Heh who knew
Wow! That was super cool! Thank you, @Az_F
I actually requested that my installer use some superglue on this last install due to both the proximity to a flexy part of my hand and the fact that this was a magnet, not just an inert glass vial. You can see it in the celebratory photo I took in my previous topic.
She happily obliged. The only downside that she had mentioned to me (coming from many years of EMS experience), was that blood will have a tendency to spread through superglue and weaken it. Sure enough, I was able to rub layers off of it within 24 hours to the point of almost nothingā¦ And my entry point was more or less sealed by then.
Also, since weāre in this thread of pure-derailmentā¦
My installer had asked if there was any way to do this (installing DT/VK/similar products) as a partner of some kind. I mentioned the partners list, and she seemed really interested. Are there any requirements she would need to become an official partner/installer? Documents to read / Tests to take / etc?
She does not have a piercing business. She just has a lot of EMS experience (over 20 years I believe) and some time in medschool.
Itās basically a mix of junk glass, flame sealed glass, basically whatever we can get our hands on that is bargain basement cheapest stuff we can find. Definitely not suitable for implants.
If she is EMS, we could probably add her to the map. Itās up to her to figure out the legalities of charging for implant services as a business. The moment you take money for something like that, you become subject to all kinds of business laws and requirements from the board of health etc
Iāll talk to her about it. If she decides she wants to move forward with it, I will get her in contact with you. Thanks
I find it odd that the groundplane on those boards is a mesh instead of solid copper. Iām pretty sure that all fabs can handle solid copper pours nowadays. And no, Iām not going to scream āetchant trapā, that problem is also outdated.
Iām speaking in nerd again, arenāt I?
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Oh thatās what bread tags are called! Neat.
I may just try that, combined with medical tape and a wrap.
Thankfully today went well, and I gained no redness and only messed with it once (I needed to see if some forceps were steel or not to determine the risk of scratching glass. They were.)
Little family feud?
and a few posts that follow
and a follow up
Amal must have broken it with the latest server debauchery
Howād you know?!
Actually no, we donāt run production servers in my basementā¦ but I am currently in my basement doing server debauchery
We used to have mobile racks of those 720ās and damn they were loud!!!
there is an iDrac script you can run to calm them fansā¦ make them adjust based on temperature not just go 100% all the timeā¦
racadm.exe set System.ThermalSettings.FanSpeedOffset 0
even at their loudest they will never rival the Dell 2950!
i have a really nice script running on my homelab server, an R730XD that brings them down to a whisper.i think they run at 20% and scale based on temp. But since i put some new Thermal paste on the cpuās (which was INSTANTLY noticable in a 10* drop in temps) it never gets triggered and it always stays super quiet.
fancontrol.sh.zip (9.3 KB)
This is the script for my R730, you may be able to run it but i dont know if your values for your CPU UID and Inlet and Exhaust sensor UIDās are the same. You can just edit that, add your Idrac IP and Username and this thing works great. I have proxmox set to start it on reboot.
But servers are supposed to sound like a 737 in TO/GA!
I used to have an Odroid XU4 on my desk for server debauchery purposes and the fan was annoying AF! Especially when it was at the slowest speed.