Not OP. But i do the same.
I have multiple proxmox hosts, running multiple VMs, each running containers.
I do it so I can minimise disruption. Fixing a fault in immich doesn’t mean the house is without plex for a week.
Not OP. But i do the same.
I have multiple proxmox hosts, running multiple VMs, each running containers.
I do it so I can minimise disruption. Fixing a fault in immich doesn’t mean the house is without plex for a week.


Unfortunately can’t codify how platforms work soecifically into law.
But you could possibly explicitly make companies liable for promoting “detrimental” content. Then define “promoting” as something like “surfacing content to a user beyond the reach of the users immediate network. Ie algorithmic suggestions or advertising”


Exactly.
The outsourcing supply countries have had over a decade now of working on and around large commercial software platforms.
They have knowledge of their customers needs and the capabilities of the platforms.
Yet how many of them are western owned, and how many are eastern owned?
If 1.4 billion Indians can’t make a corporate-ready viable rip off of SAP in 10 years, AI isn’t going to either.


It’s probably true.
Think of it with this alternate headline:
Spotify reclassifies what constitutes a good developer
And no doubt, they’re capturing what these “good developers” do to better train the clanker to make the “bad developers” redundant.
The crunch of the toast vs the softness of the bread. The saltiness and richness of the butter against the spice of the pepper.
It’s got contrast across two food metrics! Beats the shit out of PB&Js, and you don’t get peanut fragments stuck in your teeth.
It’s poverty food (for when butter didn’t cost $20/kg), but it’s not half bad.


Hypothetically, they could be placing orders for all the other chips needed in their other hardware, predicated on delivery on memory chips.
My gripe with wayland is how it made desktop environments less composable.
With x11 you could sort of mix and match your DE and WM. I could have all the “it just works” everyday computing from Gnome/KDE/xfce/whatever, and the workflow-boost from a Tiling WM. In some cases, making it work was a bodge but it worked.
Now, with Wayland, your WM is effectively your DE. It’s now a constant choice of “do I want tiling? Or do I want to print something, or be able to change my resolution, or to plug a USB stick and mount it without remembering the arcane incantations”.
I just want to be able to print something, and have virtual workspaces per monitor. I could live without tiling.


Lmao.
Using floats for nearly anything in a finance platform should be grounds for immediate dismissal.


You can run it on pretty much every esp.
I’ve had issues with getting it working on lilygo devices, but had no problem with basic cheap “devkits” from AliExpress.
It’s the balls that get you.
“Bro, who’s your favourite conquistador?”


The ban was specifically in the context of toys.
We banned toy magnets. Magnets for other purposes are still completely legal.
Put a crumpet in yer bum, pet.
Alternatively, it’s a queue of people.
Piss off. I haven’t said shit about your Note.


Threading is a great case for a macro.
(-> x (* 2) (/ 3) (- 1))
Is the same as (- (/ (* x 2) 3) 1)


Well, it was legal to do until relatively recently.


I have a VW ID.4.
In NZ they have no internet connection, no subscriptions, basic driver assist features, made in Europe, not made by Tesla, and are (were?) as cheap as BYDs, MGs, and Model3s.


All… five of them!
The other 7 are all lowercase. (One of you ignore site)


What do you use to bundle into one file?
Could be anything.
Something decides it’s going to fill your disk up with noise and plex enters a crash loop as it can’t write to disk any more.
Your reverse proxy decides it’s not going to issue valid SSL certificates so all your plex clients refuse to connect.
One day an OS update decides your network configuration wasn’t important, and your OS throws a shit fit because there’s no route to 192.168.1.100 any more