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dirtycrow@programming.devto
TechTakes@awful.systems•Musk ("xAI") now claims grok was hackedEnglish
13·7 months agodeleted by creator
dirtycrow@programming.devto
TechTakes@awful.systems•Musk ("xAI") now claims grok was hackedEnglish
14·7 months agodeleted by creator
You did not have permission to take this picture of me.
dirtycrow@programming.devOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Using DVD slot for second 3.5" drive?English
1·7 months agoYeah… I’m not sure anymore that pre-builts are the best NAS machines. Looks like I’m buying piecemeal.
dirtycrow@programming.devOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Using DVD slot for second 3.5" drive?English
1·7 months agoPicture I linked looks like it will fit.Actually…
dirtycrow@programming.devOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Using DVD slot for second 3.5" drive?English
2·7 months agoI think Deep Glacier is cheaper if you’re backing up less than 8 TB, so I think I may have to go with Backblaze if I end up using up all 12 TB. Really depends.
dirtycrow@programming.devOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Using DVD slot for second 3.5" drive?English
2·7 months agoThanks, I’m saving this. I’m very unacquainted with plumbing / carpentry so I wouldn’t have thought of this.
dirtycrow@programming.devOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Using DVD slot for second 3.5" drive?English
1·7 months agoyep, that one. They claim it has a 2tb hd in it so the 3.5" is most likely populated, but good catch! I also have extra cables lying around, so cables won’t be a worry.
creative
I hope not too creative. I think there’s some standard adapter online.
dirtycrow@programming.devto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•3-2-1 Backups: How do you do the 1 offsite backup?English
14·7 months agoAmazon AWS Glacier
Edit: I was downvoted for this, but it’s genuinely a more affordable alternative to Backblaze whose finances are questionable.
dirtycrow@programming.devto
Autism@lemmy.world•At school were you on the "gifted and pleasure to teach" end or "would do well if applied self and stopped getting distracted"?English
2·7 months agoThe second half. I’d get failing grades in final projects (e.g. math) because I failed to read the instructions, would complete only one side of a test because I forgot to the check the other side, would tell long stories to my teacher in class, would just not take science seriously, but studied my butt off for history (which was so much reading). I don’t think my teachers generally liked me (some didn’t at all), but that sort of changed when I moved states from red to blue and got better instruction.
dirtycrow@programming.devto
Hardware@lemmy.world•Eric Schmidt apparently bought Relativity Space to put data centers in orbitEnglish
2·8 months agoI suppose you could use a heat pump to concentrate internal heat around the hull for radiation into space. The datacenter could “operate” (assuming we’re just running a Minecraft server lol) while in sunlight while actively cooling and buffering excess heat, then in the shade it could continue to cool off to a safe level using solar reserves or just sit idly.
dirtycrow@programming.devto
Hardware@lemmy.world•Eric Schmidt apparently bought Relativity Space to put data centers in orbitEnglish
21·8 months agoI genuinely cannot understand his point of view. AI data centers in space? I guess we’ll just make a solar veil the size of Texas to power it. And the cooling would have to be done by opening it up to let the solar winds cool everything. We can also have the ISS come fix something when it breaks. But otherwise: This dude just sounds like the guy who wanted to visit the Titantic in a carbon fiber bean. I can’t help but feel like he knows this is just a stupid idea and is going to embezzle the investor money
dirtycrow@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Windows 10 LTSC – the version that won't expire for yearsEnglish
101·8 months agoltsc iot is on my gaming pc that I spin up once biweekly. Got the os from massgrave and most of the games from fitgirl.
If it’s a competition of getting work done, Linux is clearly superior. Windows has always just gotten in my way when I’m trying to do something with the OS.
There’s no denying though that you gotta use the right tool for the job. I ain’t forkin my time over to get Linux to work with triple-A pirated games and all that VM and wine shit. I’m just going to install ltsc and forget about it. Just as how I’m not wasting my time on Windows to install software packages, libraries, or whatever the fuck Subsystem is.
Alternate Caption: “I’ll finish it now instead of in the morning”
dirtycrow@programming.devto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Do y'all still consider the machine you run pirated software/games on to still be "Secure"? [+ Other Piracy Related Questions]English
351·8 months agoPublisher matters. Some random website advertising a disk cleaning utility could be malware while a Fitgirl repack most definitely isn’t. Installing something from an official Ubuntu software repository is also pretty safe, while something from a 3rd party repository or community development library could be malware. I also generally trust PDFs from Anna’s Archive and Libgen or Internet Archive, because of the reputation loss to them if it were. You can minimize your risk to a tolerable level this way.
dirtycrow@programming.devOPtodatahoarder@lemmy.ml•First steps on data hoarding?English
3·8 months agoThank you so much, made my morning
dirtycrow@programming.devOPtodatahoarder@lemmy.ml•First steps on data hoarding?English
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dirtycrow@programming.devto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Split tunnelling airvpn on macOSEnglish
1·8 months agoIn that instance maybe run docker with gluetun and qbitnox. It’s a bit difficult to setup but will sort of achieve what you’re looking for.




That list is no longer accurate. See cybenetics labs.