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massive_bereavement, to memes in Earth has a cold
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I can hear Arizonians saying "Yeah but it's dry heat"...

massive_bereavement, (edited ) to memes in Earth has a cold
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140 freedom units.

massive_bereavement, to memes in If I didn't laugh I'd cry
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Bold of you thinking we will be around in 50 years.

massive_bereavement, to memes in Mine exudes the same energy
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People who say black cats are bad luck are bad luck

massive_bereavement, to memes in It will only go downhill from here
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Well, butter my turnips! That's not something I expected to see today and that cartoon version will eventually find its way into a shirt, I'm telling ya.

massive_bereavement, to memes in It will only go downhill from here
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"Continue with Google", thanks I'm good B-)

massive_bereavement, to memes in It will only go downhill from here
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Stable Difussion still has some steep learning curve and requires some money investment onto hardware or cloud GPU access. Meaning they have probably several hours to re-think how stupid is what they're doing.

A simple app you can download into your phone and do this shit is a pretty easy and quick way of ruining two lives (probably).

Then again, the hammer should fall onto the developers and the app store that allowed it on the first place. (IMO)

massive_bereavement, to memes in It will only go downhill from here
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massive_bereavement, to memes in It will only go downhill from here
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Now I want to see said monkey...

massive_bereavement, (edited ) to lemmybewholesome in Motivation to start
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Ah but your fifth.. your fifth will be the worst of them all.

massive_bereavement, to lemmybewholesome in Motivation to start
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Solid advice for sex as well.

massive_bereavement, to memes in My friend thinks you’re cute
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He looks like he's supper high but also met some friend from his parents' and he's trying to play cool.

massive_bereavement, (edited ) to linux in Bcachefs has been merged into Linux 6.7
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Sorry, I don't know if it is documented anywhere, but in summary the project started with bcache (block cache) from a single developer (Kent Overstreet A.K.A Evil Pie Pirate) in 2010 that explained he was building a module for the Linux Kernel.

Bcache is a method of using a fast ssd drive as a caching mechanism for slow but large hdds. As is, the project was quite ambitious but then, when the developer was working in an evolution of bcache (kind-of lessons learned re-implementation), the project grew into a general-purpose POSIX filesystem.

Considering the origins of the most popular file system implementations, expecting a single individual being successful creating a general-purpose one sounded over ambitious.

Then in 2013, out of the blue, Kent left Google to solely work in this project. (In reality though, he spent two years later in Datera as well.)

Then, how do you finance a single developer for a file system from 2013 onwards up to today, when it finally merged into the kernel?

Patreon. The whole thing was financed through it.

That said, there are other collaborators like Daniel Hill, Dave Chinner or Brian Foster, yet what's surprising is how this started as a side project and eventually became the main competitor of corporate-developed file systems by Patreon funding.

Note: A bit of hype-control here, btrfs which would be the main "competitor" was merged into kernel 14 years ago, so bcachefs still has a long way to go before we can trust it with our data.

massive_bereavement, to linux in Bcachefs has been merged into Linux 6.7
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The story behind bcachefs development is mildly wild.

massive_bereavement, to historyporn in Ignatius Sancho
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If I had a time machine I'll just go to the past and tell them: "I come from the future to tell you that we have built a web that allow us to immediately share our thoughts across the globe interconnecting humanity, and We all think you suck" then jump onto my machine and disappear into another time to spread the message.

Except for Ignatius, he's cool.

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