I recently got into the apple ecosystem and am loving it.
I know this is a linux community and apple is literally the devil but I haven’t had a bad experience with it yet.
I recently got into the apple ecosystem and am loving it.
I know this is a linux community and apple is literally the devil but I haven’t had a bad experience with it yet.
…or as I’ve come to call it grep+linux
any bias that doesn’t confirm my bias is reverse bias
see also: reverse racism
Actually her fight is over, that’s the entire point
I think I destroyed a USB stick back in the day doing this shit. be careful they don’t lock the stick and if they do make sure you use the program to wipe the stick ASAP before you forget what program you used to make it.
I have a ventoy stick for this exact reason, just copy iso to stick, no need to burn a new one every time.
my main PC hosts nothing, everything else is always on
sometimes I remember I’m self hosting things
you’ve never been even remotely close to the cult of management have you?
my scsi controller needs to be entered during boot to manage raid. it also has an external battery that needed replacing (which cost more new than just buying a new card … with the exact same battery) so if you’re not in verbose boot mode figure that out and see if the controller is telling you which function key it needs.
figuring out this old stuff is most of the fun in running it, I would sell it as scrap before actually hosting anything on it.
I have a HP Proliant DL380G7, basically the last server with a front side bus, and all the comments about it where about power per watt.
and they’re not wrong.
I just don’t think this is the community for old servers like this, self hosting is very much a practical consideration and the money spent on electricity running anything useful on these old things is better spent on a raspberry pi or stand alone NAS or something.
I always say the Berlin wall went up overnight, don’t wait for things to get worse before planing your escape.
You’re the exact problem I’m talking about. Nothing is ever good enough.
dead before it hits the ground is a lot better than ground up alive in a combine harvester that’s for sure.
or, you know, the fucking dairy farms we’re talking about in this thread.
I’m saying attacking the dairy industry is a winnable battle and a step in the right direction but vegans are operating on pure emotion, it’s all or nothing for them and I think we all know which it currently is.
if you search for oat milk recipes you’ll be exactly where I am right now
Actually trying to be the climate resistance nut here, we’re paying to ship water.
Buy the oats and make your own.
Internet vegans need to stop telling me to be unhealthy and go all in on fucking up the dairy industry. The average person can see it’s horrific, how hard could it be to get a big fucking win without getting normal people offside?
yeah, people treated their slaves much better.
I have a few 2015 laptops, the last time the apple logo lights up like it damn well should, (and their operating systems are still getting updates almost a decade later) ipods and an iphone 6 I’ve fixed, apple TV because it was cheap enough. all told I’m in it for less than the cost of a new macbook and apple hasn’t got a cent yet. I have an imac from 2008 I found on the side of the road that actually needs linux but a computer of that vintage in 2008 would be a paperweight at best, the fact it’s still useful as a computer at all is astonishing to me.