

Ok great, thanks for sharing.
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Ok great, thanks for sharing.


ZFS works best for drives of the same size. It is possible to do multiple drive sizes, but it’s pretty tedious. Mergerfs is a clear winner when you have many varying sizes of drives and are okay with the speed tradeoff


Absolutely fuck them. Why do I feel like they’re only allowing it because people figured it out and reverse engineered it. Shows that you might as well because they won’t budge until forced.


Which proves to me more that we’ll never really know the truth of what happened. The trial was a sham in all directions, people paid off, cops did a piss poor job. I don’t think anyone will truly know except those that were there.


Don’t forget the dairy lobby too! Sure 75% of Americans are lactose intolerant but you still need that much dairy!


Competition, even if we hate the competition, is good. This absolutely will keep Valve on their toes, investing in Proton, making BigPicture a true reality. One big thing I see happening soon is other media apps. Microsoft will undoubtedly have the Netflix/Disney/Paramount/Whatever apps that you’ll be able to launch, it’d be nice to get those on Steam/Linux as well. That’s the last thing really holding back my machine in terms of “wife approval”


So they’re real real eager to beat the Steam Frame. Good. They see it as a real competitor.
Personally I have a Bazzite box and honestly? Couldn’t be happier. Haven’t ran into a single game that doesn’t work on it. Dragon Age Inquisition was a pain (setting it up from the Origin store instead of Steam, then getting the controller to work), but other than that it’s been great.


Ha, funny!
But also yes. When people come forward and admit they lied, I tell myself I need to trvisit my own opinions of an event, because what I thought may not be correct anymore. That’s how I moonwalk through life. Do my best with the facts at hand, but always be willing to change if those facts change


Or to make things that are making them look very bad go away and leave the public consciousness.


The Penguin man, you need to go watch that.


Everyone (including myself) were so eager to call the weird creepy guy a pedo and convict that I don’t think many stopped to think beyond it. Only now, well past the time he can actually have a fair day do we all realize “wait a minute, some of this may not have added up”. He may be innocent, he may be guilty, we’ll never know. What we do know is that the trial he was given was a sham.


and even that testimony is up in the air for accuracy too.


Its pretty well documented that a good few of the boys were coached by their parents into saying what they said and there was a lot of circumstancial evidence.
I’m not saying he’s a good guy, but there was a massive PR smear campaign against Jackson, and then with a trial that appears to be mostly for the papers, well. Anyone who claims absolutely he was, I wonder if they just bought the story that was there. The entire subject requires a good bit of nuance and speculation. We’ll probably never know the full truth.
Dude was weird and creepy, but he also never got a fair day in court.
You’re right, and it bugs me when people say things like “Or seattle”, my hometown, or any city. US cities get a very bad rap because our conservatives push “cities bad and scary” to small town/suburban residents, who are now terrified to go into cities. Furthermore they convince them that if you build transit or do anything for the city that the “problems” that are in the city will leak into their suburbs.
It boils down to one thing for me. These problems are real, but being able to say “City scary” allows people to shift blame to the city. Them being afraid that it could leak out to their areas proves that. It’s not the city’s fault. It’s society’s fault, and most people don’t like to be reminded that problems actually exist and our society we’ve built has real casualties. By having a homeless problem “in Seattle” or “in Dublin” it allows them to feel superior, like their town wouldn’t be the exact same if it suddenly 20x’d in size. They don’t need to think about homeless because it’s that city’s problem. Seeing homeless makes them feel things, and they don’t like that. It’s callous, it’s selfish, and it reeks of putting heads in sand as far as I’m concerned.
As for city dwellers, we’re surrounded by it every day. We empathize, we donate to our food banks, we do what we can - but most of all we don’t have the luxury of pretending the problems don’t exist. So when I see a post like this I roll my eyes. Keep your eyes down, don’t make eye contact, let them move on, and then think about donating to your local food bank or detox center. In fact, I think I’ll go donate to mine now.


I think even then that’s a solvable problem though. A unique hash of your server so if you move and start refederating the same process could happen. It’d require more work on the individual instance admin, but could be done


They’ve been anti-open source for a while, they clearly don’t see a profit motive without killing off their open source side. Anyone selfhosting or into open source should consider MinIO dead, and migrate. Hopefully someone forks it.


I think this could be solved with a migration window though, and a proper migration path in code. You spin up a new instance, clone your data. Then on old instance it sends a .well-known redirect message, or 301s for everything. Then receiving servers whenthey get that know to update all of their references. You keep it up for however long you think you should for all of the other severs to update.


That’s not at all want we’re talking about. We’re talking about going out as an individual if the claim that it’s to eat is valid or if they’re covering wanting to hunt for sport.


Native Americans are the last ones on american soil who hunt to ear, respecting the animal enough to use all of it. Everyone after that consider it “sport”.
Actually that’s a great way to call it. Did you get your gear from the sporting store? Then you consider it sport.
Nothing to see here folks, move along