From low caffeine, right? Me too.
This is brandishing. There is no way this should have been dropped.
This stuff right here. Game changer is not exaggerating at all.
As another DIYer for mudding and taping, what I've learned is that less is more. Better to do 5 wafer-thin passes with virtually no sanding than 2 passes and sand like a sumbitch because it's full of bubbles.
Content Distribution Networks?
Condolences on dating Elizabeth Olsen!
I run on dual Xeon R410s with 128Gb of RAM (2013?). Got them for free, on Kijiji. Runs Proxmox on both and a pile of VMs. Dual GB nics, 6 SAS bays, HBA in IT mode for ZFS. Has iLo for OOB management, or whatever the Dell equivalent is.
I mean, it's not fast, but each server has 24 cores and I can chunk PDF files fairly quickly for RAG on 10 cores and have plenty for mail server, Nextcloud, K8S running some side hustle apps, etc, etc. Kind of a noisy prick when it winds up though.
Buy old servers.
I really want a pickup with a shortish range. I don't need 800km, I need about 250 at the absolute max, and most days less than 100. But it has to be 4WD and have a box big enough to hold farm equipment and mucky things like newborn calves.
The Slate would be perfect if it were 4WD. I need absolutely nothing in the way of creature comforts except a heater and AC. I can't stand listening to a radio so a BT speaker would do me fine.
The factory ones are blinding now. This isn't a misalignment issue anymore. At one time you could say that and have a good chance of being right.
Whatever it is, it's totally tubular.
That's how I started out, too. Not only does it take forever to dry, it'll crack and slump. And then, of course, there's the interminable sanding.
You can also play with the later coats, going with a thinner consistency so it fills the little holes better and you're scraping most of it off. Watch a few youtube channels of pros, it's time well spent to save time later.