
Who gave the business major a marker?

Who gave the business major a marker?


All I know about ZFS is that there are weird patent or closed source encumbrances or something. I hear it’s good, and it seems popular, I just avoid proprietary Oracle products.
As for btrfs, the only thing that’s claimed to be unstable is raid 5 or 6. And people use it in production saying the claims are overblown. I don’t. I use it in raid1 mode. But raid1 in btrfs doesn’t require a bunch of matching drives. It lets you glom together a number of mismatched disks and just puts every block on more than one of them. So it’s a nice cross between a raid and LFS or JBOD.


A quart of water, about five to ten minutes before the desired event.


Writing tmux configs with nvim. Managing tmux configs with stow. Storing tmux configs with git. Running terraform and ansible to configure the git server with the tmux configs on it. SSH session to run monitoring utilities on the server that runs git to store my tmux configs. Running it all under tmux.


Or US news in “pics” or “memes” 😡


In this house, we serve both kinds of cuisine: macaroni and cheese!

My therapist has done CBT and DBT with me. She told me that because I’m neurodivergent, I might respond better to DBT. The two seem rather different.
Going by your other comments I would assume you and I share a heavily (over-?)developed sense of injustice. It’s a pretty common neurodivergent trait, which I don’t know whether it applies to you but [gestures around at Lemmy]
Surprisingly, I responded better to CBT than to DBT. I couldn’t begin to claim to know why but I felt like it was more direct with regard to what I personally felt I needed to work on. That’s not a broad dismissal of DBT, though. Different things work for different folks.


Next I’d be pretty happy if EDM could stop sounding like pop music too


I think you said pliers weren’t doing the job. Grab them with vice grips (locking pliers) and use the claw side of a hammer to pull them off like a nail.
Same thing as personal carbon footprints. A meaningless change being pushed on individuals when their total contribution to the problem is a mere rounding error on the amount contributed by the big corporations
Bro was really into quadrants


In the US? Child labor.


Nope. I used the fact that it never really went on sale as an excuse to avoid it, which had saved me a half year or so of my life, I think.


Dwarf Fortress. I think I have ten thousand hours in the classic game.
Oxygen Not Included for the same reasons. I really like games where you both design, and are affected by, complex ecosystems
I miss you already.
Deep breath. Read the joke again. It’s relevant.


Soooo…
I’ve been working on something for a while now. It has RSS feeds and partial support for ActivityPub, and it’s also got federated web search.
I’m considering adding AT proto for bsky support soon but it’s not a top priority.
It’s been in friends-and-family testing for about a year now. The intent is to release under AGPL, but development is closed until I feel the code quality can withstand scrutiny from this brutal community 😅
Right now I have a to-do list full of things that are stopping me from letting more people access it. My hope is to get them knocked out this summer, though. I’ll definitely post something here when that happens.
I heard about Surf well after I’d already been working on this, and signed up for the beta but have been on the waiting list since last year. I’d really love to see their approach.


Mostly by being an ingredient-only house. If there’s nothing too convenient around and you’re hungry enough, you might be more inclined.
Also you can make big things that you can pick off of throughout the week. I used to make giant pot roasts, which are great because you just dump stuff on top of a roast and pop it in the oven for a couple of hours without having to fuss over it, and eat that for a day or so, get bored with it and make tacos with the meat, etc.
Mine stopped working and I can’t figure out how to fix it. I switched back and forth between cloud and local models and at some point it just died.