@b0rk
Sometimes it's the right thing to do though. You can run 'less -R' and the colour codes get passed through unmolested. Or you can redirect to a file and see the output as it was originally intended, later on.
Never when doing further processing though, of course.
@chrisgerhard
Sometimes it's the right thing to do though. You can run 'less -R' and the colour codes get passed through unmolested. Or you can redirect to a file and see the output as it was originally intended, later on.
Never when doing further processing though, of course.
@chrisgerhard
@tshepang
Belgium did away with their version of TV licences in the mid nineties, replacing it with direct subsidies coupled to various requirements (in terms of market reach and objectivity) as well as having elected politicians on the board of directors
It solved so many issues and made the public broadcaster become actually interesting...
@highvoltage
Belgium did away with their version of TV licences in the mid nineties, replacing it with direct subsidies coupled to various requirements (in terms of market reach and objectivity) as well as having elected politicians on the board of directors
It solved so many issues and made the public broadcaster become actually interesting...
@highvoltage
Them: "X happened. You won't believe what happened next!"
Next page: 45 minute monetized YouTube video of pictures with voice over and simultaneous text, making it impossible to get the answer except by forcing your way through it.
Me: yt-dlp for downloading the video, whisper for transcribing the voice over into text, chatgpt to summarize the text into 3 paragraphs. "Okay, so it was very boring then" ๐
Next page: 45 minute monetized YouTube video of pictures with voice over and simultaneous text, making it impossible to get the answer except by forcing your way through it.
Me: yt-dlp for downloading the video, whisper for transcribing the voice over into text, chatgpt to summarize the text into 3 paragraphs. "Okay, so it was very boring then" ๐
@KaitlynEthylia
So you couldn't be a real programmer before Randall started doodling in his notebook in college, then? ๐
So you couldn't be a real programmer before Randall started doodling in his notebook in college, then? ๐
@k8vsy
KeepassXC, but shared via nextcloud
KeepassXC, but shared via nextcloud
and of course, because nothing is ever easy, I now have to forward-port code across 7 years of unrelated changes, and I may have to rethink bits a bit. Ah well, we'll get there.
Maybe it's finally time to update the negotiate() function to be cleaner.
Maybe it's finally time to update the negotiate() function to be cleaner.
all this to say that the NBD userland utilities will soon have:
- nbd-get-status: find out whether a device (or all known devices) is/are connected
- working -persist again (yay!)
- optional destroy-on-disconnect for the nbd device
#TFW you think you'll just update the kernel driver to support some feature because the kernel maintainer doesn't write it and it turns out he did write it and pushed patches for your code to a repository that you pulled from but he did it about a month *after* you pulled, and all that was SEVEN YEARS AGO and you just find out today.

@cks
Oh.
I see now that you mention 'the GUI', which I assume is virt-manager.
Sorry, missed that ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
@purpleidea
Oh.
I see now that you mention 'the GUI', which I assume is virt-manager.
Sorry, missed that ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
@purpleidea
@purpleidea
You can use it client side to manage systems over ssh, too. My laptop's configuration has four connections: one to the local system libvirt, one to my home server, one to my hosted server, and one to a VM on my hosted server that does nested virtualization.
Has the functionality of virt-install built in, and so much more...
@cks
You can use it client side to manage systems over ssh, too. My laptop's configuration has four connections: one to the local system libvirt, one to my home server, one to my hosted server, and one to a VM on my hosted server that does nested virtualization.
Has the functionality of virt-install built in, and so much more...
@cks
@purpleidea
And virt-manager.
The only time I ever edited XML was when I wanted to convert a Windows 10 VM to a Windows 11 one, which required that I changed the bios firmware to UEFI, and *that* required that I changed the system from PCI-based to PCIe.
No way could I have done that without virt-manager helping me making sure the XML is correct:
https://grep.be/blog/en/computer/Upgrading_a_Windows_10_VM_to_Windows_11/
@cks
And virt-manager.
The only time I ever edited XML was when I wanted to convert a Windows 10 VM to a Windows 11 one, which required that I changed the bios firmware to UEFI, and *that* required that I changed the system from PCI-based to PCIe.
No way could I have done that without virt-manager helping me making sure the XML is correct:
https://grep.be/blog/en/computer/Upgrading_a_Windows_10_VM_to_Windows_11/
@cks
@hyc
To be exact, it would run flat in an hour if it were to produce 500W sustained.
Not all batteries can sustain 500W without overheating ;-)
@RustyBertrand
To be exact, it would run flat in an hour if it were to produce 500W sustained.
Not all batteries can sustain 500W without overheating ;-)
@RustyBertrand
@Bright5park
Yes, there is that
Yes, there is that
@foone
Pretty sure they already can with the info you've just written down if they want.
Pretty sure they also don't want, because it would be embarrassing to the extreme for them to come forward after what you just wrote down ๐
Pretty sure they already can with the info you've just written down if they want.
Pretty sure they also don't want, because it would be embarrassing to the extreme for them to come forward after what you just wrote down ๐
@mcc
On the plus side, the gpl is reasonably easy to agree to.
On the plus side, the gpl is reasonably easy to agree to.