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Who is a character you feel is overhated and despised too much ?
  • Personally, I didn't really mind Wesley in the later seasons and a few of the Wesley-centric episodes were pretty good. It's really the first season, and even more so the first few episodes of the first season where he was annoying as all hell. Oh look, boy wonder saves the ship, yet again. Unfortunately that kind of seems to have stuck with the character, despite the show toning down his antics significantly after that.

  • Looking for some HVAC suggestions to better cool my stifling second floor
  • I had the same problem, in a similar sized townhome. My solution was similar to your first option. I bought and installed a wireless thermostat. This was back in the late 2000's, so it predates the "smart" thermostats like the Nest. It's just a basic programmable thermostat you can move around.

    It works well enough. In the summer, I can move it upstairs so the upstairs stays cool. In the winter I could move it downstairs, but generally I leave it upstairs anyway because that's where the bedrooms are. I remember the thermostat was a bit pricy back in the day, but I'm still using it some 15 years later so I've gotten my money's worth out of it.

  • Why do people throw out old motors, bicycles, anything metal into rivers and lakes instead of a junk yard or the trash system?
  • Junk also tend to accumulate in rivers and lakes. Once it's in there it's out of sight, out of mind - and even if you know it's there it is often difficult to remove.

    When it finally gets cleaned up by bringing in the magnet or a barge to dredge it up or whatever, you're seeing years if not decades of stuff that's getting pulled out all at once.

  • Notes from a year of reading science fiction and fantasy [potentially minor spoilers]
  • With David Brin's Uplift books, I'd just start with Startide Rising. It's not so much a sequel to Sundiver, but another standalone book set in the same universe. There's a couple of very minor references to Sundiver, but you're not really missing anything if you haven't read it going into Startide Rising.

    While Startide Rising is fantastic and is probably one of my favorite sci-fi books, I found Sundiver just wasn't that good. It's not really bad per se, but it was David Brin's first novel and that really shows and has some issues with pacing, an unreliable narrator, and things like that (IMHO). It's also more of a mystery/detective novel set in space whereas Startide Rising is space opera, so the whole feel of the two books is very different and can just boil down to what sort of books you like.

    I actually had read Startide Rising twice without even knowing Sundiver existed before looking it up online and realizing it was the second book in a series. I'll probably pick up Startide Rising for another re-read sometime in the future, but for Sundiver once is probably enough.

    The third book The Uplift War, is also quite good, and similar to the other two it's more of another standalone book that's set in the same universe, with some minor references to the previous two. I wasn't as much of a fan of the last three books - they are a trilogy more than a standalone books, and you'd probably want to have read the previous three books before tackling them (or at the very least, Startide Rising) because things aren't going to make a lot of sense if you just jump right in. I found them a long read and they got really weird at the end. Like Sundiver I'd say once is enough for books 4-6 too.

  • Why people are boycotting Asus all of a sudden? Asus outrage explained
  • That's my experience with Asus going back over 25 years now. To me, Asus has always been substandard products sold at premium prices. If I wanted a substandard motherboard, I'd buy ECS and save a bunch of money. And to be fair to ECS, I've had some of their boards that have worked just fine, which is more than I can say about the Asus stuff.

  • 12TB for $80 - serverpartdeals.com
  • It certainly could. That's the gamble you're taking.

    I usually replace drives after 5 years if they are doing anything I consider important. So those drives to me would have 1-2 years left in them. Of course, I have seen a good number of drives I have repurposed to things less important still manage to rack up impressive numbers of hours.

  • Any out there running Windows XP in 2024?
  • I have an old film scanner (was pricy back in its day) that doesn't have drivers for 64 bit Windows, and anything newer than Vista. So I have an old XP box that can talk to it.

    That's all I use that computer for, so it's otherwise fine with its circa 2009 configuration. Haven't had to do any fixes or workarounds.

  • What are some good games with *zero* replayability?
  • For me, it wasn't just the story, but also just randomly going out and exploring, checking things out, and finding cool (and sometimes scary) things.

    It's one of those games that I'm hoping in like 10 years or something I'll have forgotten enough of it that if I go play it again it'll be mostly all new again.

  • What software you consider so bad it made you happy when you left your job?
  • We actually moved from JIRA to Azure DevOps. Part of it was that Atlassian dropped the server version of JIRA and we weren't too keen on moving to the crappier cloud version.

    I'd say it's different. Some things JIRA does better, some things Azure DevOps does better. You eliminate some pain points, and end up with some new ones.

  • Has Google’s search results drastically declined for anyone else?
  • DuckDuckGo is not Bing, though they get most of their results from Bing so they end up pretty similar.

    And yes, I would say it's better. Not that Bing is particularly good and their search results have also taken a nosedive. But they are still way better than the garbage results I get out of Google.