“Fuck whatever you are doing, I want to talk to you right now for not reason at all” is not a very polite message to pass.
If people make themselves uncomfortable just so they can clearly tell you that they do not want to talk to you… it may be because they don’t want to talk to you.
GHC messages are complete and precise, usually telling you everything you need to know to understand, find, and fix the error, that may not even be on the place it’s actually detected.
TLDR: I am running some Docker containers on a homelab server, and the containers’ volumes are mapped to NFS shares on my NAS. Is that bad performance?...
Using network mapped disks instead of network mapped filesystems.
They use SAN and not NAS. The database and VM architecture do not fundamentally change the behavior of the disks, and there isn’t much more complicated stuff beyond that.
Reddit tried to sticky this post for moderators around 12p CST today, and they’ve since tried to bury it. Thought it might be good to back up the link here.
Right, the graph could be due to a tipping point. If that’s the case, none of what the parent post said applies, since the post is all about proportional effects.
EDIT: Hum, I think I’ve misread the OP. I though this was a reply to the post about delayed effects.
Well, all of the previous Futurama reboots were good.
(Maybe except for the one where the writers decided to protest against too many reboots and inserted all those jokes about how reboots are lame. Or maybe that’s the best one, IDK.)
It’s about 80MB on my machine right now… What is an absurd amount of memory for an empty editor, but I had to sort top by process name because there are some 10 pages of stuff that reserve no memory at all, 2 where it goes from non-zero to 100MB, and a fucking lot of pages of stuff using more than 100MB.
The theropodes (raptors of all sizes) all had. Some even had some huge feathers on their heads, maybe with vibrant colors.
I’m not sure what is currently known about the others. I know some definitively didn’t have feathers, and it was not only the theropodes that had them. The feathers had move diverse shapes than on the birds too.
In fact, by the time that comic was published, tar was already extremely more usable than its earned reputation implied. And it has only improved by now.
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(Why) would it be "bad practice" to separate CPU and storage to separate devices?
TLDR: I am running some Docker containers on a homelab server, and the containers’ volumes are mapped to NFS shares on my NAS. Is that bad performance?...
/r/place going full-on French Revolution now
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Reddit tried to sticky this post for moderators around 12p CST today, and they’ve since tried to bury it. Thought it might be good to back up the link here.
"North Atlantic sea surface temperature anomalies are going vertical again. And yes, I needed to extend the y-axis." (lemmy.world)
From Prof. Eliot Jacobson:...
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Would dinosaurs be white meat or red meat?
Could you eat one tartare?
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