You will always need some sort of oom killer unless you have endless memory (or swap space, which comes with its own problems in the form of grinding your system to an almost halt). Imagine all memory is in use, then some system critical task (or even the kernel itself) needs memory as well. If the kernel can't kill a less important process to free memory in such a situation you might just crash your system.
Nur noch dieses Monat, dann bin ich zurück in meinem alten 9 bis 17. Echt respekt an alle die das Langfristig machen, habe jetzt nicht mal ein Jahr Schichtdienst gemacht und fühle mich 10 Jahre älter. Habe gedacht ich bin 20, da geht das noch, aber ehrlich, das Geld ist es nicht wert.
and you can afford to lose everything in the case of a power cut
But ext4 is a journaling filesystem, so a power cut shouldn't harm it.
I was the same, but I recently gave zig a try, it's lovely to write.
Managed to segfault the compiler though, so maybe not quite ready yet.
So I don't even use systemd myself I run OpenRC. Yet honestly I find the idea quite intriguing, having the service manager (PID 1) invoke the command seems like a cool idea to me.
It's not really a sudo alternative as much as it is another way of doing something similar.
BMW badge (because BMW drivers seem to have something against blinking)
Hey LKW fahrer hier, mach gerade meine 45 Minuten Pause (-;
LKWs haben zwar tote Winkel Spiegel und ich muss sagen dass ich darin eigentlich bis jetzt immer alles sehen konnte (fahre erst seit ein paar Wochen), aber rechts habe ich 4 Spiegel, da geht schnell mal was unter oder man wird (leider) faul, so wie manche PKW Fahrer keinen Schulterblick machen. Habe bei meinen Einschulungsfahrten Fahrer gesehen, die garnicht erst in die Spiegel geschaut haben beim abbiegen. Der Warner in den LKWs meiner Firma piepst automatisch wenn er bei eingeschlagenem Lenkrad oder Blinker was erkennt, so ist man zumindest aufmerksam wenn doch mal etwas rechts neben dem Auto ist.
Tote Winkel gibt es aber zumindest auf jeden fall direkt hinter dem LKW, da gibts auch keine Spiegel für. Wundert mich manchmal selbst wenn aus dem nichts ein Auto zum überholen ansetzt das ich hinter mir garnicht kommen sehen konnte.
Sonst ist eigentlich alles gut durch Spiegel abgedeckt. Trotzdem bitte vorsicht rechts neben und direkt vorm LKW. Kein Fahrer fährt euch gerne an.
Alternatively you can launch sudo inside a terminal window. For example with xterm: xterm -e sudo [some command] [some arguments] [...] This will pop up a terminal window to type your password in.
Pretty sure almost all terminal emulators have a similar argument.
In München könnt i ma wahrscheinlich ned mal an Karton am Straßenrand leistn ;)
Normalerweis trink i Augustiner, kriegts in Österreich aber nur in den großen Geschäften. Zipfer is von den Brauunion Bieren mMn. eh noch eines der besseren.
I doubt my .at domains is going under, and if so I'll have bigger problems to worry about.
German Umlaute for you to copy paste:
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I use a quartz64 from pine. Back when it came out it was beefier than the rpi4. With the 5 that has now changed but it still is a great little machine.
My instance runs on it aswell as my other webservices (A Homepage, cgit instance and a small blog). Handles everything really well with the 8GiB of RAM.
Setup is a bit of a pain, especially because I had the urge to run gentoo on it. Compile times are actually acceptable.
It costs 80 bucks, which is really acceptable.
Edit: Forgot to mention energy efficiancy, ARM is unbeaten by x86 in that department. People on here recommend old PCs a lot, which, depending on your local energy prices could quiet quickly void the savings made by buying it. Also it has a SATA port, which requires some tinkering with the Devicetree to get running but allowed me to use an old 1TB SSD i had in the house.
Also tiktok really only makes sense with a big algorithm knowing what users want to see. Even if you were to follow many people, with the average video being only about 30 seconds long you won't have much content to enjoy. The whole short form video thing is kinda built on knowing what your user likes and doesn't. I don't know how you could design such a platform without some privacy concerns.
IIRC it comes with a firmware called InfiniTime preinstalled. So I guess that one.
I think I got everyone. Refelctions are my enemy now but here you go:
Startet filming in portrait for some reason, tried my best to make the transition make somwhat smooth.
Anyway my filming is beyond saving (:
I had the absolute pleasure to sit in BOTH of these Panthers at Innsbruck airport last year.
They even startet the engines and drove out of the hangar with us inside and gave us a little water salute. Absolute pleasure, I felt like a little kid!
I do have a video of the spray, sadly there were many people around and I don't want to show their faces. Needless to say these things shoot water like a rocket!
Karma inherently breeds monotony and circlejerking. When people "farm" for fake internet pointe by appealing to the oppinions of everyone else it leads to people just expressing one "right" (popular) oppinion.
I think we are fine without a karma system, but if you like it go ahead and use the extension. I'm happy I don't have to worry about karma, and worst of all, karma minimums on communities here.
It's perfect for Sheldon Cooper!
Distro: Gentoo
WM: Sway
Bar: Swaybar
It seems swaybar gets very little love, but it is honestly amazing how easily customizable it is.
I have only been able to find similar things for waybar, so I thought I should probably just code up a solution for spectrum visualization myself.
In the background runs a little selfmade C program that uses cava in binary raw mode, playerctl, pactl and some system functions to gather all the necessary information like the spectrum analyzer, song currently playing, volume and date/time.
Some rudimentary optimization was done to keep swaybar from drawing when the levels haven't changed, so if no audio is playing it takes up basically no computing power.
The source code is pretty hacked together, but if someone wants it, just comment and I'll provide it.
A small moving demo of the spectrum analyzer:
https://youtu.be/S7IFNHgnybU
Edit: turns out YouTube doesn't like weird aspect ratios and stopped processing the video, so here we go again, this time hosted on my server: !https://jears.at/pub/swaybar-demo.webm https://jears.at/pub/swaybar-demo.webm