Selbst #LTO hat hier präziser getitelt als #TAZ. Im Kern muss Correctiv nix zurücknehmen, nur Detail bzgl. Wahlbeschwerden war zu präzisieren. Wo sind Journalist*innen, die knackige Überschriften (braucht man!) formulieren können, ohne das #Framing der LitigationPR zu übernehmen?
The rustc you get via rustup is optimized similarly, Chris writes that the main difference is the compilation targets supported by the Android Rust toolchain.
Testing out OVH Cold Archive (LTO tape backed)
11.02TB stored came out to ~$23 post-tax.
This data is immutable and cannot be accessed or deleted without recovery, plus requires a 180 day minimum storage time (if you delete it before then you are charge the remaining time).
Comparing to Scaleway C14, this is definitely more affordable for the same amount of data, but is however less flexible; C14 has no min-time and is easier to restore and push to. #Datahoarder#OVH#Scaleway#S3#LTO
A little fragment of Digital Equipment Corporation storage development that ended up at IBM by way of Quantum, now with 50 TB drives, and with the LTO tape drives that descended from the DEC TK50 DLT digital linear tape…
After all it's unlikely a need for users similar to how most Desktop users don't need #LTFS because even if they knew what #LTO#TapeDrive|s are they are even less likely to own one...
Sadly optical media standards don't grow with the need for more storage and whilst #TapeDrive|s do, modern versions of #LTO#Ultrium are absurdly expensive so unless one needs to backup Petabytes offline it doesn't make financial sense...
Personally I prefer the form factor of 3,5" #FDD|s but their abysmal capacity makes them rather useless these days.
I think I will end up writing a blogue on “Just turning on #LTO is not enough: symbol visibility, ELF and #C”. TLDR attribute((visibility (“hidden”))) or -fvisibility=hidden
1475 M€ to avoid 1+ M cattle and millions MtCO2eq/y is a bargain for the public. Farmers can earn the same while not doing anything (if they remove the animals, demolish the production capacity, return any permits and/or get a rezoning so that livestock can't come back).
Because once the (cattle) farmers are gone, so are the profit mechanisms of all of the above companies.
You see, the real milk cows aren’t the milk cows, it’s the farmers with impossible debts who are not even allowed to consider viable and sustainable business models.
Meanwhile, all the companies above (and others) are, as we say in Dutch, “fistdeep” into political parties, both by dictating policies and making sure to threaten the parties with their control over the voters.