Yes! It is great.
Any more I reencode for local streaming to my TV.
Yes! It is great.
Any more I reencode for local streaming to my TV.
No, tmux does not redirect to a file. Though ‘>’ and ‘script’ do.
Tmux is like ‘screen’ and can be wrapped with ‘byobu’.
Like MOSH? https://mosh.org/ Mosh has some predictive output and will resume sessions automatically.
Or more like tmux/screen? Has some fancy “nohup” like functions.
I would want something simple, extensible, and easily readable. I would write in the clearest way possible in Bash with small, single purpose programs handling anything performance critical.
There was a nonfederated one. Elk talk, or Oxes. Anyway, most useful on college campuses. Pointing this out for reseach.
Sounds great!
Edit: It was yikyak!
I am failing to find source, but there is also a story about an older predictive model that worked great at one hospital, but failed miserably at the next. There was just enough variation in everything that the model broke.
(I think the New England Journal of Medicine podcast, but I am not finding the episode.)
Glad the article calls out the toxic needles to avoid. If you aren’t reading the article, you should know some pine needles are toxic.
Some pine needles are edible. Some pine needles are toxic. Likely a good idea to avoid the pine needs that are not green.
Have you tried a restore? A non-differential smap snapshot should be fine, but differential snapshots would make a restore difficult to impossible.
A zfssend and zfsrestore with a differential snapshot would be more traditional. If one put mbuffer in the middle, it would even be fast.
Code review still exists.
For now code reviews are done by competent people. What about once
AI makes creating new code disproportionately easy
?
Edit: Is it clear the quote, plus the items before and after are all one thought? I am hopeful, but not convinced.
I am, perhaps, too judgemental.
Since Hindenburg directly profits from the company’s decline in stock, it’s not an impartial source of information, but the company’s other reports into companies like Nikola have held up to scrutiny.
I don’t like that Opera now has an AI integrated.
I don’t know that this article is compelling. Their main source of information was discredited in the article.
Thank you. That was very clear. I look forward to seeing the results of the developments.
Sure, but not one of those is a reason to use it.
Please give me one example of how sublinks is better than lemmy currently for use.
(I don’t understand why new software instead of improving lemmy.)
Kinda related: what if I install something like Debian/Ubuntu on it? Can I still use the NAS hardware in the same way?
This question confuses me. Debian and Ubuntu can be setup to be NASes.
NAS is a description of a mid-level function that various software provide a part of.
Various file systems and volume managers can provide snapshots and rollbacks. To aid your research LVM, ZFS, and many others support snapshots.
There are various ways to then expose the formatted space to the network. To aid research NFS, SMB, and iSCSI are options.
Anyway, I hope this is helpful to someone.
WTF! That is crazy!
That sounds wildly dirty.
I had not, but I don’t read the names. I will endeavor to notice. Thank you for the heads up.
I don’t understand why people on here want so much to strengthen them ever further.
It is about a lawless company doing lawless things. Some of us want companies to follow the spirit, or at least the letter, of the law. We can change the law, but we need to discuss that.
The first step is to make it work (at all, even badly).