Not quite at your level yet, but went pretty well I'd say.
0.0045 https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd/?r=AcYlKP___9e_
#WhatsMyJND
It's unfortunate that what you say is true. It shouldn't be.
because ed(1) doesn't use arrow keys, it will never
give you UP
and will never let you DOWN
<@i386> NEXT Year, me, skool. pointelss educational films. susicide
<BenZor> Dude
<BenZor> if you spell like that, it isnt pointless.
Those who keep complaining that wind turbines do not work when the winds are not blowing, just realized that oil does not work when the Hormuz Strait is not open.
At work we have 5 rpis as part of our CI system in a 2U rack mount for the things that can fit up to 12 of them...
https://racknex.com/raspberry-pi-rackmount-kit-12x-slot-19-inch-um-sbc-207/
(Not sure if that's the exact model, wasn't involved in the procurement of them)
@ryan @ariadne @mjg59
Yeah, you'd think so. But I don't know if the kernel community would care much about 'science reasons', and also I thought the process document about assistant tools was talking a lot about maintainers time, but now that I review it I seem to have misremembered.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/process/coding-assistants.rst
Quite confused now 🤷
Linux kernel policy requires that. Allows reviewers to go in with an understanding that the quality might not be great, I think?
At the same time, Linux kernel also requires that you understand the patch you send. So I'm also not quite sure why that policy exists.
I think they did? What they're saying is that you can't share across containers and that you therefore they made a synchronisation protocol to sync to a single pod which does the LMDB access.
That sounds reasonable?
And while they're at it they're also driving up prices of RAM so you can't do normal computing anymore even if you wanted to.
South Africa is 2nd (or third, matches too) in your list.
No DST is awesome!
@afwaller @aleen
I saw a reality TV show on Belgian television a while ago about the construction and eventual opening of a luxury hotel.
Shortly before paying guests would arrive, they did a dress rehearsal with hotel and construction staff staying in the rooms.
At 7am sharp, everyone in every room was to put on the shower, wait 2 minutes, and check the temperature.
Was a major issue that the temperature wasn't what it was supposed to be.
Pretty sure there's a formula, yes
OMG, I'm so glad FOSDEM never fell into the trap of doing corporate booths...
Yes, the #EU has a lot of regulations.
But remember that thanks to those regulations you can use a single USB-C cable that can charge anything, rather than 10 different connectors and adapters as it was common until 10-15 years ago.
Remember that it’s thanks to those regulations if you no longer have to pay eye watering roaming fees for calls and data when you travel to other EU countries, as it was common until 5-10 years ago.
Remember that it’s thanks to those regulations if big tech has at least some constraints onto what it can do with your data and how much choice you have as a customer.
Remember that it’s thanks to those regulations if you, as a EU citizen, can benefit from the services of any other embassy of any other EU country if stranded abroad.
Those who try to depict the EU as a bureaucratic hell worth dismantling are those who hate the impact that its laws have on their freedom of exploiting markets, exploiting customers or living out of rent money.
Or those who hate the combined economic and political power of a united Europe with a single market because it threatens their national interests, and they’d rather exert their leverage with a bunch of divided and weaker countries instead.
Europe isn’t perfect and a lot can be improved. But those who call for its demise DO NOT talk in your interests.