That’s why frequency is one of the most important factors for public transportation.
That’s why frequency is one of the most important factors for public transportation.
Modular phones are a solution looking for a problem. Every use case is either “I wanna upgrade my CPU” or something that can be achieved with a case.
Happy cake day!
That’s what I use actually. Very nice, but just… Matrix makes more sense for the masses.
What does simplex do? Is it a P2P thing?
Yeah.
I used it recently. Its actually really nice! Its fast. It also suffers from clients being weird. Although it is very stable. And extremely resource light. Apparently a single server can support 100,000 users or something. And it has distributed servers too (which is possible because it’s stateless. Wish Matrix had it though)
Matrix is in my (and a lot of other people’s opinion) way better for the future. The encryption is better, and there’s a lot more stuff supported by it. Importantly moderation.
Correct. They have to prove that it caused damage.
Is it better? It still has a lot of problems and missing features.
That would just screw over young people
Uhhh.
Driving shouldn’t be at 25, nor marriage.
What would you use besides Matrix?
If you look at the output of ls -l , you’ll see a number on the left which tells you how the pointer counter. Folders are usually rather high, as both the parent folder, and any child folders point to it.
For files it counts the number of hardlinks.
Yes you can do this. Two problems:
It isn’t fast. Watch your MTU.
Youll have to make sure return packets come through the VPS on their way back. You’ll have to set up those packets to masquerade on their way out, otherwise you’d see internal IPs on the internet (they get dropped immediately). You can either masquerade them on the inside so they appear to be coming from your VPS (internally), or if you want the destination computer to see the real Internet IP, you’d need to set up rules on the destinarion computer which routes packets through the VPS otherwise they’d return via the default gateway.
Files on a hard drive aren’t directly files. Folders, for example, are just metadata things which contain pointers to things like the previous directory and files within it (along with names) AND other metadata like owner, group, and permissions. Files have a similar metadata thing (they’re called inodes) which things like owner, permissions, and a block manifest (where the data is stored) and critically: a count of how many things point to it.
This count is needed because of hard links. A hard link is two folders pointing to one of these file metadata blocks as different files. The count is used to ensure that a file that is still in use isn’t deleted. This also means a hardlinked file must share at least some permissions. Most systems are also set up to only cache one copy of the file in RAM if such a situation were to come up.
So what I assume time shift does (can’t use it because it has an aneurism when it sees a RAID drive for some fucking reason) is store independent “copies” of files per each backup, where only changed files are stored and the rest are hard linked. There is still storage used for the new folders but its on the scale of hundreds of KiloBytes. The software can purge one of the backups safely without affecting another, including the first backup.
A soft link is just a file that contains a file path. Like a shortcut.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_last_days_of_american_crime
Seems like it’d be a kind of okay option if you were really stoned and actually spent the whole movie on your phone.
Yeah its a predator thing not a pedo/ebo/ebiphelia thing
Aren’t the vast majority of child sex abusers not pedophiles (or variant)? Isn’t it more of a vulnerability thing?
Its Microsoft they’re not that smart.
Its all just hard links I see no reason why you can’t.
There’s a movie called “The Last Day of American Crime” which has this premise. It has a 0% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
You’re actually already protected.
For example a polygraph can only be used with consent.