Why would you say twitter is a high profile place? I'm lost on this. I never seen ads on Twitter and only read it to see if someone really posted whatever news side is posting a tweet.i have never seen anything being…
Things don't just take hours longer just because the Linux kernel throws out a few pages which haven't been used for a while. And it also totally depends on how much memory is missing. I still prefer to have something…
I try to avoid swap for latency critical things. I do a lot of ci/CD where we just have weird load and it would be a waste of money/resources to just shelf out the max memory. Other example would be something like…
If your swap is constantly used. Which you should avoid by having proper monitoring.
There are plenty of workload which sometimes just spike. Batch process for example. With proper monitoring you can actually act on it yourself instead of just restarting which just leads to a oom loop.
There are CICD builds out there which consume much more resources and time were just killing one part of the build would destroy the work of hours. Not sure why you wouldn't want swap for it? It will allow you to…
It's an optical illusion. Your brain knows how 3d a alley should look like.
I thought about the exact thing just a week ago. The internet literally acts as a human interconnect while in parallel learning. Now with ml we evolve the internet brain by no longer needing humans.
Do you even know under which rule it gotten taken down?
Yepp! And I started reading the code but gave up after a while because it's just that much to read and you would need to track changes. First thing I did was forking it though
I read news/comments about it but I'm not experience it myself
My practical experience is with small teams below 10 people. As soon as you have a well understood base system for automation (running code with Cron, monitoring and alerting) all further automationsteps are easy to add…
Funny that you advocate for manual things while I have the feeling we do too much manual and advocate for the opposite. Especially the error scenarios are bad. They cost you time no one measures. Manual processes are…
What's your strategy? Using compression? Second instance for old data? Creating in-between states? Just curious :)
Amy real facts you can show besides your sentiment on blog posts?
The first upgrade Strategie is not the normal or easy one on anything production btw. Very small companies might be able to do this on 'no load day' but from a pure business perspective, running your db twice is easier…
I started using it but the plugin system is frightening. No way for me to verify trust and apparently not a proper sandbox is provided. I would love to use that semantic data plugin but I would prefer if it would be…
Same for me. Suddenly I'm in a selection mode and I have to Google my way out.
It probably seems to be to the people nearly dying. Is this proof? No. Is it more realistic that it's more shallow and uncoordinated and you are dying and your brain doesn't work properly currently due to dying? I would…
Perhaps. Perhaps we will live every moment again and again forever. But we still don't have any proof of anything supernatural.
There is no proof of any supernatural thing ever.
When your brain dies, depending on what the issue is, your brain no longer works under normal circumstances. If your heart stops, oxygen is going down, it could just mean that your brain regularitory features stop…
Im curious how this is different from normal day to day. I recall memories very often. they are very shallow though. Like I remember touching the soft inner layer of my kid jacket (it had trains on it) but this is not a…
I don't know if the tool is called Massscan (I thought there is a tool called something with rabbit) but I followed a security blog a few years back and since then I had the impression that scanning all ipv4s is…
Yes ;)
Why would you say twitter is a high profile place? I'm lost on this. I never seen ads on Twitter and only read it to see if someone really posted whatever news side is posting a tweet.i have never seen anything being…
Things don't just take hours longer just because the Linux kernel throws out a few pages which haven't been used for a while. And it also totally depends on how much memory is missing. I still prefer to have something…
I try to avoid swap for latency critical things. I do a lot of ci/CD where we just have weird load and it would be a waste of money/resources to just shelf out the max memory. Other example would be something like…
If your swap is constantly used. Which you should avoid by having proper monitoring.
There are plenty of workload which sometimes just spike. Batch process for example. With proper monitoring you can actually act on it yourself instead of just restarting which just leads to a oom loop.
There are CICD builds out there which consume much more resources and time were just killing one part of the build would destroy the work of hours. Not sure why you wouldn't want swap for it? It will allow you to…
It's an optical illusion. Your brain knows how 3d a alley should look like.
I thought about the exact thing just a week ago. The internet literally acts as a human interconnect while in parallel learning. Now with ml we evolve the internet brain by no longer needing humans.
Do you even know under which rule it gotten taken down?
Yepp! And I started reading the code but gave up after a while because it's just that much to read and you would need to track changes. First thing I did was forking it though
I read news/comments about it but I'm not experience it myself
My practical experience is with small teams below 10 people. As soon as you have a well understood base system for automation (running code with Cron, monitoring and alerting) all further automationsteps are easy to add…
Funny that you advocate for manual things while I have the feeling we do too much manual and advocate for the opposite. Especially the error scenarios are bad. They cost you time no one measures. Manual processes are…
What's your strategy? Using compression? Second instance for old data? Creating in-between states? Just curious :)
Amy real facts you can show besides your sentiment on blog posts?
The first upgrade Strategie is not the normal or easy one on anything production btw. Very small companies might be able to do this on 'no load day' but from a pure business perspective, running your db twice is easier…
I started using it but the plugin system is frightening. No way for me to verify trust and apparently not a proper sandbox is provided. I would love to use that semantic data plugin but I would prefer if it would be…
Same for me. Suddenly I'm in a selection mode and I have to Google my way out.
It probably seems to be to the people nearly dying. Is this proof? No. Is it more realistic that it's more shallow and uncoordinated and you are dying and your brain doesn't work properly currently due to dying? I would…
Perhaps. Perhaps we will live every moment again and again forever. But we still don't have any proof of anything supernatural.
There is no proof of any supernatural thing ever.
When your brain dies, depending on what the issue is, your brain no longer works under normal circumstances. If your heart stops, oxygen is going down, it could just mean that your brain regularitory features stop…
Im curious how this is different from normal day to day. I recall memories very often. they are very shallow though. Like I remember touching the soft inner layer of my kid jacket (it had trains on it) but this is not a…
I don't know if the tool is called Massscan (I thought there is a tool called something with rabbit) but I followed a security blog a few years back and since then I had the impression that scanning all ipv4s is…
Yes ;)