

No, that was only possible because of the southern strategy of the 60s-90s, which pivoted electoral weight to the section of our country most enamored with fascist racism.
No, that was only possible because of the southern strategy of the 60s-90s, which pivoted electoral weight to the section of our country most enamored with fascist racism.
It’s a moot point to debate whether Trump is a Russian asset or not. Either way, he’s acting as if he was.
Yes, but we do get to abuse brown people right?
Yeah, they had way more horrifying ones:
America has been destroyed by the politics of the southern strategy.
There’s a mass rename button somewhere.
They were slc, so the charge ratio was much higher.
Mlc/tlc/qlc drives have to measure a current very precisely, up to 16 values of discrimination, any charge degredation doesn’t change a 1 to a 0, but a 3 to a 2 to a 1 and given enough time, a zero.
Also smaller gate dielectric so more leakage.
Tim apple sms’d him a single picture.
Course, the picture was the back of his neck in a sniper scope.
Sometimes pictures speak louder than words.
And some pictures transcend language and random rants of gibberish.
It’s not that.
It’s just that models are trained on writing and you don’t need to train a lot of white supremacy before it gets redundant.
Been using nginx, probably should change just because my mail uses letsencyrot while my http uses bought certs.
Letsencrypt has gone far enough that we can just rely on it now apparently.
You’re so full of shit, this isn’t a recession.
This is a proper depression, just like the last time people fucked with tariffs.
In my job? Yes.
At home? God no.
I make sure I can recover data when things go wrong, but otherwise my recovery path is redeploying quickly.
I’m gonna have to donate then.
It pushes stuff when they’re really really cold, so for instance init services and libs that have basically never been touched since boot but still technically need to be in memory.
They might have been pushed out because the page cache thought it had something more interesting, or if you have VMs, because the system wanted to make some huge pages.
It’s good, but be aware you want to stick to LTS kernels or at least don’t upgrade casually.
Arch is the worst for this, ubuntu and debian are better but still get hit.
https://forums.opensuse.org/t/zfs-on-tumbleweed-how-to-keep-a-working-kernel-version/151323
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/15759
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/137pucy/zfs_not_compatible_with_kernel_63/
Hit this recently on an arch build, switched to kernel-lts and it worked, but basically once every year or so the abi breaks and zfs is dead for 3-6 months on github.com/torvalds/linux@master. Just FYI.
FYI, zfs is pretty fucking fragile, it breaks a lot, especially if you like to keep your kernel up to date. The kernel abi is just unstable and it takes months to catch up.
Which is part of why I don’t trust zfs on root.
Worst case you can sometimes recover with zfs-fuse.
KDE connect is a life saver.
Cancelled pushbullet for it, it’s incredible.
That’s literally what I’m saying.
Are you being semantic?
They realized the revenue as dividends, which is exactly what the link says.
Nfs, it’s good enough, and is how everyone accesses it. I’m toying with ceph or some kind of object storage, but that’s a big leap and I’m not comfortable yet
Zfs snapshot to another machine with much less horsepower but similar storage array.
Debian boots off like a 128gb Sata ssd or something, just something mindless that makes it more stable, I don’t want to f with Zfs root.
My pool isn’t encrypted, don’t consider it necessary, though I’ve toyed with it in th past. Anything sensitive I keep on separate USB keys and duplicate them, and I use luks.
I considered virtiofs, it’s not ready for what I need, it’s not meant for this use case and it causes both security and other issues. Mostly it breaks the demarcation so I can’t migrate or retarget to a different storage server cleanly.
These are good ideas, and would work. I use zvols for most of this, in fact I think I pass through a nvme drive to freebsd for its jails.
Docker fucks me here, the volume system is horrible. I made an lxc based system with python automation to bypass this, but it doesn’t help when everyone releases as docker.
I have a simple boot drive for one reason: I want nothing to go wrong with booting, ever, everything after that is negotiable, but the machine absolutely has to show up.
It has a decent ups, but as I mentioned earlier, I live in San Jose and have fucking pge , so weeks without power aren’t fucking unheard of. I’m away from home so it has to come back after the fairly regular outages. I have some leeway, but my entire infrastructure is on it, so not much.
https://www.bea.gov/news/2019/direct-investment-country-and-industry-2018
The TCJA generally eliminated taxes on dividends, or repatriated earnings, to U.S. multinationals from their foreign affiliates. Dividends of $776.5 billion in 2018 exceeded earnings for the year, which led to negative reinvestment of earnings, decreasing the investment position for the first time since 1982. Tables 3 and 4 provide information on the country and industry breakdown of dividends.
By country, nearly half of the dividends in 2018 were repatriated from affiliates in Bermuda ($231.0 billion) and the Netherlands ($138.8 billion). Ireland was the third largest source of dividends, but its value is suppressed due to confidentiality requirements. By industry, U.S. multinationals in chemical manufacturing ($209.1 billion) and computers and electronic products manufacturing ($195.9 billion) repatriated the most in 2018.
Yes, I remember when Oppenheimer got in trouble, which resulted in all the decent doctors in the country being rounded up and executed based on lies.