I had the same problem. I ended up filing off a bit on the far edge.
I had the same problem. I ended up filing off a bit on the far edge.
I’ve got a few devices running and it’s pretty cool. Don’t really have a use case for it though!
The epilogue of Life is Strange: Before the Storm
I have an M1 Macbook air and use an M1 Pro MacBook Pro for work. For everyday usage I can’t tell a difference in performance. I don’t use them for any video editing or encoding so can’t comment on that. There has been a decrease in performance after upgrading to Sonoma though
The air has genuinely impressed me. The amount of performance you get from a passively cooled, low power device is crazy
Brotato. I’ve sunk far too many hours into it
I’ve had my fair share of issues with Cisco, but my horror story comes from a pair of Dell EMC switches.
During a datacentre migration, the 2 aforementioned switches just would not communicate with each other. They were stacked together using virtual link trunking. There was nothing in the logs to suggest there was a problem, and everything was reported as up.
After nearly 24 hours of panic and scouring nearly every resource I could find, I came across an offhand comment in a reddit post about a certificate. This lead me down a rabbit hole where I eventually found the answer. Turns out the Dell CA certificate had expired and we needed to use a dodgy looking python script to replace the certificate. Boy was I relieved when everything kicked back into life again.
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