mtooth
No user record in our sample, but mtooth 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 mtooth has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
pdu: https://github.com/KSXGitHub/parallel-disk-usage Great compliment to ncdu for a single-view disk report and blazing fast.
I've been very impressed with Phind.com; at this point it has basically replaced 80% of my web searches for technical questions. The linked sources help with verification and getting context when necessary.
ncdu is one of the most useful CLI tools out there! Been using it for many years as well. Another disk scanner worth plugging that I came across for some use cases where I needed to generate single-view reports is pdu -…
Agreed - if the situation is as dire as presented then nuclear fission is the only clear solution today for baseload power. All the rebuttals I usually read seem to present hypothetical alternatives that may very well…
Yes SMRs look very promising and I believe NuScale has one commercial plant in the early stages of production but it won't even be finished until the end of the decade[1]. The optimal mix using today's technology seems…
When I saw the Greenland study on HN[1] last night, all I could think is how much more worse does it have to get before we refocus on building fission plants and doubling-down on fusion research investment?…
I first heard Nardis around a decade ago and ever since it has always been one of my favorite Jazz pieces (if not #1). It was also my introduction to Bill Evans. When researching him I was surprised to learn Nardis was…
SLS is definitely an expensive option, however I'm not sure the cost:benefit trade-off is as poor as you make it sound. http://spaceflightnow.com/2015/03/10/europa-clipper-concept-... "The mission concept review board…
You make a good point regarding the author's understanding of color blindness, however gray-scale vision absolutely does exist in humans, albeit in a much smaller proportion of the population than common red-green…