

This is a pointless comment. You don’t even tell us what model router you’re running…
This is a pointless comment. You don’t even tell us what model router you’re running…
My first thought was…how is this a good thing, we get a lot of our water from ground water…and now we’re pumping toxic shit into the ground. The fuck
Yep, I like nothing but this is a insane price for this phone
I always looked at nothing like a mid price alternative to Samsung and google…but $800 is insane for this phone. I was waiting on this to be released, and was hoping for another similar price that the nothing 2 released at, but this is a no go price for me. Guess my note 10+ is going to pull a few more years of daily use
Naa I get it, I think I’m more annoyed at how the big guys (bands/nfl teams/companies/ect.) haven’t moved. Because if they do, they’re going to drag a ton of people with them and it’ll kickoff the migration.
Yea I really don’t understand this, like move it’s 2 seconds to join bluesky…like damn
Todays AI is clippy on steroids. It’s not intelligent or creative. You can’t feed it physics and astronomy books without the equation for C and tell it to create the equation for C. It’s fancy autocorrect, and it’s a waste of compute and energy.
It’s mainly tech savy people who don’t use it. Tons of people in companies use this shit. The number of people who use “ai” to take auto notes in meetings is insane. It’s a massive security risk but they do it anyways thinking it won’t be stored.
Ah, yea that’s fair.
The RAID I’m talking about requires same size and speed of drives to be optimal. Otherwise it goes with the smallest and slowest drive in the array.
You talking about unraid?
I don’t really need speed. RAID is for people who like to spend money on same size/speed drives
Reasonable justification as well
I think my main thing to is, if something breaks my wife can figure it out even without me around. If I go to BSD or linux…well cards are off the table at that point.
Yep, it’s great for those of us who are lazy lol
It does but it’s not great from what I’ve read for jbod setups. Drivebender has been awesome for over a decade for me. It balances everything and even lets me keep local backups, so if one drive dies it’s got a copy on another drive.
Yea I know, but I’m not looking to cross over into something that I have little experience with just yet. I’m just looking for a set and forget style design.
Windows domain. Just what I’ve stuck with.
Yep, it seems there are people who are saying this is bullshit, but everyone who’s not high on their own farts seems to agree with it.
Yeah, no. I shouldn’t know the basics of active directory because I’m not at the administrative end of that tool, I’m at the user end of it. I work with wildly different tools where AD and domains are completely irrelevant for my job. It’s not even a siloed app, it’s the whole sector of data engineering that doesn’t touch systems management. That’s a completely different speciality and it’s as useless for me to gain experience there as is for my buddies that work in helpdesk and security to learn about distributed programming.
I don’t know why you continue to argue about this. Understanding the foundations of the entire ecosystem is helpful. You’re argument is basically the same as those kids who say they’re never going to use math. I’m not telling you, you should learn trigonometry, I’m telling you, you should at least know how to add/subtract/divide/multiple.
I agree with your assessment that having a global view is important, but that’s not what helpdesk offers, that’s what working on a startup of your sector offers, a wide array of tasks around the job you are specialising in.
That’s absolutely what help desk does. You don’t just learn the basics, you learn how to interact with people as well.
Knowing how AD domains work doesn’t teach me shit about proper terraform structuring, what’s the best way to join multiple tables via spark, proper data manipulation, bash scripting skills (invaluable for my job and my buddies working at helpdesk know shit about bash).
You’re buddies need to dig a bit deeper if they’re not using bash scripts. That’s like basic shit.
You mention security, but disregard that there are tons of Devs that don’t work on user facing apps, right now I’m working on automatic processes that access very well defined tables and write again in well defined places. I’m not the one designing the permission scheme on Azure or anything like that, what I need to know is how to analyse data, how to design proper ETL systems that are able to make and efficient use of distributed systems, and plan good validation tools of the coded systems. None of that interacts with whatever someone would do in helpdesk.
Helpdesk has a good vision on security issues facing users and how the access and permission architecture of all the tools at a company works. Very valuable work, yet irrelevant for me to have experience on it.
Are you suggesting apps that don’t have user interactions don’t have security vulnerabilities?
Wait… you’re doubtful because it’s coming from a anti-NK instance? A pay stub is just going to show he worked. He could have bought and sent bitcoin or done so with cash drop offs. Why does this story magically no longer become interesting because of a group that helps defected NKs?