Yes. Now, if we could implement an irl place without all those people as well, I think I’d like that. Everything contains idiots but I find the overall company around here at least somewhat filtered of them.
Germany: shock
Eh, I’d rather say: Sighing acceptance. Everything is turning to shit here, infrastructure ages, new stuff gets stuck in planning hell, people elect nazis, a significant part of the population turns their back towards science, inflation lowers effective incomes, printing out a filled out PDF form is the epitome of digitalization. Of course the school system sucks as well, it fits the image. We’re fucked.
Yeah, those are awesome - but even with an ATX mainboard, a CPU and a few spinning disks it’s become easier to stay on this side of 40W.
Yeah - that has changed since then. Power usage in the 30 to 40W range is easily attainable of you take some care selecting the components.
It won’t. There’s Germany in there. People here hate on train drivers on the second day of their strike as if they’d been handing out baby sandwiches or something.
Not much time, I’ll be brief with three examples that come to mind from my experience:
Great use: Large filestorage with regular changes, daily snapshots, stream snapshots offsite as backup.
Not so great use: Storage backend for qcow2 backed VMs on spinning RAID. CoW made a mess of access times.
Really not great use: Large Postgres-DB with queries that creted large ondisk temp tables.
It really depends.
Let’s agree on: it has a different performance for various use cases and hardware below. Sometimes better, sometimes worse.
if i use btrfs subvolumes, does it mean that i can have one EFI partition and one root partition, and then subdivide the root partition using subvolumes?
Yes.
how would that work during the installation process? or is it done after installation?
That depends on your distro. What do you plan to achieve with the separate subvolumes?
Oh, there’ll also be some small businesses crawling over each other to get that sweet subcontractor cash.
it remains a work
Yes.
in progress.
Yep, clicked the article, was confused for a second.
And once again, it will not be about pornography, but about creating and establishing a framework to regulate access to content.
Oh great, thanks for turning on the breakfast radio in my head.
Yep. He duped Fox into paying him for a Sci-Fi comedy show and then he went and made a loving homage to Trek.
…for now.
See you all next year.
Why am I so pessimistic? The people paid to push shit like this don’t have anything else to do. I DO have a lot of else to do. They’ll keep pushing and count on tiring privacy advocates out.
I use it regularly to estimate if a tree will hit anything when falling over.
You must not be familiar with North American power systems. I would bet the op had single phase service providing 220 or 240 volt service.
Oh, I see. Yeah, well, okay, that’s basically nothing. Seems like the country isn’t really on a good path for electrifying things, then. How do they use any large electric motors at home?
Living in the boonies - I could get 3 phase, 400V, 100A for 800€, that’s 120kW. Yes, we’re paying a lot per kWh but the grid quality is okay-ish.
How long is a lease? 3 years? 4 years? My little Corsa has 95% capacity left after 3 years and 40000km.
60 amps, three phases that’s, what, 72kW at 400V - that’s more than enough. My cars charge at 11kW/3phases. I’ve got 63A service and I can charge both cars, run the heatpump, have the stove going and still have amps to spare.
Cheapest VW currently on sale in Germany is the up! that’s available from 13500€ at some dealers.
When you ride an E-Bike you can always set the support to 0% and pedal yourself. Or I don’t get the question.