I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as [email protected] until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in systemd/Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.
Yes. Maybe we just live different lives but I’ve never encountered someone even closely similar to what he’s parodying.
PSA OP “wikipediasuckscoop” seems to have a personal vendetta against wikipedia. All their posts are various articles bashing the site.
I see.
Tigris pricing table for those who are interested:
Component | Standard Tier | Infrequent Access Tier | Archive Tier ** | Archive Instant Retrieval Tier |
---|---|---|---|---|
Data Storage | $0.02/GB/month | $0.01/GB/month | $0.004/GB/month | $0.004/GB/month |
Class A Requests: PUT, COPY, POST, LIST | $0.005/1000 requests | $0.005/1000 requests | $0.005/1000 requests | $0.005/1000 requests |
Class B Requests: GET, SELECT, and all others | $0.0005/1000 requests | $0.0005/1000 requests | $0.0005/1000 requests | $0.0005/1000 requests |
Data Retrieval | Free | $0.01/GB | Free | $0.03/GB |
Minimum Storage Retention | - | 30 days | 90 days | 90 days |
Object Notifications | $0.01/1000 events published | $0.01/1000 events published | $0.01/1000 events published | $0.01/1000 events published |
Egress (Data Transfer to Internet) | Free | Free | Free | Free |
For reference B2 is $0.006/GB
Why did you choose Tigris over the cheaper B2?
That title does not give a good impression, but I’ve watched the first minute (don’t have more time gotta go to work) and it seems like it’s a somewhat serious video.
I think this is a very good analogy
Link for those that are interested: https://modrinth.com/mod/psi
Recently some issues were opened on a repo of mine, they confused me at first until I realized it was written by an LLM. Really annoying.
Just wondering, why do you run a monero node?
Day/night cycle, the local time usually matches with the local day/night cycle which is far more relevant than international communication of time
Tradition, some countries have weird time zones, but it’s a lot of effort for little gain to change that
Are we could use .beat time
I used QEMU but I don’t think it’s possible anymore. I had to use an older version of OSX (I think I tried 3-4) but that version is no longer supported by XCode.
Yes, and the worst part is that XCode is only available on OSX.
I once had to make an iOS app once and didn’t have a Mac so I developed the entire thing in a VM. There was no video encoding, the FPS was in the low single digits, which made it very difficult to even type. So I ended up writing the code using VSCode through SSH through Wireguard connected to the VM on the host machine, which actually worked surprisingly well. But hey, the app did work in the end.
What does the rapper have to with this? /s
The N100 really is a great option, I’m running like 40 services on mine. However, some N100 boards from China don’t have the best power management and BIOS. Instead you can also get an N100 board from an established brand and combine it with an M.2 to 6x SATA splitter (those other boards use splitters anyway) for the same (or better) price compared to those Chinese NAS boards.
The AI advertising is just a symptom of the underlying issue; VC funding.
Props to him for trying it himself instead of having someone else do it and take all the risk
I didn’t think rule 5 applied because this is about the history of French Police. It doesn’t mention any political party (except the Nazi’s) and only briefly mentions the involvement of De Gaulle. I’ll reconsider if multiple people who watched it disagree.
Fighting fire with fire