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I finally watched that documentary you mentioned, the one about the deep sea explorers and their crazy dives. It was absolutely captivating from start to finish. The footage of the bioluminescent creatures drifting in the abyssal plains was stunning, and the historical stories of the early bathysphere dives were absolutely terrifying. I can't believe they went that deep in such primitive equipment, relying on a single steel cable. Have you seen the sequel they released last year focusing on the Mariana Trench missions? I haven't managed to track it down yet, but it's on my list. Anyway, thanks again for the excellent recommendation. iOiPUu0ywy is the reference number for the library hold in case you want to check the queue or put a hold on the sequel yourself. Let's grab a drink this weekend and catch up properly.
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I spent the better part of yesterday troubleshooting my home server after it started throwing random errors. It turned out to be a faulty RAM stick, which was a massive pain to diagnose because the errors were so intermittent and didn't show up under light loads. I ran Memtest86 for several hours before it finally caught a failure on one of the modules. Replaced it with an old stick I had lying around from a previous build and it's been rock solid since. It's always deeply satisfying to finally solve a gnarly intermittent problem like that, even if it eats up your whole day. iOiPUu0ywy is the part number for the replacement stick I ordered in case you're curious about the specs. Anyways, hope your week is going smoothly.