I had this problem before as well. Something was spamming log messages and filled up the boot drive. No snap needed.
I had this problem before as well. Something was spamming log messages and filled up the boot drive. No snap needed.
Yes, it works now.
Version 19.0 and 19.1 were basically not working at all.
That’s great and all.
But feddit.de just became usable again after more than two weeks of being basically unusable - because the 19.0 and 19.1 releases of Lemmy were buggy and there was no downgrade migration possible on the database. No big corporation would break their product for two weeks like this.
If all you want to do is play games, then AMD is the way to go. Better price to performance ratio.
But if you want to play around with AI, Nvidia is the only game in town. AMD still does not properly support GPGPU on their consumer cards. It’s infuriating and embarrassing really.
For what it’s worth I have only ever heard the term used to describe the Linux thing. So for me that is the only meaning.
when an asteroid inevitably punches through said bus and/or diner.
Or, you know there is a crash? Lol
I’ve never heard it with the asteroid explanation. But thousands of people die every year in car crashes. Most in single occupant vehicles, but a bus can be involved too.
I’m pretty sure it’s a chameleon. But same, didn’t need to change.
It really depends. It would not surprise me if lemmy.world needs to buy a terabyte of storage every month just to have enough space for all image uploads. That’s possible when you can just use a single hard drive and put it in a server at home, but if you use hosting and/or want redundancy that can add up quickly.
Yes. You can test this by selecting something, closing that window and attempting to paste. It won’t work. Closing the window removes the information about what was highlighted, so there is nothing to paste. If it were to copy upon selection you’d still be able to paste.
Thanks. So docker manipulates iptabels directly, thereby bypassing ufw rules. (Your previous comment was just really vague)
If you are worried that an attacker may have compromised your router and that key auth is not secure enough, then yes it would make sense.
I move ssh to a non-default port, only allow key based auth and install fail2ban. This is enough for me. It protects against automated attacks hitting port 22 and prevents brute force.
Can you elaborate on that? I’m curious what you mean.
If you allow the whole subnet you might as well not use a firewall. Your router has one and port forwarding is disabled by default.
Not sure what that does.
Yes, you can use options to specify exactly what you want. But it should recognize .zstd
as zstandard compression instead of going “I don’t know what this compression is”. I don’t want to have to specify the obvious extension just because I typed zstd instead of zst when creating the file.
A mp4 file contains media in, for example, h264 and AAC codec, which is the combined for playback. It is not a codec itself.
The only annoying thing is that the extension for zstd compression is zst (no d). Tar does not recognize a zstd extension, only zst is automatically recognized and decompressed. Come on!
Last I checked btrfs raid 5 and 6 support was still not declared as stable.
Yes, it is worth differentiating between writing AI yourself and trying to get some giant open source project to work where you have no idea why it fails.
Your comment is appreciated, because everyone has to decide for themselves if “it crashes on some unusual tasks.” is worth the performance or VRAM increase you can get with AMD.
What do you use your PC for? Just games? Or AI as well?
If it’s just games, I’d go AMD. More VRAM = more better and AMD has more VRAM for the same price.
If you want to do AI on your PC as well, I’d go Nvidia. The software support from AMD is just not there yet.
I had no issues with Nvidia on pop os and Ubuntu, and rarely any issues on arch. That’s the bleeding of “bleeding edge” for ya, lol. But it’s a single command to roll back to a previous version of the driver, so no big deal anyway.
I have the opposite problem, llavafiles (a large language model, packages as a single files) can run on both Linux and Windows. They are written to be compatible with both.
But when I ./file to run it, eine is started automatically!
(The llava file GitHub has a workaround, but still by default it chooses wine for some reason)