My only gripe with btrfs is that I’ve had systems come down from a single drive failure in raid quite “often” when compared to other FS.
ZFS is a ram hog but I always could do a live resilvering without downtime.
My only gripe with btrfs is that I’ve had systems come down from a single drive failure in raid quite “often” when compared to other FS.
ZFS is a ram hog but I always could do a live resilvering without downtime.
“Oh, this new post already has a comment, let’s check it out! … Dang it!”
After the third or fourth time it’s just spammy, and the bot formatting just doesn’t work on connect.
Any evidence of that? Genuinely curious as I can’t really find anything about them being by the same people and forgefed started as mailed-based prior to forgejo existing.
edit: seems like they are funded by different organizations and the main contributors to forgefed never worked on forgejo, they worked on vervis though.
Just to give credit where credit is due, git federation is a Forgefed Initiative
Forgejo is implementing it in their platform.
My secret to high uptime:
while True:
try:
main()
except:
pass
Codeberg est bien mais la restriction sur les licenses acceptables veut dire que plusieurs vont choisir une plateforme alternative et ce même si leur projet est techniquement acceptable.
I don’t know if no one mentioned Julia because it’s considered popular enough or because it’s really not popular but… Julia for sure.
Have great pyr become more popular in the last few years? I see them a lot lately, and I’m all for it.
Well that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time. Grandia 2 on the Dreamcast was such a blast I might have to dust it off and play again.
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Shoutout to the undertaker threwing mankind off hell in a cell and the lengthy false facts I learned from this user.
One of the most known programming tool is built on Ruby, Github.
Ontario and Quebec are the two I know have the 4L in bags. I don’t know for the others.
Maybe not quite but being able to share and understand a common misfortune is pretty much what empathy is.
Oh, hello there fellow Canadian
I’ll say as a cad professional, the linux space was abandoned by the largest companies a while ago. Unless you go browser based (onshape) your software will either be less mature (Freecad, solvespace) or straightup script based (openscad).
Or you will have to use a dedicated VM but IMHO it’s not worth it when you can just dual-boot.
Fuck yeah and I’m all in for it.
Automate the repetitve jobs, invest in higher education, and provide a minimum living quality for everyone.
I’ll say that as someone who stopped using docker and went back to deploying from source in lxc containers: dockers is a great tool for the majority of people and that is exactly what it aims to be, easily reusable in as many different setups as possible.
On the flip side, yes it may happen that you would not benefit from docker for a reason or another. I don’t, in my case docker only adds another layer over my already containerized setup and many of the services I deploy are already built from source in a CI/CD workflow and deployed through ansible.
I do have other issues with docker but those are usually less with the tool and more with how some project use docker as a mean to replace proper deployment documentations.
Dirty operating system developed at SCP. Sounds almost fictional
In rollerblades right?