I had carrot cake for my birthday. Best cake.
I had carrot cake for my birthday. Best cake.
How is the “fraction of compute” being verified? Is the model available for independent analysis?
Are you running zfs on multiple slow spinning disks? Might just be that they are taking too long to spin up?
The kernel boot time is very slow, that is probably worth investigating first, but I dont have any theories there :(
European at the start of the coma, American when they wake up… ducks and runs
rust (site:programming.dev | site:lemmy.world)
That seemed to work, I guess you could keep appending instances?
Its just google, so no user specific impact.
Generically, with site:programming.dev
, replace with your own instance.
But it assumes two things:
You may need to try a different instance for 1, but 2 is not really solvable.
Well, it certainly shifts the abortion debate…
What happens when the family farm runs low on food, or a parent loses their job?
“Well, tommy’s always been a bit odd, you know what to do. Shame, he almost made it to 18”.
For a similar tool for windows, there is: https://www.grc.com/wizmo/wizmo.htm
Every day, JS strays further from gods light :D
My favourite one is:
i -=- 1
And make your chisel blunt and chipped? You monster
Remove the HDMI port with pliers :D
Even when not logged it, yt builds a profile of what you watch. I’m not logged in on my work browser, but it still knows what I watch frequently. So this ones on you…
Container overhead is near zero. They are not virtualized or anything like that, they are just processes on your host system that are isolated. Its functionally not much more different to chroot.
Bear grylls it. More seriously, the water is purified and recycled.
Its networking is a bit hard to tweak, but I also dont find I need to most of the time. And when I do, its usually just setting the network to host and calling it done.
Are you using docker compose scripts? Backup should be easy, you have your compose scripts to configure the containers, then the scripts can easily be commited somewhere or backed up.
Data should be volume mounted into the container, and then the host disk can be backed up.
The only app that I’ve had to fight docker on is Seafile, and even that works quite well now.
Internet is already federated, its just called peering instead?