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emptiestplace ,

I suspect, if you were to stop being an entitled asshole, "these nice people" would find it a bit easier to be nice to you.

emptiestplace ,

When it comes to getting the attention of others, there's always an incentive.

emptiestplace ,

The collaboration features in 365 fuck up and get in the way a lot more often than they work correctly WITH ONLY TWO CONCURRENT USERS. Conversely, I've seen entire classrooms in Google Docs working together like it wasn't even a thing.

I don't have a lot of love for any of these companies, but what you are saying is objectively false.

Network loss after 24hrs on Docker LXC

Fine folks of c/selfhosted, I've got a Docker LXC (Debian) running in Proxmox that loses its local network connection 24 hours after boot. It's remedied with a LXC restart. I am still able to access the console through Proxmox when this happens, but all running services (docker ps still says they're running) are inaccessible on...

emptiestplace ,

Why are you doing this? Unless you have a good reason, you should probably either run Docker in a vm, or use something other than Proxmox where you can just install Docker on the host system.

emptiestplace ,
  • Kernel isolation
  • HA
  • Stability
  • It works
emptiestplace ,

Why not just use LXC though?

emptiestplace ,

In Proxmox?

emptiestplace ,

I appreciate that you don't fuck around when it comes to defending your laziness.

emptiestplace ,

Has any of this been verified by other sources? It seems either they've cleaned it up, or this is a smear campaign.

emptiestplace ,

Oh, can you do this in the past?

emptiestplace ,

Do you understand kernel memory management fundamentals? I'm asking because what you wrote here strongly suggests otherwise - so, unless you're able to show me I'm wrong, I'm going to stick with my conclusion that this is all incorrect and likely complete bullshit.

emptiestplace ,

With 64GiB or more of RAM?

emptiestplace ,

Not saying this is not possible, but your story does seem a bit simple.

emptiestplace ,

Forget about the third-party assessment, how do you think you were doing?

emptiestplace ,

The /s actually makes this one more sincere.

Best resources to learn more about networking

I have been exploring the world of home servers/self-hosting for a little over a year now, and feel like I have at a decent understanding of a lot of things that go into this. The one thing I am not remotely comfortable with yet is networking. It's like a foreign language to me....

emptiestplace ,

Imagine trying to learn math without solving any problems along the way.

emptiestplace , (edited )

Off topic: I see your name in orange in the Voyager app. Is this a per-comment flag on Lemmy (that you have the option to set when posting), or just something apps might do based on the value of an account-level flag?

Edit: disregard, see below.

emptiestplace ,

Oh! Thank you! I assumed these were admins or something, but it seems it highlights users on my own instance. Stupid feature.

While we're here, how many of your comments has Voyager eaten?

emptiestplace ,

Hmm. They both do that. Why did you switch back? The app is just a wrapper around the PWA to provide a bit better integration.

emptiestplace ,

Oh no.

Unfortunately I have a lot of experience with this: attaching permanent array members via USB is a bad idea. OP, if it's not too late, and assuming you haven't already and decided to double down on yolo, I'd recommend reading about the downsides of this approach. It is easy to find relevant discussions (and catastrophes) in r/zfs.

Thunderbolt enclosures are a bit more expensive, but they won't periodically fuck up your shit just because.

emptiestplace ,

What an assertion - if you're not using ZFS, how do you know you've "never lost a bit so far"?

emptiestplace ,

Yes - and unless you treat each enclosure as its own failure domain, it will still be a compromise, but it's a lot better.

emptiestplace ,

You must be reasonably decent at counting!

emptiestplace ,

It really sucks that that makes you a dick, but yeah...

emptiestplace ,

Oh. Thanks. The scenario I had in mind was kinda the opposite.

Is rsync.net a good service for backups?

I've been playing around with the self hosted apps for quite a while and I got to the point where I'm happy about my local setup. Next step is to setup reliable offsite backup. I'm using borgbackup as a tool to manage my backups (so far only local backups). I've been looking for an affordable yet reliable service to store my...

emptiestplace ,

You cannot use rsync with Backblaze, nor zfs send | recv. If these are important to you, rsync.net might be worthwhile. That's it, really.

emptiestplace ,

'/s' would be a lot more tolerable if it meant 'Subway'.

emptiestplace ,

Are we mostly in agreement that free will is an illusion, then?

emptiestplace ,

Well, that's a reasonable conclusion to this thread.

emptiestplace ,

You're so disingenuous it's actually amusing.

emptiestplace ,

iperf3 showed 2.5 in both directions?

-R reverses direction

Also note it can be set up as a daemon - I like to have at least one available on every network I have to deal with.

emptiestplace ,

This isn't a reading comprehension issue.

emptiestplace ,

I think they are taking advantage of the fact that Mozilla just changed CEOs; folks will be skeptical, and that is worth a few clicks. Even the beginning of the article is more ambiguous than it needs to be. These organizations (not Mozilla) exist solely to get attention, and should not be given the benefit of the doubt here.

emptiestplace ,

Articles and headlines do not exist in a vacuum. 'Context' is not even remotely straightforward.

emptiestplace ,

Your physical is quite nice.

emptiestplace ,

Don't ever let anyone tell you that you're a subpar LLM.

emptiestplace ,

neuroplasticity

emptiestplace ,

Casting doubt on environmental factors without conclusive evidence simplifies a complex issue. Science thrives on openness to new data, not dismissing possibilities without thorough investigation.

Personally, I don't think you should be telling folks "how science works".

emptiestplace ,

You're literally doing the thing you accuse others of—jumping to conclusions without full evidence. Declaring ADHD purely genetic, while ignoring potential environmental factors, is a leap without scientific backing. It’s not about muddling waters; it’s about acknowledging our current limits and exploring all possibilities. That’s the essence of true scientific inquiry.

emptiestplace ,

Dismissing the role of environmental factors in ADHD overlooks the basic science that our behaviours and surroundings can fundamentally alter brain function. It's a leap to equate cautious exploration of these effects with debunked myths.

emptiestplace ,

Is this really your response?

Nobody said environmental factors "cause ADHD"; this debate is about whether environmental factors can amplify presentation of executive dysfunction type symptoms in the genetically predisposed.

Just because environmental factors can alter brain function, it doesn't mean every disorder or behaviour is potentially generated by environmental factors!

No, but it does mean that it is incredibly unlikely that they are not sometimes exacerbated by environmental factors.

emptiestplace ,

It's also a study based on self-reporting from caretakers

Is this better or worse than other forms of self-reporting?

As cool as technologies like fMRI are, we have not reached any meaningful degree of objectivity in most psychological/neurological pursuits.

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