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(Quote) Chunkserve got a few hundred customers in from LET thru the last two weeks. I would have waited for further reviews to come by, but there are already signs of mismanagement and the super-budget providers are priced at twice as much. Bad heur…
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Are you still selling these offers? https://manage.leapswitch.com/cart/self-managed-nvme-cloud-vm-usd/ (linked)https://manage.leapswitch.com/cart/252-self-managed-cloud-vm/ (unlinked)https://manage.leapswitch.com/cart/254-self-managed-windows-cloud…
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On the Nokia 3330 I used SMSs to write memos. They would remain in memory until reboot. On my current 3.5" Samsung from 2010 I use T-Memo to store the debit card pin. (the other phone with the battery hot-glued to it died 2 weeks ago, it's in…
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(Quote) The KingSpec were known for being a decent Chinese brand if you managed to get original ones off Aliexpress. But SSDs on Aliexpress are likely counterfeit, report fake capacity, or may be an array of cheap SD cards on a SATA adapter. I was d…
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(Quote) Unlikely, or yoursunny.com would go down too =)
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ChatGPT translates better than Google Translate, it can maintain the same register and add notes if asked to.
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A useful event to train Gmail's spam filter. Thanks for the email, Ava.
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The newer versions of mdadm since a few years ago recognize arrays by the metadata on the block devices and no longer rely on device names, so if the disks order and names change, the array is recognized automatically. ZFS on the other hand depends …
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(Quote) Depends according to whom. Enough said.
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I had linux raid 1 with ext3 for several years, performance was no worse than naked drives, by default multiple threads can read concurrently spreading the load on different drives. Easy to set up and resilient to crashes. Then I moved to ZFS mirror…
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(Quote) I Xi what you did there
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(Quote) My worry with these vanity TLDs is that one year you register them for $1 the next year you renew for $1,000.
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To the moon 🚀🚀🚀
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Why Pom1 and Pom2 are on a fruit crate.
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You gotta make a Cervia plan.
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My basement workstation: (Image) If you notice the timestamps on those files you might recognize that my only hope toward /etc is to spare myself a walk to the basement to crawl behind the bench and plug a monitor into a noisy machine that stoppe…
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(Quote) Laissez faire =)
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(Quote) ISO mount, because not even 5% of the providers offer *BSD as an installable template.
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Actually both the FSF and Opensource.org agree that: (Quote) This is from https://opensource.org/osd The term "open source" might also be used loosely, not implying a specific definition. Kinda like banks with their "peer-to-peer&qu…
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(Quote) It is perfect for idling. It will idle at 100% disk usage though and you'll want to think twice before typing ls. On the positive side, my HDD plan was usable some days :)
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(Quote) That's at least 20 Espressos served in plastic cups from the vending machine I had in school! Still, judgment was not impaired (not too much at least, because I did end up buying a special promo :smile: )
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(Quote) Not open: "port25": false, that's one of the attributes I track.
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(Quote) We got a mole in the hole! You gotta post those pictures somewhere sometime! Forget about popcorns, this is a fireworks event!
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@bikegremlin: I see. I went thru a years-long stage when I was noting but disappointed that so few people could appreciate these principles of individualism and autonomy, and so many would defend the opposite. I would spend time explaining my view, …
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(Quote) I appreciated the LES rule with the nanny state comparison. I have a feeling you too may have read some political theory perhaps. I have a shelf of unorthodox authors whose names is probably safer not to mention eheh :) These things look so …
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(Quote) Years ago Tim Cook went on stage presenting the latest iPhone, and he was carrying a 20 years old Motorola brick in his holster...