I wonder how many tablespoons of electrons 3.8Tb/sec over the time of the attack actually is
I wonder how many tablespoons of electrons 3.8Tb/sec over the time of the attack actually is
Can’t keep archives of Saturday morning cartoons we all grew up with and loved; will sue you for keeping copies of them.
Definitely ok to being three mile island back online for AI though, that’s the ticket to a better humanity!
For real why has everyone with any kind of money gone psycho? Have the bad guys started winning even harder?
That effort to appeal is by boosting ragebait to get engagement and foster addiction to the platform, in order to sell more ads.
Hence, morons get a bigger megaphone and groupthink takes over. See also the rise of Nazis/nationalism, etc.
Line go up, corpo no care
Remember how Comcast routers made that ghost mesh network?
Get chatGPT to write the field values for you
I think /mnt is where you manually mount a hard drive or other device if you’re just doing it temporarily, and /media has sub folders for stuff like cdrom drives or thumb drives?
That or Ansible, if you will have a machine to deploy from
and Steam
Exactly what is Steam doing now? AFAIK only charges fees sales of games through the Steam platform, from which developers get a LOT of value.
I mean there had been complaining for years that it was becoming just that; it’s just that they were trying to do it without anyone noticing and then all the tech bros got into a hold-my-beer contest
Why that’s literally what it was designed to do
Yeah, always check all of this stuff. Server hardware gets a lot more updates than like gamer board BIOS, companies invest high millions, even low billions in this stuff and they expect problems to be address promptly for that kind of cash.
Check for any peripherals or cards, too. RAID, backplanes, networking cards; drivers, firmware, anything.
I think Firefox and Safari are the only ones. (Don’t come at me with that Brave bulllshit)
No, no - legit! Do go on.
Slower than Firefox
Remember when Google pushed for use of open standard in the browser to force Microsoft IE out of the market? Oh yeah I ‘member
Exactly. These kind of things happen from time to time; hell even big corpo OSes mess up. They said they’d taken time to fix their process to prevent this problem happening again.
If it becomes a pattern I’d become concerned. So far, it was inconvenient.
I’m not familiar with using USB drives, but on any bare-metal system don’t use /dev/sdX
but instead use /dev/disk/by-id/<big long disk identifier>
in your fstab/cryptab etc. Even if you switch ports/bays, or your devices come up in a weird order after a reboot, config always points to the same physical disk. Way less stuff breaks.
God they’re so expensive now. I bought a 24-port backplane for $37 like 3 years ago and the same one is now $120
Are those posts/comments/images available on other instances?
If an instance just shuts down, we just lose all that content? Sounds like a pretty fatal flaw.
You can’t really reliably use consumer SSDs in a server/NAS situation though, unless you more prepared to replace them every 12-24 months and suffer poor read/write speeds under load