People moving into an expensive apartment on a nightlife strip and complaining about the fucking noise.
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unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Pi NAS for multi-location backups4·5 days agoSync is not backup
Thank you. Now can you please explain this to my IT department that thinks force syncing everything on our computers to OneDrive is a solution to our lack of backups?
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto World News@lemmy.world•London targets noisy commuters with headphone campaign16·5 days agoBerlin has even started making announcements about it: “Please mind others and keep your music, tiktoks and phone calls in your ear instead of playing them through your loudspeaker”.
The German version holds back a little less: “…music, tiktoks and calls belong in your ear and not played over your speaker”.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you look upon the future in regards of climat change? How do you imagine your life in the coming distopie?2·8 days ago“All opinions other than mine are only supported by dopamine highs” - wow, what a great new way of being condescendingly dismissive!
OP actually left the consequences of climate change open. No, it probably won’t be a Mad Max inferno. Probably not. But we also don’t know where the tipping point of the oceans is, because they are storing a shit ton of carbon. Hit that tipping point, and that carbon may well suddenly be released into the air, and then the shit hits the fan.
But even if that scenario doesn’t happen, and the world is still theoretically perfectly livable, you mentioned one of the main problems: mass migration. We already see what that’s doing today. We’re not far away from World War 3 anymore. So yes, the question is perfectly legitimate.
(And before anyone thinks it: I’m not blaming the migrants, of course they’re not at fault, they have every right to look for a better life. The people at fault are entirely different, but it doesn’t change the fact there is a causational relationship)
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Should you look for a relationship if it feels like a compromise?321·9 days agoA relationship should never be used as a means to have sex. That will only hurt people. And a relationship is so, so much more than just sex.
Honestly, to me it sounds like you don’t really want a (romantic) relationship in the first place. And that’s completely fine. Don’t try to force something on yourself that you don’t want. That will only hurt your partner and disappoint you. It’s completely fine to just want friends with benefits or one night stands (or both, as long as you’re careful). You do you.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto Android@lemdro.id•Google wants to make sideloading Android apps safer by verifying developers’ identities15·11 days agoI really hope phones get better Linux support soon… it really isn’t daily driver material for most phones at the moment.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•what are the grievances with the "male loneliness epidemic"? [close this topic maybe?]732·12 days agoWhen people have created a narrative that “white x y z men” are responsible for all the evil in the world (I’m exagerating, but you get my drift), it creates a very difficult situation when those people are facing some serious difficulties. The intellectually lazy thing to do in that case is to brush it off or minimize it, like in the ways you’ve described. And unfortunately, that’s the route those same people will take, since identity politics are intellectually lazy (and lacking compassion, but that’s another story).
The unfortunate part of it is that the right has taken advantage of that wide open flank, which is one main reasons we’re in this current clusterfuck.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto Science Memes@mander.xyz•“Everywhere we look in these exceptional preservation deposits, [...] we see priapulids,” says Mussini.21·13 days agoIn case anyone was thinking the same thing I was: no, it wasn’t a parasite, it was named that way due to its shape.
In Germany that’s called a hooker’s breakfast.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL Amtrak will let you attach your own private car to one of their trains and they charge you per a mile4·17 days agoThe page is here. Under “rate addendum number 7” you can find a pdf with the prices.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•German court overturns previous ruling that ad blocking isn't piracy14·17 days agoIt can’t be said often enough: fuck Axel Springer.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Well that didn't work out as planned5·18 days agoAs @myotheraccount mentioned, this is 330km/h, but yes, they still need drivers. On the high speed lines, the train can do quite a bit on its own, but you still need a driver to take care of the stops at stations, for non-high speed sections which generally don’t have the automation infrastructure, and for the case the something doesn’t work or go as intended.
There’s not much of a need to “keep an eye on the machines”, they’re pretty sturdy, made to go at that speed and have gone through a number of tests to ensure everything works the way it should. Unless we’re doing a test run, but that’s another story.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Well that didn't work out as planned24·19 days agoReminds me of an ad from over a decade ago. (For those who speak German: youtube, sorry, I want able to get an invidious Link working )
A woman is sitting at a bar, and a man in a suit comes up and sits right next to her, taps his car keys on the table, and then lays them on the table and moves them towards her.
“400 horsepower, 12 cylinders, top speed 296…” He nods proudly. “Tomorrow evening 7 o’clock?”
She grabs a large key on her keychain and shows it to him: “10,877 horsepower, top speed 330, tomorrow morning, 8:43…” She puts the key on the table and pushes it next to his key. “…track 7”.
The ad was from the German railroad attempting to recruit drivers.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•*Permanently Deleted*6·19 days agoIt’s an announcement to stay as far away as possible from whoever said that. Might even call it negging.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto Linux@programming.dev•Linux is about to lose a feature [Bcachefs (ofc)]– over a personality clash11·20 days agoI mean, we could say the same thing about Kent - when he’s getting pissy, it’s about ensuring the filesystem is bulletproof and no one loses data.
Thing is, we’re not talking about getting pissy. We’re talking about getting downright insulting and borderline abusive. Linus got suspended from his own goddamn Kernel for his behavior. Let that sink in for a moment.
And I honestly believe that’s where part of the problem comes from. Kent looks up to Linus in a way, and sees himself as entitled to mimicking Linus’s bad behavior, which turns into a clusterfuck. Linux is still a good kernel despite Linus’s behavior, and bcachefs seems to be pretty good from a technical standpoint despite Kent’s behavior (even the kernel maintainers Kent pissed off admit it). They both shouldn’t be behaving that way, period. But both are very talented from a technical standpoint, which makes policing their behavior that much harder.
Ideally, yes, someone else would take over communication with Linus, but my hope isn’t particularly high at the moment. I wish Kent would calm down (further) and play by the rules more (even though he’s far from the only one who has broken those rules), and I wish Linus would learn to take it as much as he dishes it out.
And that makes it such a shame: bcachefs would be great to have in the kernel from a technical standpoint. It’s the personal conflicts that are really messing things up at the moment.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto Linux@programming.dev•Linux is about to lose a feature [Bcachefs (ofc)]– over a personality clash6·20 days agoThe point of these next gen file systems aren’t raw performance, they are reliability, performance for specific cases, and reduced data usage. For example:
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Copy on Write means it’s very performant to create snapshots
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incremental backups are much quicker
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checksumming means the filesystem directly and reliably detects data corruption
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built-in support for raid means a simplified setup and integration of scrubbing features into the filesystem, which can then take advantage of checksumming etc.
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deduplication can automatically recognize duplicated data and as such reduce data use
These are things that tend to reduce performance, not increase it. Which is why, when performance on these filesystems stays the same or even increases, that’s a major accomplishment.
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unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto Linux@programming.dev•Linux is about to lose a feature [Bcachefs (ofc)]– over a personality clash14·20 days agoIt’s not quite as one sided as you put it, either. The most recent last minute feature was pushed for rc3, and wasn’t big filled. It was also a feature that enhanced stability, which is the reason Kent submitted it there. I’m not saying he’s right, but it’s important context here. And he’s far from the only one who has done this. Someone recently added new hardware support in rc7.
Also, he has improved somewhat. Arguably not as much as he should, but things aren’t as bad as they originally were.
And as to the attitude - he’s in good company, honestly. Especially in regard to Linus, them judging Kent is like a group of lepers judging a beauty contest. That’s the point this article makes very well.
None of this excuses his behaviour, but it is important to put it into context.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto News@lemmy.world•Infowars conspiracist Alex Jones is a big step closer to losing his studio and brand23·22 days agoYup.
Legal experts agree, a sale to The Onion is more likely now that Infowars’ fate has shifted to Texas state court.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earthto Linux@programming.dev•Kent Overstreet winning hearts and minds in the LKML again.2·25 days agoGood to know… Although hitting enter twice or adding two spaces makes me feel like a boomer. Oh well
IANAL, but I don’t think there’s a reasonable ground for a lawsuit (although there’s nothing prevent an attempt). It’s not claiming to be TikTok, that would be a clear trademark infringement. It’s just saying it’s similar to their service, and if you want to compare it (which is allowed), you have to refer to it somehow. Similar to when people say LibreOffice is an MS office alternative - Microsoft wouldn’t have the grounds to sue there, either.