• 0 Posts
  • 49 Comments
Joined 1Y ago
cake
Cake day: Aug 12, 2023

help-circle
rss

“Easier” and “simpler” are in the eye of the beholder.

A different way to approach it is to limit the failure domains. If this breaks how sad are you?

I would separate storage from the rest. Networking stuff together may be fine. Home assistant depends on how dependent on it your household is.


I have not had an issue mixing and matching drives in a hardware or software RAID. Just needs to be at least as big as the previous.

I have had issues with non-vendor drives in Dell and/or HP systems.

(I am a pro, but not your pro.)


It is a natural study. Just compare rates to those of nearby towns. Possibility very fast to do.


Yes! It is great.

Any more I reencode for local streaming to my TV.


a “great rejuvenation” by 2049.

Few things, other than raising children take 25 years. Is China hoping for a baby boom?


Google has laid off their Python Foundation team and asked them to train their replacements who will be in the Munich office.


There was another like this in Europe. I understand very eye opening. I didn’t know if it is traveling, or if this is another. Sadly, rape is common enough we could have a few these per region.


Cloud has some great features. Important to know what they are. Also important to know if you need those features and what the cheapest and best ways to get them are.

I love the meme. Good job.



I am failing to find source, but there is also a story about an older predictive model that worked great at one hospital, but failed miserably at the next. There was just enough variation in everything that the model broke.

(I think the New England Journal of Medicine podcast, but I am not finding the episode.)


Have you tried a restore? A non-differential smap snapshot should be fine, but differential snapshots would make a restore difficult to impossible.

A zfssend and zfsrestore with a differential snapshot would be more traditional. If one put mbuffer in the middle, it would even be fast.


If this were a company, then this would be a lack of building up the next generation of leaders. I guess politics is a game of everyone for themselves, and not a team.

In a Terry Crews’ book he discussed being a rookie in the NFL. One’s teammates woke to tear a person down, and not build them up. They are all competing for the same small number of spots.


I am, perhaps, too judgemental.

Since Hindenburg directly profits from the company’s decline in stock, it’s not an impartial source of information, but the company’s other reports into companies like Nikola have held up to scrutiny.


I don’t like that Opera now has an AI integrated.

I don’t know that this article is compelling. Their main source of information was discredited in the article.


I think it is far too late for that.

Where the fuck is the VP? I have not seen her since she was elected.


Kinda related: what if I install something like Debian/Ubuntu on it? Can I still use the NAS hardware in the same way?

This question confuses me. Debian and Ubuntu can be setup to be NASes.

NAS is a description of a mid-level function that various software provide a part of.

Various file systems and volume managers can provide snapshots and rollbacks. To aid your research LVM, ZFS, and many others support snapshots.

There are various ways to then expose the formatted space to the network. To aid research NFS, SMB, and iSCSI are options.

Anyway, I hope this is helpful to someone.


I don’t understand why people on here want so much to strengthen them ever further.

It is about a lawless company doing lawless things. Some of us want companies to follow the spirit, or at least the letter, of the law. We can change the law, but we need to discuss that.


I wonder if the specifics of the hack would make backing up elsewhere fail. Possibly by spreading the hack to new machines.

In any case, testing backups is important.




Neat read.

To save time for those wondering if they care. (Definition on link from paper, but WAY down in the content.)

CRDTs (Conflict-Free Replicated Data types) are fancy programming tools which let multiple users edit the same data at the same time.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflict-free_replicated_data_type

Edit: My pet peeve is having to read and understand a significant amount before I can guess if I care about the subject.






What the fuck does it actually do, and what is one use case?



Best of they touch your life.

I like they “can my X talk to my Y?” Y is usually my phone. X would be a “smart” anything.

Failing that, make a file organizer.


When looking at the drives, check the “disk writes per year”, as that will give an estimate of what the vendor thinks the life will be.

Seagate brands some good ones. I had a few that went years and none failed. Samsung makes some PCI monsters which are likely overkill.

I would only get new and register then ASAP for the warranty, or cheap from a trusted friend.


Shit that sounds familiar. Like the jpg was large enough to push the binary into some random memory region.


No, we cannot just put every random library on the server. Please stick to the stable ones the team picked, not random ones you just heard about and wanted to try in production.

Docker enters the chat: Now you can!



Inflation cooling is “things getting worse, less fast”, not “things returning to how they were.”


Weird. Guess Reddit needs to put more resources into moderation.

Edit: Finished reading article, and it may be slightly more complicated than that, but not by much.


Lots of good points. Glad she has the platform to get the ideas heard.

All programs with a config should have a mode to check that config and highlight issues.




The price caught my eye. They are now offering it at over twice the price. Inflation, or improved performance?


Sales can’t get those bonuses if they only sell actual products.