acockworkorange

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acockworkorange,

Rhino has great out of the box experience, but it’s just too bleeding edge for me. I want a Suse Tumbleweed using APT.

Today 4 years ago, Dr. Li Wenliang warned of a suspected SARS patient in a Wuhan WeChat group. Soon later, he was arrested for “making false comments on the Internet about unconfirmed SARS outbreak.” (harakahdaily.net)

Dr. Wenliang’s message went viral, becoming the earliest warning of what we now know today as Covid-19. He returned to work, but contracted Covid from a patient, and died on February 7, 2020....

acockworkorange,

That’s the takeaway here. Your travel plans ruined. Not the personal tragedies, lives lost, political destabilization.

acockworkorange, (edited )

I was reading it and thinking “they unironically want The Handmaid’s Tale, stop.”

Killer username BTW.

acockworkorange,

I think it downplayed the importance of CO2 scrubbing, because we can tolerate low O2 a lot easier than high CO2. High CO2 is also what gives us that suffocating feeling.

It briefly touches on rebreathers near the end. The theory behind them is that the difference between the %O2 on the inhale and exhale of our breathing cycle is very little. So if you can get rid of the CO2, you can re-breathe that same air for a “long” time before it starts to get too low in O2 content and it starts to impact your survivability.

acockworkorange,

Yikes. It started out as expats in Japan and took a left turn to concentration camp real fast.

acockworkorange,

I’m ignorant on this issue, what’s up with them?

acockworkorange,

Acceptable, yes. But a good manager knows not to shine a spotlight on the mistakes of the team. There’s nothing to gain keeping it public that you wouldn’t also gain by keeping it private. But your team’s morale is kept high if you sing their praises instead of their shortcomings.

acockworkorange,

Of working with Linus? Yes, it probably did.

acockworkorange,

So two wrongs make a right? Or could this have been a civil private email instead? And if civil private conversations aren’t working, then it’s time to part ways.

acockworkorange,

This happened on kernel 3.8, he stepped down on 4.18. That’s plenty of time time for as lot more fuckups.

acockworkorange,

Yeah, shouting at your subordinates in public is utter bullshit.

acockworkorange,

I meant Linus’ behavior was a fuckup. And he probably fucked up a lot between this example and his stepping down.

acockworkorange,

Mint automatically creates a @home sub volume if you install your root in a Btrfs partition. Just saying.

acockworkorange,

OpenSUSE does this as default, which is laudable. Mint will only use Btrfs if you manually tell it to, it just handles it gracefully once you do choose to use it.

acockworkorange,

Except it wasn’t Palestine that attacked, it was a group disassociated with the Palestinian Authority, that Israel itself funds so it can justify the “war” to favor the arms dealers and distract the constituents of the terrible administration they’re receiving.

The two conflicts are not even remotely comparable.

acockworkorange,

You have a weird way of getting to it, seeing as you compared the two right out of the door.

acockworkorange,

I have. It’s not all what it’s cracked up to be.

acockworkorange,

What about dudette? /s

acockworkorange,

Btrfs is data loss prone? OpenSUSE Tumbleweed uses it as default, I assumed it was good enough.

acockworkorange,

Snapshots changed my life. And I don’t exactly demand ultra reliability for my home PC. Thanks for the feedback!

acockworkorange,

What about bcachefs excites you? Like, what does it offer that ext4, Btrfs and zfs don’t?

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