TheSmiddy
No user record in our sample, but TheSmiddy has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but TheSmiddy has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
they may have updated the website since the numerous comments here but the about section acknowledges all the libraries they use Libraries A big thanks to FFmpeg (audio, video), libvips (images) and Pandoc (documents)…
> I don't see any glue scripts to get VMs talking to each other I'm confused by what you mean here? Don't they just use the network like any other computer? I haven't had to do any special configuration to get my VMs to…
it works in the terminal on a headless server
The population right now is 4x what it was 100 years ago which itself was 2x what it was 100 years before that. so even if our per capita emissions haven't grown (they have, drastically) the graph of total emissions…
Ford owns several single letter trademarks for the purpose of selling cars. This doesn't prevent people from using the letters for other purposes.
The elevator pitch does a pretty good job of explaining the use case imo.
China is rapidly decarbonising their transport, faster than any other country. They also produce the vast majority of the world's solar panels.
Yeah I am joking about the yearning as it's obviously not a thing people think or care about. The hallway shuffle happens while walking down a hallway when someone is coming at you so you move to the left to let them…
An an Australian who's travelled a little I can tell you that in their hearts of hearts people yearn to drive on the right. In no other country do I find myself doing the hallway shuffle more than this one. If we drove…
https://www.iea.org/reports/projected-costs-of-generating-el...
The most reliable grids in the world are made up of a large number of small generators rather than a single source which when taken down takes down the entire grid. If you were to start a new city disconnected from the…
Perhaps Google has begun practicing Last Thursdayism https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Last_Thursdayism
>> If you’re doing a micro-startup, you need valuable tools and insight today. You don’t care about 12 months from now. You certainly don’t care about $99 twelve months from now… Exactly, the value is in the present,…
DKIM has been around for close to 2 decades now and fastmail has been rolling out out by default since 2009 [1]. This change only affects fastmail users who manage their own DNS rather than letting fastmail manage it…
It has bluetooth support as well! I use the MX master but it's the same system. There's a button on the bottom to switch between up to 3 devices.
In Australia the system is called Osko and we link our mobile phone numbers or email address to it.
vultr lets you install custom ISOs, can also pxeboot.
Extremely lazy MSPs will port forward ports to BMCs instead of using a VPN or SSH tunnel.
Healthcare is easily solved by letting go of the requirement to live in the United States and living almost anywhere else.
OK the main discrepancy is from the Data center calculation. The Galaxy PDF lists the top 100 banks as owning $70Tn of deposits. I calculated using the galaxy energy number but divided by total deposits wheras I should…
Thanks for working this one out, unfortunately you're off by a factor of 1000. Your calculation comes out to 1.028 TWh 1 TWh = 1,000,000,000 KWh
In a disgustingly inefficient way. Global Financial System: 263.72TWh Bitcoin: 113.89TWh - GFS deposits: US$404.1 trillion Bitcoin: US$1.1 trillion - GFS energy per US$: 0.65 Wh Bitcoin energy per US$: 103.53 Wh And…
The thing about most SaaS companies is a majority of your support calls come from your lowest tier customers. In a service like email where a huge number of problems are a mystery due to other mail servers possibly…
Doesn't matter. Under Australian law they can still be compelled to install backdoors.
It would be a hell of a lot easier for the west to understand China if China would let their citizens interact with the wider internet.