

That’s it, I can’t use it, fuck.
That’s it, I can’t use it, fuck.
Ahahahaha. It really is just a fucking bus. These mfkers are truly incredible. And I’m not entirely sarcastic here. They’re great at inserting themselves into existing systems and syphoning off profits out of them.
I think so. A relatively small subset of the video upload firehose at YouTube who produce rewatchable content is going to require a lot less resources to provide than doing a free-for-all upload-anything video. This might actually be feasible.
It absolutely is on an individual level in a system where capital decides who writes the laws and who gets justice. The way you push back is by organizing as a class or at least a group.
There’s one in the article comments. Talks about getting the material “dishonestly” and violating the TOS.
WTF is Premium Lite?
For a while at least.
Does anyone know if there’s additional sandboxing of local ports happening for apps running in Private Space?
E: Checked myself. Can access servers in Private Space from non-Private Space browsers and vice versa. So Facebook installed in Private Space is no bueno. Even if the time to transfer data is limited since Private Space is running for short periods of time, it’s likely enough to pass a token while browsing some sites.
I’m using Wiki.js but yeah, mediawiki works too. So does DocuWiki. Depends on the features you’d need.
A wiki?
I think they’re also doing 5nm using DUV. Low yields but probably OK when you’re not on the hook to make chunks for nameless shareholders.
Because I have to learn, understand what you wrote, probably more, and especially internalize its security implications. I currently understand all that for IPv4 and I’m confident I’m not leaving holes open when I self-host services. But of course it’s probably a good idea to learn and use IPv6. It’s just not free and when you have existing infrastructure and muscle memory on IPv4, there’s that much more work. If I was starting anew, I’d probably do it. It’s similar with SaltStack. If I was starting anew I’d use Ansible instead.
It proved sqrt(2) irrational with 40tps on a 3090 here. The 32b R1 did it with 32tps but it thought a lot longer.
I think I’ll die using IPv4 behind NAT along with VPN. 😂
Let me tell you about diagnosing a reproducible crash on that 5950X system after swapping the RAM with verified good modules. An issue I only discovered because I decided to warm myself using Folding@home for a couple of cold days while my building was switching the central heating on. 😂
Condolences, you just switched to Ultra-Violence.
Yeah. But it could be the board that burned it. But yeah, dead RAM is bad news, something is likely up. If I had data corruption and RAM didn’t show errors I’d begin swapping components. If the machine is cheap and swapping components would be too expensive or impractical, I’d swap the machine for another, like a cheap second hand Dell box.
That’s right. It’s why I began donating to the IA recently.
Ugh. And as far as I’m reading, we’re hitting limits with the connectors and interconnects so the next iteration up might require some type of CAMM interface. 😔
Any counter indication to using this from Canada?