> I think I've only really seen this as a Honda Element What Honda element had 4wd? As far as I'm aware they were all (a pretty bad) AWD system.
As pretty much anyone who offroads knows, AWD vehicles absolutely tear up the trails vs a proper 4wd with lockers, since AWD relies on detecting tirespin (ie, destroying trail) to determine when it needs to activate.
Yes, DPDK (which VPP is built on) heavily utilizes IOMMU to provide host protection. https://doc.dpdk.org/guides/linux_gsg/linux_drivers.html discusses it a bit.
Odd take, golang was designed by Google for their needs. It has very little uptake amongst hobbyist devs and is nearly entirely used by professional devs. In my experience hobbyist devs focus primarily on…
I've used both extensively and I find eBPF+iptables (and sometimes nft) significantly more flexible and easier to use in the real world (not just simple examples) than PF. shrug
As someone who spends a lot of time working with DPDK, the idea that anyone would consider userspace "slow" and kernel of all things "fast" is amusing to me. Most everyone nowadays seems to try to avoid kernel as much…
Agree to disagree. Maybe because I've worked in embedded Linux for so long (including on inits of various forms), but that description clearly articulates exactly what systemd is and does and I appreciate the direct,…
I don't have to trust public health agencies. I can go look up the numbers in my local hospital or ask family members who work there. >90% of ICU cases and deaths are unvaccinated. Hand wavy arguments about "the data is…
> Failed as in the vaccines, that were being advertised as being 95% effective with no talk of any boosters only 6 months ago, no longer provide any protection at all. It's disappointing to see complete lies like this…
VAERS is a great thing, but it's deeply unfortunate that antivax conspiracy theorists have used it to spread lies like yours. https://www.science.org/content/article/antivaccine-activist...
If you had two uncles who died of alcohol related causes, they were drinking a lot more than 2 drinks a day.
The site you posted only goes to Aug 27th, which is hopelessly outdated for a rapidly deteriorating situation. The actual information from the Idaho Division of Public Health indicates 10 ICU beds staffed and available…
I went through all of high school and college with an HP48 calculator. I can't express how much more natural RPN felt than the more traditional alternative (and fast!). It also made for very confused expressions…
What's the actual queuing algorithm in use? My experience with BSD QoS has been that it's easy to set up, but far inferior to the more modern QoS options in Linux (fq_codel, etc). I just wish tc had an interface…
I'm hoping this is some sort of late april fools post? This cheat sheet is stuff no python programmer would need to look up, and even then, manages to get a few things wrong.
> I think I've only really seen this as a Honda Element What Honda element had 4wd? As far as I'm aware they were all (a pretty bad) AWD system.
As pretty much anyone who offroads knows, AWD vehicles absolutely tear up the trails vs a proper 4wd with lockers, since AWD relies on detecting tirespin (ie, destroying trail) to determine when it needs to activate.
Yes, DPDK (which VPP is built on) heavily utilizes IOMMU to provide host protection. https://doc.dpdk.org/guides/linux_gsg/linux_drivers.html discusses it a bit.
Odd take, golang was designed by Google for their needs. It has very little uptake amongst hobbyist devs and is nearly entirely used by professional devs. In my experience hobbyist devs focus primarily on…
I've used both extensively and I find eBPF+iptables (and sometimes nft) significantly more flexible and easier to use in the real world (not just simple examples) than PF. shrug
As someone who spends a lot of time working with DPDK, the idea that anyone would consider userspace "slow" and kernel of all things "fast" is amusing to me. Most everyone nowadays seems to try to avoid kernel as much…
Agree to disagree. Maybe because I've worked in embedded Linux for so long (including on inits of various forms), but that description clearly articulates exactly what systemd is and does and I appreciate the direct,…
I don't have to trust public health agencies. I can go look up the numbers in my local hospital or ask family members who work there. >90% of ICU cases and deaths are unvaccinated. Hand wavy arguments about "the data is…
> Failed as in the vaccines, that were being advertised as being 95% effective with no talk of any boosters only 6 months ago, no longer provide any protection at all. It's disappointing to see complete lies like this…
VAERS is a great thing, but it's deeply unfortunate that antivax conspiracy theorists have used it to spread lies like yours. https://www.science.org/content/article/antivaccine-activist...
If you had two uncles who died of alcohol related causes, they were drinking a lot more than 2 drinks a day.
The site you posted only goes to Aug 27th, which is hopelessly outdated for a rapidly deteriorating situation. The actual information from the Idaho Division of Public Health indicates 10 ICU beds staffed and available…
I went through all of high school and college with an HP48 calculator. I can't express how much more natural RPN felt than the more traditional alternative (and fast!). It also made for very confused expressions…
What's the actual queuing algorithm in use? My experience with BSD QoS has been that it's easy to set up, but far inferior to the more modern QoS options in Linux (fq_codel, etc). I just wish tc had an interface…
I'm hoping this is some sort of late april fools post? This cheat sheet is stuff no python programmer would need to look up, and even then, manages to get a few things wrong.