In the past I’ve tended towards /srv/*
as most mounts end up being application specific storage.
Though now it is all mounted as container volume storage.
In the past I’ve tended towards /srv/*
as most mounts end up being application specific storage.
Though now it is all mounted as container volume storage.
“Perfect” would be to have complete/proportional diverse representation.
“Good” is having any diversity.
Them too.
Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good.
The plan? Ukraine surrenders unconditional and in totality.
Eeeh, if anything, systemd is Microsoft’s contribution.
/s sort of
Ah yes, another victory for zero tolerance policies.
Everything about this is asinine.
There is argument to support burying these kinds of article. To reduce exposure to copycats.
It’s similar to guidelines for reporting on suicides: e.g. don’t describe the method.
On the other hand reporting that the guys was caught and the plot foiled shouldn’t be buried.
Thanks! I was pretty sure the Australian senate was elected, and was hoping for confirmation.
The senator is elected to the senate, party affiliation is not a requisite. If a senator is evicted from their party they just become an independent senator.
Note: I’m assuming this is how the Aus Senate works, as it’s probably similar to any other western democratic parliament.
Well. To Java that’s just a string of utf-8 characters, assuming you haven’t bastardised the encoding, and it’s just yanked out of an HTTP entity. So of course they’re different.
If you’re using some json parser and object mapping library (like Jackson) then all bets are off 'cause it could be configured any which way.
On every other language and library it’s whatever the defined behaviour is.
3/10
Isn’t that a cello?
I haven’t wanted an Intel processor for years. Their “innovation” is driven by marketing rather than technical prowess.
The latest batch of 13900k and again with 14900k power envelope microcode bullshit was the final “last” straw.
They were more interested in something they could brand as a competitor to ryzen. Then left everyone who bought one (and I bought three at work) holding the bag.
We’ve not made the same mistake again.
Intel dying and its corpse being consumed by its competitors is a fairy tale ending.
LoL.
The glockenspiel thread was worth it though.
It’s “world’s smallest violin” where I’m from. Are there regional/cultural variations on this saying?
Thinking about it, the SoC idea could stop at the southern boundary of the chipset in x86 systems.
Include DDR memory controller, PCI controller, USB controllers, iGPU’s etc. most of those have migrated into x86 CPU’s now anyway (I remember having north and south bridge chipsets!)
Leave the rest of the system: NIC’s, dGPU’s, etc on the relevant busses.
NVIDIA spent many many years doing a very very poor job of providing drivers for Linux.
Many people have not forgiven them for that.
I did this until I moved to an ISP that cared about IPv6.
It was almost trivial even with the ISP’s PoS router.
Good.
Regardless of what crimes he committed or not or whatever, the extraordinary extent of his persecution was purely political revenge for airing dirty laundry.
Frankly, he is supremely lucky to have not had an “accident” already.
ARM won the mobile/tablet form factor right from the start. Apple popularised ARM on the desktop. Amazon popularised ARM in the cloud.
Intel’s been busy shitting out crap like the 13900K/14900K and pretending that ARM and RISC-V aren’t going to eat their lunch.
The only beef I have with ARM systems is the typical SoC formula, I still want to build systems from off the shelf components.
I can’t wait.
Used to be an LVM group using the LVM docker volume driver. So every container volume became its own LV.
Now just a bunch of devices behind a btrfs volume mounted on
/var/lib/docker
or wherever.