It was definetly DNS

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    442 months ago

    My NAS is currently sitting apart while I turn my wife’s old PC into our new media/game/whatever server, it’s been 3 weeks of different random shit not working/being forgotten (whoops, I tossed all my old sata cables! Oops, forgot that the PSU is shit and needs replacement! Oops, the dog PISSED ON JT AND RUINED THE MOTHERBOARD)

    Wife is clearly annoyed that the automatic piracy machine isn’t working and has threatened to resubscribe to streaming services if I don’t fix it soon lol

    (Just gonna upgrade my gaming PC and use MY old parts to cover the busted mobo I guess)

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      282 months ago

      Ok, clearly this one is on you. And I don’t blame your wife.

      1. You tossed out perfectly good cables. I’ve made this mistake too, so I feel your pain.
      2. You need to have at least two piles: one for working parts, and one for non-working parts. Any organization beyond that is icing on the cake.
      3. The cake is a lie.
      4. I have no words for how your dog was able to piss on your computer. I would suggest looking up clicker-based training and teach your dog to piss on the carpet and not the hardware.

      I mean com’on. Those are all rookie mistakes!

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        152 months ago

        You tossed out perfectly good cables. I’ve made this mistake too, so I feel your pain.

        Ha ha, I haven’t!

        <is consumed by giant pile of IDE, parallel, serial, VGA, telephone, USB A-B, RCA, and other assorted very obsolete cables>

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          62 months ago

          And there will come a day where you will be asked for a cable, and eventually you’ll find it in the tangled mess of cables that you’ve put somewhere in your domicile, you’re sure of it, just give yourself a minute to check; hold on, you swear you have it, just give yourself a minute to find it…. No not that one, almost but not quite…. Ah ha! Found it… no, you’ll keep looking.

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        I am not made of money and cannot afford new drives, so once the backup was done I pulled em out thinking it was going to be a quick weekend job

        Then… Life happened.

        The REAL issue is the dog pissing on the mobo one night when I left the parts on the ground. He doesn’t do that usually so my guess is the Spray-Paint (I also painted the case) was causing doggy nose problems so he doused the smell or something. Took 2 days (I only have so much patience after work) of troubleshooting to figure out what fucking parts were functional after that.

        This is not my first rodeo. No, I will never learn. If I still had my ADHD medication this would have been done in 1 weekend without issue but hey, I have broken brain!

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          72 months ago

          Don’t work on electronics on the floor. Spread them across the dining room table so that it can’t be used for meals and your wife can complain about that, too!

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            22 months ago

            When I had a dining room table I did that one time and earned anger.

            Nowadays the only table big enough currently has a different project sprawled all over it because a part is on Back-Order, so I make due

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              12 months ago

              Buy a table saw, hammer, and screwdriver and build yourself a new table. What could go wrong? 😉

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      32 months ago

      Jeez. I’m tempted to send you my old Dell R710. It’ll at least work. The system is pretty bulletproof.

      You can generally get something newer with lower power requirements for cheap… So I won’t, but still.