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So does this mean my open source project CI/CD pipeline is a step towards fully automated luxury gay space communism?

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Don't forget the records that convey Satanic messaging when played backwards at 1.5x speed

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Finally we've found the perfect car for Ben Shapiro's wife

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Linux may be the best way to avoid the <insert dystopian corporate feature> nightmare

Always has been

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    That's just a ghost in the shell inspired prosthetic to help her type faster /s

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    Gentoo users would be really mad about this if they weren't still building their web browsers and could get online

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    I'm pretty sure it's "run as many threads as there are cores" mode, though if you're running it in a terminal I always find it best to use nproc-1 or -2 so the machine actually stays usable.

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    Oof, that might as well be a fork bomb then

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    Billionaires and investment companies buying radio, TV and print media outlets, massively consolidating them and then turning all of them into engagement bait, rage bait and propaganda factories is what ruined journalism. Radio, TV and newspaper deregulation in the 80s and 90s was a massive mistake and is the major driver of the breakdown of civil discourse over the last 30y. Which, of course, is good for billionaires and Wall St because it leaves society too dysfunctional to reign in business as usual profit extraction.

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    Or it's an undisclosed AI generated image, that seems more likely to me than any other source

    What is the most appropriate way of tracking web traffic?

    I have my personal blog, made with Hugo and hosted on GitHub pages. Initially I did not turn on any kind of web tracking / web analytics, because I do not like tracking at all. But I want to make my blog better and to achieve it, I need a feedback loop about traffic. For example, what are the most popular publications, or how...

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    I think Matomo is the popular ethical Google analytics alternative IIRC

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    Thanks to pipewire's pulseaudio emulation transitioning from one to the other is effectively seamless. Just install the pipewire pulseaudio package (it's tiny) after installing the rest of pipewire and apps that depend on pulse just work.

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    NVMe in a USB enclosure makes a pretty rad backup target a couple of times a week. The whole job is over and done in <2 minutes.

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    And signal integrity. At modern speeds trace lengths are spec'd in mils and dimms can be tough to design for (or just more expensive) so OEMs just solder ram directly.

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    This is v2 of the CAMM spec and it's awesome. They've solved all of the major issues that were causing laptop mfgrs to solder ram directly to the motherboard and they've nailed the biggest problem with v1 which was the ease of damaging the CAMM connector pins. Apparently you could wreck the v1 connector with compressed air if you weren't paying attention, which makes tool-free connector replacement in v2 a great addition.

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    Check out You.com too, their search is far better than Google on a lot of the technical topics I've searched for.

    Edit: ugh, it was good. Now they're shovelling LLM interaction front and center and the original search functionality is completely buried. If you can find their original search interface it might still be worth a look.

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    I'm hopeful this is further developed and licensed out. I'd love to have one of these setup at home as part of a VR rig

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    Board positions exist as a way to funnel wealth to the children, relatives and friends of the people startups are going to for their initial investment.

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    Bing is even more heavily monetized and encrusted with garbage than Google is.

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    Yeah, well PC LOAD LETTER

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    That looks like it can support so much femboy junk

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    For RSS I like ReadYou, for feeds I like Mastodon with a variety of interests followed. There are a surprising number of orgs on Mastodon these days.

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    Ad money machine didn't go brrrrrr

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    iowait is indicative of storage not being able to keep up with the performance of the rest of the system. What hardware are you using for storage here?

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    If I had to guess there was a code change in the PVE kernel or in their integrated ZFS module that led to a performance regression for your use case. I don't really have any feedback there, PVE ships a modified version of an older kernel (6.2?) so something could have been backported into that tree that led to the regression. Same deal with ZFS, whichever version the PVE folks are shipping could have introduced a regression as well.

    Your best bet is to raise an issue with the PVE folks after identifying which kernel version introduced the regression, you'll want to do a binary search between now and the last known good time that this wasn't occurring to determine exactly when the issue started - then you can open an issue describing the regression.

    Or just throw a cheap SSD at the problem and move on, that's what I'd do here. Something like this should outlast the machine you put it in.

    Edit: the Samsung 863a also pops up cheaply from time to time, it has good endurance and PLP. Basically just search fleaBay for SATA drives with capacities of 400/480gb, 800/960gb, 1.6T/1.92T or 3.2T/3.84T and check their datasheets for endurance info and PLP capability. Anything in the 400/800/1600/3200Gb sequence is a model with more overprovisioning and higher endurance (usually refered to as mixed use) model. Those often have 3 DWPD or 5 DWPD ratings and are a safe bet if you have a write heavy workload.

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    That's what I'd do here, used enterprise SSDs are dirt cheap on fleaBay

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    Depends on the SSD, the one I linked is fine for casual home server use. You're unlikely to see enough of a write workload that endurance will be an issue. That's an enterprise drive btw, it certainly wasn't cheap when it was brand new and I doubt running a couple of VMs will wear it quickly. (I've had a few of those in service at home for 3-4y, no problems.)

    Consumer drives have more issues, their write endurance is considerably lower than most enterprise parts. You can blow through a cheap consumer SSD's endurance in mere months with a hypervisor workload so I'd strongly recommend using enterprise drives where possible.

    It's always worth taking a look at drive datasheets when you're considering them and comparing the warranty lifespan to your expected usage too. The drive linked above has an expected endurance of like 2PB (~3 DWPD, OR 2TB/day, over 3y) so you shouldn't have any problems there. See https://www.sandisk.com/content/dam/sandisk-main/en_us/assets/resources/enterprise/data-sheets/cloudspeed-eco-genII-sata-ssd-datasheet.pdf

    Older gen retired or old stock parts are basically the only way I buy home server storage now, the value for your money is tremendous and most drives are lightly used at most.

    Edit: some select consumer SSDs can work fairly well with ZFS too, but they tend to be higher endurance parts with more baked in over provisioning. It was popular to use Samsung 850 or 860 Pros for a while due to their tremendous endurance (the 512GB 850s often had an endurance lifespan of like 10PB+ before failure thanks to good old high endurance MLC flash) but it's a lot safer to just buy retired enterprise parts now that they're available cheaply. There are some gotchas that come along with using high endurance consumer drives, like poor sync write performance due to lack of PLP, but you'll still see far better performance than an HDD.

    Elon Musk says it's his turn to have the remote (www.engadget.com)

    [Xitter] just announced a smart TV app for streaming video. Or, more accurately, that it claims it's building one, with absolutely no launch date mentioned. The appropriately-named [Xitter] TV wants to be “your go-to companion for a high-quality, immersive entertainment experience on a larger screen.”

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    A choice morsel from the r/subredditdrama thread:

    https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6652995b-9bb4-453f-8d95-74ed58711a8e.jpeg

    The best part is that the game isn't even Japanese, it's from a Korean studio

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    Check out bazzite.gg - it's a gaming spin of Fedora atomic and I've heard nothing but good things.

    Otherwise there's always Arch, or a derivative like EndeavourOS, that's where I do my steam gaming. I have, on occasion, had issues with the Nvidia dkms driver and have needed to fork the nvidia-dkms package to track a particular driver release to skip a buggy version. Aside from that it's been pretty smooth sailing. I use flatpak steam and ProtonPlus to pull Glorious Eggroll releases and everything I've played has worked well.

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    Nvidia drivers are largely reliable these days. I've daily driven AMD/Nvidia hybrid setups since ~2020 and have only occasionally had Nvidia driver issues. I've actually had more breakage in amdgpu due to insufficient testing and code churn - I think I've reported close to two dozen regressions over the last 4y.

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    AMD/Nvidia hybrid user here. I've had more breakage in the amdgpu driver than Nvidia by far. I think a more fair comment is "drivers break on Linux occasionally and it's a good idea to learn how to roll back package versions."

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    I have one in a USB enclosure in my parts box, I get it out every 5-10y when I need to read a disc

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    Gcam does that no matter what phone you hack it onto. I have a modified gcam on my op9 pro and it produces similar photos.

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    I use Arch, btw.

    Serious posting: I got tired of making backports for Debian and Ubuntu. I use Arch BTW.

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    I'd go with cross-fit here personally, or rock climbing

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    +1 automate your backup rolling, setup your monitoring and alerting and then ignore everything until something actually goes wrong. I touch my lab a handful of times a year when it's time for major updates, otherwise it basically runs itself.

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    I'm waiting for them to offer a chassis to convert their laptop parts into USFF PCs. Reusing old parts after an upgrade is pretty attractive. I think they mentioned this a while back, I've been waiting for it to happen.

    I'd also like to see a thunderbolt or oculink GPU bay part that would enable eGPU use with their machines.

    And if we're wishlisting top facing speakers would be 🤌

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    Ah, I guess they did - thanks!

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    His only talent is convincing the wealthy to invest in his schemes. I don't understand how he does it, hearing him speak is painful.

    That's not fair, he's also really good at making promises to the public to secure incentives and public funding and then fucking everyone over

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    FOR ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE PLEASE DRINK VERIFICATION CAN

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    It's often deployed as a surprise reveal at the end of a gif, Google "surprise dickbutt" and you'll get the idea

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