It might be ‘state after G3’
It might be ‘state after G3’
pathological
I’m afraid this one is already taken, friend.
Motorcycle, actually.
Your timeline is straight up fucked. In short, you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Imagine you are driving the bed
actually quite enjoyable, ty!
Enough to necessitate this meme.
While I respect your choice to make things more ‘beautiful’ in your editor, I do not think we should ever do this by default.
It might seem nice visually, but suddenly we are not seeing things exactly as the compiler does. And as someone who has spent a lot of time helping folks debug their code, I feel quite strongly that this is just further obfuscating an already challenging field - for superficial gains.
No idea what held in is, but I live in vim, and … no ligatures, thanks. Same with italics. Ligatures with fixed-width fonts make no sense. I especially hate the combined arrow symbols: why draw attention to something so unimportant?
I appreciate them in print, but do not ever want to see them in my terminal.
This is the worst second-hand embarrassment I’ve experienced in quite a while. I can’t imagine working with someone like this.
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Check out ‘Kitchen Confidential’ in audiobook format, if you haven’t. I often listen to it to fall asleep, I find it very comforting. He also recorded ‘Medium Raw’, but it’s not as natural; it’s like someone was coaching him to be more engaging or something.
There is no sh shell.
lol
Fuck MS Word tho, no?
Do you take everything personally?
Definitely isn’t necessary, but if you search for ‘3.5" SAS lot’ on ebay you might find all the drives you’ll need to get to 50TB for the price of a couple new SATA drives.
Yeah, you don’t want a surveillance drive. They are optimized for continuous writes, not random IO.
It’s probably worth familiarizing yourself with the difference between CMR and SMR drives.
If you expect this to keep growing, it might make sense to switch to SAS now - then you can find some really cheap enterprise class drives on ebay that will perform a bit better in this type of configuration. You’d just need a cheap HBA (like a 9211-8i) and a couple breakout cables. You can use SATA drives with a SAS HBA, but not the other way around.
SSD RAID is actually very common outside of home use! And yeah, clustered filesystems help overcome many of these limitations, but tend to be extremely demanding (expensive hardware for comparable performance). Network almost immediately becomes the bottleneck. Even forgetting about latency and other network efficiency concerns, 100 Gbps isn’t that fast when you have individual devices approaching 16 Gbps.
No, you don’t need to do that.