Great, now they’re going to start giving us exams before we’re allowed to watch a video.
Great, now they’re going to start giving us exams before we’re allowed to watch a video.
This is a post about glasses. Are you lost?
Whatever you do, make sure you have a backup! There’s always the possibility of screwing something up, no matter how careful you are (or your hard drive deciding to spontaneously self destruct).
Yeah, I just left my SSH port as 22 since I only use key-based authentication so there’s really no security risk. Plus, it’s funny going through the logs and looking at all the login attempts.
If you’re looking for a new registrar, I’ve had only good experiences with NameSilo. They’re not the cheapest, but they’re generally cheaper than GoDaddy, don’t paywall arbitrary things like APIs or WHOIS privacy, and have good support.
That’s true. Though there are reviews saying their support is terrible, which I assume applies to B2 as well.
I would not use them, they have bad ratings on Trustpilot.
Why did they put that button in such an annoying spot to press? If you’re going to add a pointless button at least put it on the thumb side, like almost every other mouse in existence.
No need for all these new-fangled tools when good ol’ dd
does the job just fine. (Though they certainly reduce the chance of accidentally nuking the wrong disk).
Interesting, according to Wikipedia it’s only in an 800km orbit. I’m surprised it wasn’t detected sooner as it’s pretty big (66cm diameter).
Where are you located? I’m in need of some new backup drives and would be happy to pay a reasonable price + shipping if you’re interested.
No, I’m pretty sure Israel is a country.
Nice shot! Totality was a true sight to behold, but partial eclipses are really awesome too.
Ctrl+Shift+T T T T T T T T
SSHing into my less powerful machines takes a good few seconds, so I’m not sure if I’d notice an extra 500ms. For the more powerful ones that are basically instant it would be much more noticeable.
Always a relevant xkcd.
Now recursively create more layers until you have barely any free space left on the disk, then do some performance benchmarks. ;)
Seems like it would be fairly inefficient having to encrypt and decrypt data twice.
I had to pipe dd through gzip over SSH recently to locally image a disk on a cloud server. That was fun.
Seems like a reasonable donation prompt; it’s infrequent, unobtrusive, and can be easily dismissed and disabled. Some people are so sensitive to the idea of any sort of soliciting that they forget projects do need money to function.