I'm only 6' or 6' 1.5" in the work boots they made me wear, 225 lbs +/-but one of my MSP tasks had me going to the practice facility for a local football team. Being surrounded by 7' 350 lb linebackers messed with my head for quite a while.
Yeah, I joined Piefed because I appreciated seeing the cross posts all on one page and the ability to tag users. As I notice more comments disappearing, I'm beginning to rethink my main instance.
I second this. I'm going through a period just like OP. I had a license 30 years ago and just got my permit again this year because life. The biggest thing was getting a compact car that I felt less uncomfortable driving, a Hyundai Venue.
My boss and I both lived 2000 miles away in Provo, Utah 25 years ago at the same time, close enough I could see his place from my apartment, but never met there that I know of.
A narrow flat blade, like 3/16 or 5/32 will go between the lobes and center piece and allow the screw to be backed out. Done it with loads of HP SAS that insist on T10 security screws.
I had to upgrade my EdgeRouterX when I got gig fiber. I kept the Ubiquiti APs, I really like their management interface. But I replaced the router with a Mikrotik RB4011iGS+ because I thought it had a better feature set than the equivalent UBNT and was half the price.
Living in salt country, I've found heat and percussion to be helpful. Hold a soldering iron to the nut for 3-5 minutes, then wail on it with a rubber mallet. Repeat a few times if needed. Usually loosens up the fastener because it dislodges the gunk in the threads.
Frigate is the next big rock on my migration to lower power hardware. How are you running it? I'm trying to move to incus but I tested it on Docker. I need to get off my my W10 blueiris install.
I'm only 6' or 6' 1.5" in the work boots they made me wear, 225 lbs +/-but one of my MSP tasks had me going to the practice facility for a local football team. Being surrounded by 7' 350 lb linebackers messed with my head for quite a while.