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Question for people running personal NASes with RAID/similar :boost_ok:​ 

How important is it to have a spare replacement disk (cold spare) ready to go at all times? My NAS runs Synology's Hybrid RAID in a 1-fail-tolerance system. All the disks are from the same batch, which I've read is kind of risky because they're likely to kind of fail together. But also I'd rather put off buying extra disks until closer to their death date when it'll be cheaper and I can potentially upgrade the whole set. Thoughts?

actually lol, looking at my last flight (not uploaded) it's not that much off, I just got a lot better controll now

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watching my old quadcopter vids and I really had 0 chill on the throttle back then, huh
oh and dvr quality was even wors elol
(ie youtube.com/watch?v=eG642v01xt)

alc, money 

hmmmmmm this cognac that i got from the cellar, been there for years and years apparently costs like 50 eur a bottle (70cl), oops

protip: high key repeat (xset r rate 300 100) it makes your hmmmm and aaaaaaaaa's much better

Expanse season 5 episode 10 big spoiler, but good news 

They killed off Alex, after the very yikes stuff came up about the actor

consumerism 

ughh, thinking too much about dji drones again

food 

dragged myself out of bed, maybe I should get pita's again, i'll be outside for a bit too that way

fuck by the time the rain fucks off it'll be dark already ughhhh

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