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Mon Jun 27 15:53:28 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   yeah, but the whole adapter thing did not leave me a lot of choice. nowadays it's simpler

Mon Jun 27 15:50:09 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   iirc the Pentium of the time were passively cooled

Mon Jun 27 15:49:30 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   the thing is quite ghetto. motherboard is Slot1, but I'm using an adapter to put a Celeron Socket370. with an angled heatsink (the stock one was horrible), which would accept only a 60mm fan, but I used a "funnel" to use a 80mm one

Mon Jun 27 15:46:29 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   at least it has survived the manufacturer's existence (it's an ABIT)

Mon Jun 27 15:45:59 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   currently I can't ssh into it, it segfaults right away

Mon Jun 27 15:45:22 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   I haven't investigated yet, hopefully it's something stupid and I can keep it

Mon Jun 27 15:44:56 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   pankkake: something other than the ps is dying ?!

Mon Jun 27 15:44:44 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   I have a 18 year old PC still running (almost 24/7) for these years, but it started dying

Mon Jun 27 15:03:14 UTC 2016  <kakobrekla>   pankkake i have some pwm/rpm and voltage/rpm saved but that is not the whole story

Mon Jun 27 14:59:18 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   no published results?

Mon Jun 27 14:52:33 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   still I'll eventually replace them all by the same model

Mon Jun 27 14:49:56 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   my solution to fans is to have them in another room (hole through wall)

Mon Jun 27 14:49:14 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   being used to a frequency => kinda like we deal with tinnitus? :)

Sun Jun 26 18:07:53 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   soulseek made it easier since you could browse directories

Sun Jun 26 18:07:02 UTC 2016  <*>   pankkake used to look for misconfigured soulseek clients sharing "my documents", weird stuff inside!

Sun Jun 26 18:06:00 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   pankkake: already happens

Sun Jun 26 18:04:28 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   though next step could be "pay or we'll publish your files"

Sun Jun 26 18:04:05 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   this probably won't change security practices, but at least backups will be made more seriously?

Sun Jun 26 18:02:40 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   http://www.computerworld.com/article/3088094/security/the-number-of-corporate-users-hit-by-crypto-ransomware-is-skyrocketing.html

Sun Jun 26 16:50:55 UTC 2016  <pankkake>   often seems it's slashdot + 1d

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