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IMHO one of the best or the best isekai light novel out there. I read like 24 out of the ~30 volumes by now.
It presents a really in depth and well thought out world.
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Just did A Magician's Apprentice by Trudy Canavan. It's not exactly what I hoped for (wanted more magic, got a war in a different universe instead).
Currently I'm reading Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett like OP does. It's quite good so far. I feel entertained!
After that I either continue reading the other two following books or have a look at Imajica by Clive Barker or the Shades of Magic series by V. E. Schwab.
And after that I'll probably turn to sci-fi for a change.
If you like a to completely immerse into a different culture, history and time then maybe Ascendance of a Bookworm by Miya Kazuki is something for you. Don't let the manga style cover fool you it has really well thought-out world. It's the story of a girl that died in our world and was reborn in another while remembering her past life. As a bookworm she struggles with the harsh reality that books are incredible expensive over there and attempts to remedy that - and clashes with the prevailing culture and social norms. Sometimes the MC is a bit silly or too much coming-of-age. But I read 24 volumes (270-330 pages each) out of like 32 so it can't be too bad.
And yes they made an anime out of it.
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IMO it depends on how much action is displayed in the movie. If there are a lot of dynamic scenes like car chases you'll need a high rate while 'simple' dialog scenes can get away with way less.
That also means it depends on what movies you like to watch.
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Yesn't. They are self-governing but that's very limited. Most of the important stuff (foreign relations, defense, ...) is handled by the UK.
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I have a really hard time distinguishing between a good 4K webrip (15-20 Mbps) and remux (40-80 Mbps), so I have no issue keeping the majority of my library encoded at ~18Mbps
That's because Netflix and the other common services usually only stream at 6-15 Mbps. You'll have to resort to Bravia Core or blu-ray discs to get anything in the 80 Mbps range.
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It's got electrolytes!
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Or Unexpected Keyboard. I like that one.
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Der Streit geht mir auch auf den Sack. Mir ist egal, auf welche Zeit die sich einigen. Und wenn die sich nicht einigen können, sollen sie halt die Mitte wählen (also einmalig 30 Min. umstellen).
Hauptsache, diese unsinnige Umstellung hört endlich auf!
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Hahahahahaha. Doesn't he realize that the original Nazis would have refused to call him a human? They'd call him ape just because he's black.
Anyways don't travel to Europe with that shirt. You'll get beaten or jailed the moment you step out of the plane.
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Doch, hat er gewissermaßen. Das heutige Tesla, Inc. wurde von Musk aus dem ehemaligen Tesla Motors, Inc. geformt. Oder anders gesagt: Das heutige Tesla hat nicht mehr viel mit dem damaligen zu tun.
Außerdem gab es ein Gerichtsurteil, nachdem neben vier anderen Leuten auch Musk sich Co-Gründer nennen darf.
Von Lüge zu schreiben, ist da völlig falsch.
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Ist Standard. Nicht jeder weiß, wie der Typ aussieht und wofür er bekannt ist (auch wenn man das nicht glauben mag).
Wenn mir heute ein Jugendlicher ein Bild mit ein paar Gangsta-Rappern unter die Nase hält, könnte ich auch keinen davon identifizieren, selbst wenn die ganze Schule die kennt. 🤷♂️
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Nun, solange es ein Pulver ist und ich nicht weiß, dass es im Essen steckt, habe ich kein Problem damit. Wüsste ich es oder könnte ich die Mehlwürmer sehen, würde der Ekel mich abhalten, das überhaupt in den Mund zu nehmen. Also am besten für mich wäre ein Produktname, der den Inhalt versteckt.
Wie schaut es denn eigentlich mit pflanzlichen Fleischersatz aus? Ich habe mal vegane "Fleisch"bällchen gegessen. Die waren ganz lecker, auch wenn an der Konsistenz gemerkt hat, dass es ursprünglich wohl eher eine Art verklumptes Pulver statt Muskelfasern war. War jetzt aber nicht so wild. Ich habe sie trotzdem gerne gegessen. Aber leider waren sie am Ende um mehr als den Faktor zwei und später sogar drei teurer als echtes Fleisch. Das war einfach zu viel.
Ich glaube schon, dass vegetarisch & vegan funktioniert, wenn es denn die günstige/eventl. gleichteure Alternative wäre. Überwiegend erscheint sie mir das leider nicht. Auch fehlt es an allgemeiner vielfältiger vegetarischer & veganer Küchenkultur. Ich sag mal so: Wenn der Deutsche nicht weiß, was er essen soll, haut er sich ein Schnitzel oder eine Wurst in die Pfanne. Was macht der Veganer/Vegetarier? Tomatensalat? Keine Ahnung und so geht es den meisten.
Die Leute sollen grüner essen? Belabert sie nicht mit Argumenten, sondern stellt ihnen leckeres Essen vor die Nase. Da klappt das alles von alleine. ;)
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I'm surprised too. I thought is was all shut down or the workers fired until only the cleaning crew was left.
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Is SSD really necessary? Everything I search up says SSDs have worse retention than HDD in cold storage. A couple TB of HDD is pretty cheap these days, and seems like a better cold storage option.
SSDs are by design less susceptible and more robust. No moving parts and able to work in much harsher conditions than hdds will ever be able to. The standard set by JEDEC requires every consumer ssd to have a 1 year data retention while powered off at 30 °C (I think). That's the minimum it has to archieve but usually they are better than that. Do not buy the cheapest thumb drives because they contain the all the crap that wasn't good enough to make ssds from it.
Btw you need to fire hdds up regularly too or the motor gets stuck. I think every 3-6 months was the recommendation.
Yes, so now I’m thinking a rotation cycle. About every 5 years replace the drives with new ones, copy over all data.
Don't make it flat every 5 years. Let a software monitor the SMART values of the drives and send notifications if the values indicate an increased change of a dying disc/ssd.
Does this matter if I have a SATA->USB cable stored with it?
Those are the first that fail, followed by the usb controller chip in the tray. Keep it as simple as possible. Removable trays are probably the best way but I'm not sure how much wear they can take.
Do not buy 2.5" drives. This class will die out soon™. There were no new hdds introduced in years and ssds are often replaced by M.2 ones because of the faster connection.
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Usually those rich guys don't have that money sitting around - it is invested somewhere. It also often only exists as shares - that are some kind of imaginary money that doesn't really exists.
They can't spent that money without destroying what gives its value.
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Printing the photos won't help much. After 20 or so years they are all discolored. You can't prevent that.
I think SSDs might be the best storage medium for you. Consumer-grade ssds have a 1 year data retention when powered off. That means at least once per year you have to turn it on and copy the data around one time to refresh the cells. This way it'll probably last several 100 years.
You can't exactly make it fool-proof. Outside people will never know what you did to create your backup and what to do to access it. Who knows if the drives file system or file types are still readable after 20 years? Who knows if SATA and USB connectors are still around after that time?
For example it is very likely that SATA will disappear within the next 10-15 years as hdds are becoming more and more an enterprise thing and consumers are switching to M.2 ssds.
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Btrfs and zfs are self-healing.
You can make a script to check for errors and autocorrection yourself but that needs at least a second hdd. On both drives are the same data and a file or database with the checksums of the data. The script then compares the actual checksums of the two copies and the db checksum. If they match -> perfect. If they don't match the file where there are two matching checksum is the good one and replaces the faulty one or corrects the db entry, whichever is defect. That's it. It doesn't have to be more complicated.
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Any file systems Windows can read out-of-the-box are no good file systems. What Windows read? FAT and NTFS. Former is so basic it has no mechanisms to detect errors and bitrot and the later one is a mess.
You should stick to ext4, btrfs and zfs.
If you want to make if fool-proof then add a sticker with 'bring me to a computer shop to access my content'.
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This will do nothing at all. Drives don't die by rust. They usually die because the motor somehow can't get the discs to spin. Very often dry lube is the reason. That can occur if you leave the drive off too long.
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For local backups it depends on what you want to have:
- The cheapest option is a usb or thumb drive. But you have to regularly plug it in and copy your backup on it.
- The lazy option is to buy a NAS and configure a backup job that regularly creates a backup. Versioned, incremental, differentials and full backups are possible as is WORM to add a bit of extra security. You can configure a NAS to only turn on specified times, do a backup and then turn off again. This will increase protection against encrypting malware. WORM also helps in this case.
Or just let it run 24/7, create backups every hour and install extra services on it like AI powered image analysis to identify people and objects and let it automatically tag your photos. Cool stuff! Check out QNAP and Synology or build a NAS yourself.
A NAS can also be configured to present its content in a LAN by itself. Any computer will automatically connect to it if the access isn't secured by user/password or certificate.
I recommend buying a NAS.