

There is a YouTube video around of a sprint cyclist powering a toaster and he can barely do it. I don’t think you could do it “reasonabley”.
There is a YouTube video around of a sprint cyclist powering a toaster and he can barely do it. I don’t think you could do it “reasonabley”.
We solved this like a year ago! Though I had completely forgotten what it actually was.
I thought the connotation was chattel slavery, not BDSM.
It is changing, albeit slowly. In git the default branch was changed from master to main.
In high availability we use primary and secondary, or many other versions of the same idea (main/secondary, etc).
Not sure how disks are handled these days but I haven’t seen the master/slave terminology in those since my first CD burner
It still has to be an official act. I don’t know how that works.
Anyone use it and can compare it to moonlight?
Fair point, that is my fear too. I run Ubuntu so nearly all my software is open source already and for the slim number of tools that aren’t in just pay for them because they are good enough to warrant it imo.
Yeah but for software you want it to work and sometimes need help, when you steal that software you are often on your own. In open source, there is nearly always an open alternative that comes with community support!
I have been building a new server so haven’t looked around yet.
Thanks i’ll take a look at prowlarr. I am familiar with 1337x and a couple other public trackers, sadly they don’t have the ones I am looking for :(
Any tips on getting in to a private tracker these days? Don’t they all need invites from friends?
nice! taking a look. Thank you
Piped is just a front end and the data is still on Youtube servers right? Honestly that is probably enough but I’ll check out the one /u/tkk13909@sopuli.xyz suggested.
No they aren’t, unless specified. A lot is isinglass (spelling?) To clarify it, which is fish parts.
To add, hypervisor is very low level, below the operating system often. Hypervisors allow you to run multiple operating systems on the same hardware.
Containers are isolated processes running within an operating system using stuff like cgroups.
It has been years since I played with it but OpenStack is a suite of tools to build a data center like AWS or Azure. You can get the VM bit up and running pretty quick with basic packages on an Ubuntu system if you want to play with it, but again it has been years.
What is your goal? Playing with kvm may be a better path if you want to understand virtualization.
If you want to upskill for a job, I’d see if there is a certificate to work on. Even if you don’t want the cert, the curriculum might be a good starting point.
its just 11 + the current year.
I am 1988 so i am 12 + the current year.
Didn’t think of it like that until your post but it is pretty easy.
Just use a GitHub page. Super simple and driven by your source code.