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They announced it at summer game fest a couple of days ago, then announced it would be released in 24 hrs.
Bit of a double whammy, but a well received one.
They announced it at summer game fest a couple of days ago, then announced it would be released in 24 hrs.
Bit of a double whammy, but a well received one.
A sow is a female pig, which doesnt produce silk at all. Attempting to get silk from it would be difficult, if not impossible and futile. It wouldn’t matter how hard you try, you would get nothing.
You can get as much silk from a sows ear as you can get blood from a stone. I dont see much differnce, but i guess the sows ear phrase requires more culture context if it means “you can’t get something nice from rubbish.”
How is it not? The euphemisms all mean you “cant get X from Y.”
Both of my examples mean exactly that.
“You can’t get blood from a stone” is classic in the US. “No more juice from the squeeze” is another variant.
How much profit is Redis or Hashicorp kicking back to the people the contributed to it when it was FOSS? It’s just “Fair code” now to allow its “creators” to profit, right?
Solar prices are very regional. Different local rebates, labor costs, permitting requirements, etc.
Immensely. Its extremely versatile and robust at this point.
If youre just using it as a media center computer go with libreelec, which is an OS that boots directly into kodi. The intergration is deep and excellent.
Most discrete raid cards will do the job, but look for on card caching and a battery for “quality.”
Hardware raid can 100% do any of the above tasks, and has always been able to do them. You need an actual raid card, not some half assed baked in mobo raid.
Hardware RAID was doing all of the above before software RAID was available to end users.
It helped bring trump into office in 2016, so they are ginning it up again for the election year.
He’s probably interested in blocking these kinds of PR’s.
He is now that people are spamming the high profile projects he used as examples in his “get paid” cryptobro scam videos and it’s pissing people off in the FOSS communities hes trying to worm the project into.
Hilariously, he stated that he would be really unhappy if people were doing this to his actual FOSS projects, which makes me wonder why he didn’t use them in his examples instead of the completely unrealted Node.js and ghost projects.
Its almost like he made himself getting rich someone else’s problem. Totally unlike crypt bro behaviour, of course.
Self hosting and syncing data to a 3rd party would give you total control of your data and data resiliency.
Sounds like a good combo that’s lacking now.
Simple to use NAS software. Has a unique raid model that allows adding as few or as many discs as you like of whatever size. You can start with 3 and add 1, 2 or more to the array, no issues. The parity model also lets you add as many parity discs as you like, as long as they are the same size as the largest disk.
Had early docker support as well, so it’s easy to spin up and integrate docker apps on the same server.
Lastly, they used to sell an excellent 8 bay standalone case. Think its been some years since they did.
There are knock offs in the $100 range on amazon. Bring your own raspi4 though.
Everything should be mounted in fstab. Post your cat /etc/fstab.
I’m betting it’s pretty easy to read.
Nah, this is a meme post about using chatgpt to check even numbers instead of simple code.
Same joke as the OP, different format.
Youre in luck. Forgeo is a well maintained, self hosted gitea fork that is federated by design.
Naming is strange and inconvenient, as there is a prominent raspi singe board competitor named the Orange pi and these 2 projects look to be unrelated.
A lot of them have better specs. Where you lose out is the ecosystem of supported devices and software, but the names above should be in a good spot for k3.
It can be. I often find it “bursty.” I’ve had months at a time when I had stand-ups and then “do whatever you want” for the rest of the day. I generally did do useful work, but there were plently of days when I was just chilling out.
Ive also had months where I ran from fire to fire while on fire, spreading even more fire. Also, there was fire.
It juat depends. If some org treats you as disposable, pays like shit and lights your hair on fire as you walk in, y’all should walk back out. The next org will probally treat you better, because there are good orgs out there. Even the good places get busy for a bit though. Just make sure that busy comes with money and that it ends at some point.