So I pull out my keyboard
And I pull out my Glock
And I dismount your girl
And I mount slash proc
Cos I’ve got your PID
And the bottom line
Is you best not front
Or its kill dash nine
So I pull out my keyboard
And I pull out my Glock
And I dismount your girl
And I mount slash proc
Cos I’ve got your PID
And the bottom line
Is you best not front
Or its kill dash nine
I was in the same place as you a few years ago - I liked swarm, and was a bit intimidated by kubernetes - so I’d encourage you to take a stab at kubernetes. Everything you like about swam kubernetes does better, and tools like k3s make it super simple to get set up. There _is& a learning curve, but I’d say it’s worth it. Swarm is more or less a dead end tech at this point, and there are a lot more resources about kubernetes out there.
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Trying to extort the federal government like that seems like a really quick way to end up with your face, phone number and home address in a press release, along with a note from the NSA that basically says “this guy has $33 million in Bitcoin, would be a shame if someone kicked in his door and beat him with a bat until he gave up the keys :)”
Especially when “tmpfiles” is an existing term of art with a very specific meaning
its more likely than you think
They are, but I think the question was more “does the increased speed of an SSD make a practical difference in user experience for immich specifically”
I suspect that the biggest difference would be running the Postgres DB on an SSD where the fast random access is going to make queries significantly faster (unless you have enough ram that Postgres can keep the entire DB in memory where it makes less of a difference).
Putting the actual image storage on SSD might improve latency slightly, but your hard drive is probably already faster than your internet connection so unless you’ve got lots of concurrent users or other things accessing the hard drive a bunch it’ll probably be fast enough.
These are all Reckons without data to back it up, so maybe do some testing
Weirdest episode of binging with babish
My 10 year prediction - Microsoft does a full transition to a services company:
Pretty much - I try and time it so the dumps happen ~an hour before restic runs, but it’s not super critical
pg_dumpall
on a schedule, then restic to backup the dumps. I’m running Zalando Postgres in kubernetes so scheduled tasks and intercontainer networking is a bit simpler, but should be able to run a sidecar container in your compose file
If you thought the bots were obnoxious now…
Fun fact, a significant proportion of the people doing these scams are victims of human trafficking who are being forced into it with threats of violence
This is where I’d put my Framework laptop
IF THEYD SELL ME ONE
If you figure it out, I know several companies that would be more than willing to drop 7 figures a year to license the tech from you
Well well well, if it isn’t the consequences of my own actions
Almost certainly - can’t remember where I heard it, but if it was a 99pi story it’ll be that
Was the same deal with pinball in the US at one point iirc - a bunch of places tried to ban pinball because it was seen as being the same as slot machines, until a professional player got a machine in front of the supreme court and repeatedly called his shots to prove it was a skill game
git-annex maybe?
Yeah, they are mostly designed for classification and inference tasks; given a piece of input data, decide which of these categories it belongs to - the sort of things you are going to want to do in near real time, where it isn’t really practical to ship off to a data centre somewhere for processing.
The emotional damage of simultaneously realising that you are old and understanding all the people you laughed at for yelling “get off my lawn”