In Europe it was relatively smooth though, in my experience. I worked in a shop when it was rolled out. I’m guessing you’re American?
In Europe it was relatively smooth though, in my experience. I worked in a shop when it was rolled out. I’m guessing you’re American?
What is sns?
I read the article and I still don’t really understand what this is.
Is that bad?
It was so nice of you to say that in the post.
What error do you get in the system log when the transfer fails?
I don’t use it for the optimisations, I just prefer its package manager and ecosystem.
That’s still true, dozens of us still use it!
Yes, but for developers it’s good to not have to program for each CPU architecture/OS.
I can write some C, C++ or Rust code and compile it for loads of platforms and have it do the same thing (simplified).
What’s your point?
I just started using OpenSMTPD as a backup relay and it seems to work for that. Very lightweight and easy to set up.
So now the developer gets nothing in return for creating the app?
Ah, right you are! Didn’t spot that
What results do you get from hdparm
’s speed tests?
What filesystem is on the disk?
The vast majority of people?
Costs 20 cents per what? That’s about 0.7kWh per month so I’m guessing it’s per month?
Steam has raised it to the MAX_INT - 5
Now I’m interested where the 5 comes from.
They’re saying they’ve moved away from running things on bare metal and onto using them inside Docker instead.
So does Hyper-V, what’s your point?
What? The article specifically says they don’t recommend turning it off.