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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • The number of redundant drives actually doesn’t make much difference, but it does “help”. Instead of picturing individual drive failures, picture a house fire.

    Also picture the next step after one of the drives fails – you’ll be copying all of that data off of your 1 good drive, putting a lot of stress on it. That drive is likely from the same batch, same age, etc. as the failed drive. The likelihood of your good drive failing during the recovery process is higher than one might like.


  • A reasonable tip ensures that someone will accept your order. Nobody is forced to go pick your food up.

    I did a bunch of ride-a-longs with my buddy during COVID. Watching him decide which orders to accept was fascinating. There are lots of variables, and a reasonable tip was a requirement.

    It basically boiled down to how much money per mile.

    Some shady people will put a $20 at first, but then change it to $0 after the food is delivered – not based on bad or slow service, but because they are assholes. The $20 is to get a Dasher to accept the order quickly. Bait and switch.







  • I’ve seen similar stuff based on language settings. Are you signed into the same profile on the web and in Jerboa? Each account has its own language settings. I have mine set to “Undetermined” and “English”. The language box is a little bit awkward to use. The best way would be to click the “X” on the right of the box, which clears everything. Then select Undetermined, then hold “Ctrl” while selecting other languages (English, for example).