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the_third, to asklemmy in What country are you using lemmy from?

Vielleicht möchte er nur gerade eine Glühbirne wechseln?

the_third, (edited ) to linux in What's with all these hip filesystems and how are they different?

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.

the_third, to linux in What's with all these hip filesystems and how are they different?

Let’s agree on: it has a different performance for various use cases and hardware below. Sometimes better, sometimes worse.

the_third, to linux in What's with all these hip filesystems and how are they different?

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?

the_third, to thefarside in 6 December 2023

The moment the wheel was invented a dog immediately started running after it. A reference to how some dogs like to chase cars today.

the_third, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in Snow!

Nah, when I was on vacation there I was always allowed to drive my normal winter tires. On some mountain passes e.g. chains were mandatory though, and for good reason.

the_third, to lemmyshitpost in Snow!

Well, some do. In Scandinavia many people drive tires with spikes. In Germany they are illegal. Depends on how hard winter is out there.

the_third, to risa in Can someone open this pickle jar?

Oh great, thanks for turning on the breakfast radio in my head.

the_third, to risa in Can someone open this pickle jar?

Yep. He duped Fox into paying him for a Sci-Fi comedy show and then he went and made a loving homage to Trek.

the_third, to cyanideandhappiness in 28 November 2023

Bullshit. Yes, we open doors and check all rooms for people and danger but if you’re there with keys we’ll use those. Of course we use those, where did you even get that idea.

the_third, to memes in Air cooling is just better

Nah, not everywhere. Our village has no water meters because, why. Spring water from the mountains is not treated, only monitored for microorganisms and contaminants and fed into our water supply by gravity. Doesn’t really matter if it runs through a computer on its way to the sea or not.

In places like big cities or flat plains where the water needs to be pumped and treated that’s a different thing.

the_third, to memes in Air cooling is just better

Server hardware with their 15000rpm fans will do that. We have a customer specializing in GPU intensive number crunching. They have little storage cupboards accessible from the hallway for every two person office. Their workstations sit there and the cables go through the wall to the desks.

the_third, to memes in Air cooling is just better

Not if you use water from the tap. A friend of mine in college did that when he had a water flatrate in his appartment. Worked pretty well.

the_third, to piracy in Naming Torrents

Yes, but, no.

the_third, to piracy in Naming Torrents

This is scene, there are standards goddammit!

Yes, there really are.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_(warez)

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