and set them to boot on AC restoration.


I sold a 3700x for $75 on marketplace two weeks ago


In a sponsored shill video that also got him roasted. He must have been in 96mph hurry to destroy his youtube career.
dhcpcd overwrites is. I only have one static address, but DHCP does other stuff too it seems
These are server VMs. I gave up and did chattr +i and it does what I tell it to now.


Part of it the thrill of the hunt. I’ve caught some great deals over the years stalking marketplace.
Got .iso storage after chia crashed
Got a 3090 after Bitcoin asics took over
Got a 5900x when the X3D parts came out
But I’ve never seen decent RAM for sale, only single sticks or slow kits.


Found it- from 2010. Today that is $111,333 if you believe the bls CPI.
https://time.com/archive/6597645/do-we-need-75000-a-year-to-be-happy/


I think 75k was where commute time started mattering more than income


I’ll let the normies keep swift if we can keep gabe


~/copypasta/gunfortheprinter.odt but it’s a JTAG header for the vacuum
Previous attempts had guessed “heads” instead of the actual result of “tails”.


No, less than 2000 cars is not mass market.
To secure your order for one of the 1,980 examples of Renault 5 Turbo 3E, contact us below. You’ll get a call back very soon to make an appointment to reserve in the retailer.
Sounds very limited market.
Those are golf cart and scooter motors, not suitable for highways
BMW currently uses brushed motors in their EVs so I’m not looking to them for any advice. Maybe BMW wants their traditional central layout CM450 tech. But! DeepDrive is the first hub motor I’ve seen that did not need gearing, so that is actually cool. I think they’ll be relegated to rear wheels due to scrub radius limitations but that could be ok.


I agree, they are good for minimally suspended low speed personal transport.


mass market
There’ll be 1,980 of these built
That car is the definition of a party trick. You proved my point, so thank you.


Not even the concept had hub motors.
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/volkswagen-id-polo
https://electricarworld.com/volkswagen-polo-makes-a-comeback-as-an-electric-car/
https://auto.hindustantimes.com/auto/electric-vehicles/volkswagen-id-polo-gti-breaks-cover-at-iaa-mobility-comes-as-reborn-polo-gti-41757316409552.html
Limited slip differential? Can’t do that with hub motors. https://www.topgear.com.ph/news/car-news/volkswagen-id-polo-prototype-a5100-20250908
If you have different information about a production car, please share it. The theoretical concept ID.2 R may use hub motors but that is vaporware at this point.



They make sense for scooters, bikes, and other low speed or two wheel personal transport. For anything with an actual suspension (designed for a highway) there is just too much competition for space with brakes and suspension linkage. The unsprung weight, exposed high voltage cabling subject to road debris and accidents are problems too. And what to do hub motors really gain you?


Hub motors are a party trick. They will never reach mass market in a car.
Even my proxmox web interface lasts deeper into a reboot than sshd. It boots you immediately while you can watch the vms shut down for the next 3 minutes in the browser.