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No user record in our sample, but href 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 href has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Oh hey that's me! Yeah I don't think you would want to use this, it was never used outside some smaller automation utils afaik.
I've dialed down a lot as well. The answers I got for my queries were too often plain wrong. I instead started asking where I might look something up - in what man page, or in which documentation. Then I go read that.…
I appreciate the personal note: > Some of you may wonder why ZubanLS isn’t open source, unlike Jedi. The honest answer is that open source never worked out for me financially. Beyond some small donations and a small…
We are still using Confluence on-prem (behind VPN). To switch, we need the following: - An export function (PDFs). - An integrated diagram editor like Gliffy. - History / diffs. Outline is the closest to this so far,…
As a young linux admin I had a webserver crash and fail to boot afterward. I used a live CD to boot it, but could not fix the boot partition. Since I was able to read the root partition I chrooted into it and started…
I am the owner of @href, which seems to be used in web scraping contexts. I get pinged about once a week.
Can anyone explain the `wrmsr -a 0xc0011029 $(($(rdmsr -c 0xc0011029) | (1<<9)))`? It seems to help on my system, but I don't understand what it does, and I don't know how to unset it.
Fly works on a new and interesting platform paradigm by writing a lot of their software stack from scratch. Unfortunately, such an approach is unlikely to produce the same stability you might be used to from other…
While it's not a tool I love, we have been running it for over a year, without issue. We store maybe 250GB worth of logs in each instance, and ingest an estimated 1-2k lines a second.
As long as there is creativity in programming, and I think there is a fair bit of that, AI is just going to be a tool. GPT-4 is great at sourcing human knowledge, but I think it can't really walk unbeaten paths. This is…
Sadly, I feel the same way. With prices going up everywhere, I have to cut some subscriptions, and Kagi will be one with this change.
This. I moved multiple web applications from bare-metal to the cloud, and many times had to refactor code to do hit the disk less. What worked before: Dozens of SQL queries, or loading session data from a file - for…
If the log-file viewing capabilities look interesting to you, check out lnav, which is built for that and excels at it: https://lnav.org/
Same. Our compute hosts are generally not using 100% of their cores at all time. There’s computes that are not full, computes that run rather diverse tenants, and even the fully utilized computes responsible for CPU…
If you‘re looking for a Swiss provider with block storage: cloudscale.ch uses Ceph as a storage layer.
Same. I switched to it for a day just to give it a try and I never switched back. Absolutely willing to pay if the quality stays the same.
The actual changes can be found here: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/commit/a40398a15ea9c218f4...
I don't think that's the case everywhere. In Switzerland at least, if I send you money by mistake, I can claim that money back and you would have to give it back to me, even if you have spent it already - unless you can…
A container runtime would not provide proper isolation. The VMs run on bare metal along with the VMs of other users. See https://fly.io/blog/sandboxing-and-workload-isolation/
Personally I really like the updated design. I switched back to Firefox a while ago because I get weird rendering artifacts in Safari. The only thing I didn't like was the way the UI looked, so this update comes as a…
A simple CLI with only a few commands and not many dependencies is 56M here.
I've been using PyOxidizer sind 0.7 for a personal CLI project and I really like it. Apart from being able to ship a single executable, it also speeds up the startup time of my CLI, as it doesn't need to scan loads of…
Seantis GmbH | Full-Stack Software Engineer | Lucerne, Switzerland | ONSITE Swiss or EU member-states passport-holders ONLY We are a small Python shop in the heart of Switzerland. We mainly develop for governmental,…
Thanks for pointing this out. Applying this buys us time before we can properly patch all our systems. In our case this was easy to roll out in a jiffy. I do wonder though, can anyone guess what kind of impact one might…
Seantis GmbH | Full-Stack Software Engineer (Python) | Lucerne, Switzerland | ONSITE | Swiss or EU member-states passport-holders ONLY We are a small Python shop in the heart of Switzerland. We mainly develop for…