Ya and taking off the serial number doesn’t really matter when it’s less than 10 😅
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… I said to myself as I meticulously removed all traces of the serial number.
I didn’t believe it at first 🤣
These days if I can’t install it with winget I’m not installing it
I’m waiting for pure GNU/NT. It sure as hell ain’t Unix!
My experience is that without swap my system will eventually lock up, without a clear sign of why. This was especially true when disabling memory overcommit, but I blame applications for that one.
Who knows maybe my ram is failing.
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Programming Circlejerk@programming.dev•People often say SQL has no problem to scale but they've never actually done it17·12 days ago😅 what year is this guy living in? SQL has scaled, probably better than any other software paradigm.
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•AI isn’t ready to replace human coders for debugging, researchers say13·12 days agoI wouldn’t trust current models to do any real work. Aaand I think humans will be cheaper than LLMs for a long time to come. Ultimately all costs are labor and if you need to give the power plant people (running the plant, mining the fuel, building the plant) sandwiches to get them to provide power for your llm, you’re probably better off giving a human programmer sandwiches instead.
The ai bubble pops when investors decide they want dividends instead of speculative gains.
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What were you surprised to learn wasn't actually normal?2·12 days agoLmao this was the first thought that came into my mind after reading the post 😅
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What were you surprised to learn wasn't actually normal?1·12 days agoLike wiggling your ears, I believe it can be learned
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What were you surprised to learn wasn't actually normal?4·12 days ago👀
Looks like we have representation from both ends of the spectrum here 😅
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What were you surprised to learn wasn't actually normal?1·12 days agoSounds like made up star trek science 😁
mvirts@lemmy.worldto AskUSA@discuss.online•Have you ever fired a gun? Would you try it if given a chance?English3·18 days agoYes and yes, but I don’t own a gun at the moment.
196 day blindness stew? Or is that what I’m eating when I visit.
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Aussie Enviro@aussie.zone•Guardian removed their article about not enough water being avalable for nuclear plants. Thoughts?2·26 days agoYeah it’s a massive oversimplification, but all I had to go off of is the article title which struck me as absurd. I was thinking about how we’re not running out of water for nuclear power plants because seawater can be used directly for cooling while the clean water in the plant never leaves.
Inland plants of course will not have seawater available so they could certainly be at risk of shutting down for lack of coolant, but that is a problem for all thermal plants that use steam not just nuclear plants.
mvirts@lemmy.worldto Aussie Enviro@aussie.zone•Guardian removed their article about not enough water being avalable for nuclear plants. Thoughts?3·1 month agoThat makes sense, hopefully they correct whatever caused them to take down the article!
To me that means I would feel comfortable using the remove_hiberfile and recover options listed here https://linux.die.net/man/8/mount.ntfs-3g
Put these in your fstab and it’ll get fixed every mount