This reminds me when I got a “survey” email from ERCOT, the entity that oversees Texas’ “deregulated” energy provider racket. I was ready to lay into them hard, but starting with the second or third questions, it was…
> many boards are already integrating M.2 slots: https://pipci.jeffgeerling.com/boards_cm Which ones are you seeing with M.2 slots? I've clicked a good 5-8 of the top listings from that list for which it would make…
Care to describe details of your setup?
> My kids are being taught a lot of critical race theory concepts in their middle school which, to put it charitably, don't have a whole lot of objective data behind them. Can you give examples of the concepts you…
The i in your pei shan't be there, the sound is a flat peh. All of the syllables are flat sounds, hah-lah-peh-nyo.
Also, another issue when not in WAL mode is that a long read will actually have a write lock and block writes.
> but one that will never be fixed due to backward compatibility I wonder if a fork/"new version" could address this. Like, sqlite2 (v1.0, etc.).
Mac's OpenSSL should be LibreSSL 2.8.3 as of Big Sur 11.2.3; for brew openssl you'll have to wait till they update it.
I'm in the same boat but since I'm thankfully not married to RH-like systems I'm also considering things like Debian.
FYI this works flawlessly on M1 too.
What are your plans post-2024?
Thanks! Edit: strange that this change is not listed on that page.
> a Raspberry Pi is not quite powerful enough to handle a gigabit connection To clarify, you're referring pretty much exclusively to the PiVPN part here, correct? I have a 3B doing lots of other things and it's serving…
> I mention all this free of ethical opinion. Just want to clarify that it is almost certainly not just a simple act of goodwill. Despite this, we can all—at least for now—benefit from such generosity. I agree. It's…
Tesla’s mission is to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy[1]. They even have an "open source philosophy to patents[2]." I believe, based on what I've seen, all this makes Elon happy to see -- it's…
Will give that a shot, thanks!
> Just one more example why decentralization is actually the future of all content/social platforms. Truly. In this case it remains to be seen if they can get back online, apparently it's happened before.
We are experiencing technical difficulties based on unprecedented scale as a result of the newfound interest in WSB. We are unable to ensure Reddit's content policy and the WSB rules are enforceable without a technology…
Do we know if diet plays a factor in methane production?
> I guess this article sums up why we've had a rather bad experience with stripe so far: the API constantly changes, and the documentation or even Googling for a solution seems to be more confusing than ever since most…
What about randomizing some values on every load to make existing, and additional values (as described in the article), result in new (and therefore useless) fingerprints on every load?
Is there anything to stop RH from not continuing to make these publicly available, since their intent is to stop the exact itch CentOS scratched?
Don't forget that AL also runs on Amazon's A1 ARM instances.
As a reference datapoint, my Model 3 Dual Motor will go about 16 miles on 4kWh of electricity under real-world conditions. Certainly some serious energy to push a 4,000 lb. + passengers vehicle that far, but compared to…
> You would be creating a mirror of yourself on the computer, it wouldn't be you. It's possible that the new you would believe you are still you, even though you would be a separate new you. I think what we're really…
This reminds me when I got a “survey” email from ERCOT, the entity that oversees Texas’ “deregulated” energy provider racket. I was ready to lay into them hard, but starting with the second or third questions, it was…
> many boards are already integrating M.2 slots: https://pipci.jeffgeerling.com/boards_cm Which ones are you seeing with M.2 slots? I've clicked a good 5-8 of the top listings from that list for which it would make…
Care to describe details of your setup?
> My kids are being taught a lot of critical race theory concepts in their middle school which, to put it charitably, don't have a whole lot of objective data behind them. Can you give examples of the concepts you…
The i in your pei shan't be there, the sound is a flat peh. All of the syllables are flat sounds, hah-lah-peh-nyo.
Also, another issue when not in WAL mode is that a long read will actually have a write lock and block writes.
> but one that will never be fixed due to backward compatibility I wonder if a fork/"new version" could address this. Like, sqlite2 (v1.0, etc.).
Mac's OpenSSL should be LibreSSL 2.8.3 as of Big Sur 11.2.3; for brew openssl you'll have to wait till they update it.
I'm in the same boat but since I'm thankfully not married to RH-like systems I'm also considering things like Debian.
FYI this works flawlessly on M1 too.
What are your plans post-2024?
Thanks! Edit: strange that this change is not listed on that page.
> a Raspberry Pi is not quite powerful enough to handle a gigabit connection To clarify, you're referring pretty much exclusively to the PiVPN part here, correct? I have a 3B doing lots of other things and it's serving…
> I mention all this free of ethical opinion. Just want to clarify that it is almost certainly not just a simple act of goodwill. Despite this, we can all—at least for now—benefit from such generosity. I agree. It's…
Tesla’s mission is to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy[1]. They even have an "open source philosophy to patents[2]." I believe, based on what I've seen, all this makes Elon happy to see -- it's…
Will give that a shot, thanks!
> Just one more example why decentralization is actually the future of all content/social platforms. Truly. In this case it remains to be seen if they can get back online, apparently it's happened before.
We are experiencing technical difficulties based on unprecedented scale as a result of the newfound interest in WSB. We are unable to ensure Reddit's content policy and the WSB rules are enforceable without a technology…
Do we know if diet plays a factor in methane production?
> I guess this article sums up why we've had a rather bad experience with stripe so far: the API constantly changes, and the documentation or even Googling for a solution seems to be more confusing than ever since most…
What about randomizing some values on every load to make existing, and additional values (as described in the article), result in new (and therefore useless) fingerprints on every load?
Is there anything to stop RH from not continuing to make these publicly available, since their intent is to stop the exact itch CentOS scratched?
Don't forget that AL also runs on Amazon's A1 ARM instances.
As a reference datapoint, my Model 3 Dual Motor will go about 16 miles on 4kWh of electricity under real-world conditions. Certainly some serious energy to push a 4,000 lb. + passengers vehicle that far, but compared to…
> You would be creating a mirror of yourself on the computer, it wouldn't be you. It's possible that the new you would believe you are still you, even though you would be a separate new you. I think what we're really…