Yeah I used to play so much AssaultCube! Over 14 years ago now 😅
(Justin)
Tech nerd from Sweden
Yeah I used to play so much AssaultCube! Over 14 years ago now 😅
LVM is a good way to do raid on linux
lmao they made the cans from fallout real
Darkness, alcohol, and a lack of oil
We are at the end of the automobile era. The automobile has been a core part of the past 70 years, but its significance to the economy and to transportation is waning.
So we are both describing social democracy
There needs to be due process. We can’t ban a website because 10k people said it has disinformation. The DSA is the process for combatting disinformation on major platforms, and we should follow it. Twitter is already being sued under the DSA, and they will be banned in the next few months if they do not fulfill their obligations to fight disinformation.
I’m looking at the future and what might be good replacement that offers a blend of power-efficiency, flexibility, and storage cost.
Any modern CPU will improve energy efficiency. AMD AM4 platform and Intel N100 are very cheap. AMD SP3 platform is also very cheap and has a ton of PCIe lanes and memory expandability for gpus, NVMe, and running lots of VMs.
For storage cost, used hdds are currently $8/TB, generic NVMe is currently $45, and used enterprise SSDs are $50/TB, decide which you want to invest in depending on your needs. Used enterprise drives will be the fastest and most durable for databases and RAID.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=pm983+m.2&_trksid=p4432023.m4084.l1313
SSD prices are expected to decrease faster than HDD prices, and will probably overtake HDDs for value in ~5 years.
About dGPUs, Intel A310 is the best transcoding Gpu out there. Used Nvidia datacenter gpus probably have the best vram/$ and pytorch compatibility for AI
change.org isn’t going to do much, and the EU already has an ongoing lawsuit with Twitter regarding its disinformation promotion.
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_23_6709
It could be argued that the EU prosecutors should speed things up, though.
None of that is relevant to the idea of affordable housing for college students because 18 year olds going to college haven’t had the chance to start working yet.
I don’t think I was particularly lazy as a student just because I got free college and $1k a month student loans from the Swedish welfare state, and a free apartment from my parents, all without working a single hour for pay.
I remember some of my strongest drivers in college were my social life, the opportunity to enter an exchange program, passing 75% of my classes to keep my student loans, and my personal interest in the things I studied. So some monetary/quasi-monetary, but also many social. And none of them based on wage labor.
Also, while social democracy like what I’ve described doesn’t reject your ideology, there are also people who work for other reasons besides money, and there are more forms of unpaid work than there are for paid work.
Isn’t Bluesky federated?
Why shouldn’t everyone have access to housing, food, education, tutoring, and transportation like those people who inherit from their parents?
The social impact of engaged parents can’t be missed, but there’s no reason why there should be a material aspect.
1 is impossible due to Europe’s conviction. 2 is inevitable.
I think 5 has some elements of truth, but a full on collapse would probably be the end of Putin. More minor economic problems would probably lead to koreafication around the current front line.
When have Comcast, Disney, or IBM ever have been on the wrong side of history? /s
End road work, start train work
The Surovikin line seems have been quite effective.
But yeah, Russian soldiers are badly trained and casualties are insanely high. Russia does not have the manpower or equipment to win this war long term if the West continues to supply Ukraine.
There’s a Swedish startup named Tilitis making open source, verifiably secure hardware keys, but they’re not well supported at the moment.
Yubikey probably has the widest support for things like password managers and automatic sign in.
I wonder if these have increased ram latency due to the chiplet design. These are the first mobile chiplet I’ve seen, aside from desktop-replacements using am4/am5 ryzens.
Hopefully Anandtech will have more detailed look whenever they ever get their hands on a sample.
today’s kids have the wildest headcanons smh
I still ship mary and god tho