Nonsense, yes. Isn’t that what low effort posts (like nothing else but a link) are made for?
Nonsense, yes. Isn’t that what low effort posts (like nothing else but a link) are made for?
I know only 1 reason: being too stupid :-)
I prefer to have no laptop at all (but I guess you didn’t want to hear that)
What should I do?
Well, if all the universities are telling you the same, then maybe you should consider the possibility that one of them may be right: follow one of their plans.
My real server (Nextcloud/NAS/several more vm’s) uses 28 Watts on average. In addition, there is one Pi 4B running, and I don’t even know it’s wattage.
I’m planning on replacing the real server with a new one, with lots of cores and approx. 50 Watts then.
South Africa
Do they still have enough staff on board to roll back anything?
Do they even have enough staff on board to panic?
NA = North American or non-alcoholic?
NA = Never Ask
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Photo Editing: Gimp
I found “Darktable” so much more useful.
Only some truly superior software can afford a GUI that’s >10 years outdated :)
Flood water is a terrible material.
It is full of sand, dirt, plants, animals (dead and alive), chemicals, germs of all kinds, body parts, dangerous pieces of junk…
Definitely not worth the effort. You want nothing else but to get away from it.
is a 10 year old macbook pro
10+ years old laptop batteries have a habit of dying eventually. And some of them (not many) cause a fire then - especially while charging up.
I have seen it - well, 3 hours later in the morning then.
I would not leave this device alone with the power cord plugged in. Charge it only while you are there, so you recognize it, if it decides to heat up someday. Then have a metal bucket ready to carry it outside.
But it’s so easy.
With neural networks, it is impossible, and we have known that for 30 years at least. It has been taught in the universities all the time.
Shut that crap down. Leave the neural net technology.
Then develop the next AI technology and make it better.
(Accept that you can’t make money from it for at least 5 or 10 years or so, and No, I am not going to figure out how many quarters that is)
When it is about food, it becomes bad as soon as it grows from one ‘kitchen’ to an ‘industry’.
They care more about making money than about eating quality. They include poisonous chemicals and think about legal limits instead of leaving the stuff out. They put in stuff that nobody in his right minds would want to eat, just because stuff is cheaper than food.
Play a few talks from Sergeant Hartman.
Don’t forget to ‘export’ the zpool before moving the disks. Afterwards, you ‘import’ it on the new system. That’s all it needs.
If you use proxmox, then Truenas is kinda redundant, since proxmox can manage your zpool as well.
the user is the biggest security risk
Of course LOL
The user of a hammer is the only one who can destroy the hammer. Humans on the planet’s surface are the only ones who can destroy the planet… we should definitely separate the human user from his rights and freedom, shouldn’t we?
This one big question around the T in TPM, has anyone found a satisfying answer yet?
T is for “trusted”. So far it was easy.
But who is supposed to trust whom?
The only case I found plausible so far is, that M$ can now decide whether or not they want to trust your PC (against you, the user).
Darktable can do that, but be sure to watch a tutorial or two on youtub (because the most efficient ways to do such a job are not obvious at all):