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jackhalford
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  1. From wikipedia

    > Attested from c. 2900 BC. Went out of vernacular use around 1700 BC; used as a classical language until about 100 AD.

    So vernacular use stopped roughly 3725 years ago

  2. I don’t think this is the https://xkcd.com/2347/ of the ops world? People will usually use the ingress controller of their cloud provider. I’ve been using the tailscale ingresses for tailscale funnel. But the transition from ingress to gateway api is seeming to take forever so I’m just running a caddy pod with a static config until the dust settles.
  3. I think it has a lot to do with licensing. Companies feel safer using BSDs because there’s no fear of being sued under the MIT license, I suspect this is the reason sony chose FreeBSD for the playstations. A second reason would be quality vs linux, netflix has been line rate encrypted traffic with FreeBSD just because the network stack is (was?) more mature than linux. We used it at $job for zfs file servers because it’s native and much more mature than linux alternatives.
  4. Nice to finally have a hackable headset on the market. I’ve been using the dji goggles for fpv flying because of vendor lock in. I wonder I could use these with OpenIPC to fly fpv with a fully open video stack.
  5. Flying now requires you to own a smartphone
  6. Nice that Suspend/sleep is on asahi-edge, I hope it will be upstreamed soon. I’m hoping to switch to asahi linux for the M series gpus to do video editing seriously on a laptop. Curious to hear how other people are doing this, or is everyone video editing on desktop?
  7. Hasn’t is always been an open secret that daring fireball it a shadow marketing website for apple?
  8. Why install proxmox on top of debian? Proxmox distributes an iso that basically does the same as you with preseeding. Although recently had to install proxmox as an apt pkg on top of debian happened because the proxmox iso wouldn’t install properly. That actually happened twice. I think I’ll just install debian from now on…
  9. Why does the unsloth guide for gemma 3n say:

    > llama.cpp an other inference engines auto add a <bos> - DO NOT add TWO <bos> tokens! You should ignore the <bos> when prompting the model!

    That makes the want to try exactly that? Weird

  10. `set relativenumber` to see where you’re jumping
  11. If 20$/user/month is too much, maybe you could apin up headscale and plug in your OIDC provider?

    Never tried it myself, I only manage small tailnets so the free tier is fine

  12. > Ascent's Helius may make the quadrotor form obsolete

    We didn’t kill all the horses when we invented cars, as always the world just gets more complex. Quadcopters have an edge on this in terms of agility so many use cases will still be served by quadcopters

  13. No I don’t really need HA, for most of my services high availability comes last. I moved to k8s for learning purposes, I stayed because I like it. When I decide to move some services to HA I have a much more powerful base with k8s than compose.
  14. I see, so off the top of my head I’m thinking if uncloud could host some of my containers: nextcloud, plex, radarr, transmission, listmonk, linkding. And it seems its no better than my single node k8s, i.e they all have either sqlite or filesystems state, and no clear way for HA replication… mind you this isnt a problem of uncloud, moreso of the apps themselves
  15. I don’t understand the storage story, imo different apps deal differently with replication and there’s no « one size fits all ». How are compose volumes replicated? Is split brain handled by corrosion or is it up to the uncloud user to set up stuff right in the docker compose?

    ps: I self host and have moved from compose to k8s on single node, kustomize helps keep app configs as DRY as possible

  16. If the data worth the hassle to backup, isn’t it worth the hassle to self host? Especially if you were part of the lastpass breach
  17. Personally I just backup the underlying filesystem (i.e /data) that vaultwarden uses.

    Edit: I realize you are probably using bitwarden directly, in which case don’t you trust them to safeguard your data?

    ps: if it’s just ssh keys, just store them as key value pairs? I haven’t kept ssh keys for a long time thanks to tailscale ssh…

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