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doublepg23
1,979karma·971submissions·October 30, 2018
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I was under the impression this was controllable.
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Is bcachefs years away? My understanding is the critical chain of code is pretty well tested - bcache.
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Programming with Lua on Roblox is exactly how my friend cut his teeth (we are mid 20s - some of Gen Z is getting old). He has said on multiple occasions it is the foundation of his programmer career.
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It’s too bad Optane failed. It legitimately improved latency over NAND flash.
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I actually did have an old 256GB Samsung die on me a few months ago. I’d say it was from 2014ish and had double it’s write endurance.
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That software wasn't running on servers 24/7.
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I’ve played with Cloudflare Pages as well and it’s been a similarly great experience.
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It’s been an enjoyable experience getting this to run on fly.io . Still working out a few bugs but the team has been very responsive on my bug reports.
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Agreed as a zoomer who spent a year not working and with one friend currently not working for a year+.
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> the ability to take someone's description of what they like and match it to what's on their wine list Absolutely, I worked in a wine store for years and it was always awesome having a c…
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I wonder if IPv6 will ever be the “path of least resistance” vs. NAT punching.
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Yeah, when I was playing with Silverblue before the 36 release it was wild having the download speed of the mirror being the bottleneck.
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Completely agree. It’s a really cool scene and inspired me to collect some old Gameboys.
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Long time Ubuntu user turned Fedora user (35) and I haven’t regretted it for a second. Awesome desktop for people who enjoy GNOME.
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My poor beagle bone black is becoming more and more of a paperweight :’)
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When using wifi that works [0] I actually quite like the use of ifconfig for making connections. [0] I was actually surprised my particular ath9k chip was unsupported (it would panic the kernel is add…
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Anyone know the best way to clean up your shell init scripts? Maybe rephrased a better way - what are all files my shell sources on startup? (fish in this case.)
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Running into edge issues and always trying to figure out if it was my container, Podman, or SELinux is making me very close to installing regular docker.
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I may be mistaken but the Fediverse are a collection of projects using ActivityPub or similar protocols. Usually they are federated not completely decentralized (or blockchain based) like "Web3&q…
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Absolutely. My homelab was a big reason I got the job, I’ve done a lot of basic sysadmin tasks on them. Funny enough I may need to set up a Windows Server install here, that’s my main blind spot after…
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What are the differences between RSS and Atom? Most of my experience with RSS is just for podcasts.
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Put a more negative way, but perhaps more funny: "Given the opportunity gamers will optimize fun out of a game."
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I’m pretty sure the memory limit was 4GB until very recently too.
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hardwareswap.reddit.com is the best way to buy used computer hardware.
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Funny enough Ubuntu didn’t even make that change until 2021 https://news.itsfoss.com/private-home-directory-ubuntu-21-04... …
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At want point to do you accept you’ll have to buy into _some_ vendor lock-in? Should you always program in a way that ensures your application will function a Zaurus running OpenBSD?
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I would definitely try an e-ink in person if you haven’t yet. They have gotten much better but even the top of the line models have woeful refresh rates.
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I’ve noticed listings like that more and more lately. A dark pattern where you initially think something is in stock but is actually sold by a third party of a third party.