Why doesn't he just answer every question with:
"Yeah but this is the man who thought shooting up bleach and letting sunlight into your lungs would cure COVID and then said it on TV"
Tbh I'm just impressed you:
A) knew there was an iso standard
- went to the effort of locating it
iii) posted it in respectful manner, and
e) are correct.
I've been making endeavours to rewild my back yard for years.
Just unlucky, caught him between the flashes.
They gave the appearance to the outside for sure - BBC podcast is what put me off them. That and the Parma Violet beer they did in an advent calendar the other year, just because you can doesn't mean you should lads.
I kinda just hold it all in my head and fix stuff when I notice it's broken.
There's 2 main reasons spacex gets shit. First one is Musk. Second one is the weird competitive thing SpaceX fanbois do where they criticise the shit out of all other rocket manufacturers and endlessly praise everything spaceX do.
Curious how they define professional use, like my work desktop is windows, but all the servers are rhel
One of the reasons I use pixel phones, Google already knows everything, no point in Samsung knowing it too
Aaah aaaaaaaaah aaaAaaaah aaaaaaaaah aaaAaaaah fuck this shit, fuck it all fuck it fuck it fuck it.
Cooperating, to make a barrel.
Ha, I recently upgraded to an nvme drive from SATA, cloned the drive and then realised I need to move the windows partition all the way to the end to let me expand the Linux partition. Which broke windows. After about 2-3 hours of troubleshooting it was working again. It was around then I realised I hadn't booted into windows in 2 years!
Smooth as butter, well done!
Storage and maintenance. OSes are miniscule in comparison to the data YouTube stores, we're in the multiple exabyte range here. Someone's got to pay for it somewhere. Floatplane might be a decent comparison as to what a FOSS YouTube might look like - they have a dedicated dev team and charge per channel to view, following more than a couple of creators would become cost prohibitive for me personally.
You absolutely need storage in a P2P network, the data doesn't just magic into existence, not only that but if there are insufficient peers in the network then you're not watching the video, smaller creators and older content would likely suffer as a result.
The other issue with self hosting is while I'm comfortable running web services on a server in my house on my local network I know I lack the competence to harden my server sufficiently to open up a web streaming interface to the web.
I literally pointed what you said about someone else at you. How is it any more rude than you were?
No one asked to hear from you either, but here we are.
My goddaned xterm is lagging, like wtf. Literally logged into a virtual machine for work several hundred miles away running commands through some weird-ass windows SSH terminal software on a server several thousand miles away from the virtual machine and it lags less than the term on my local machine. I've moved from vim to vscode it's so painful.