DasFaultier
@DasFaultier@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on LLMDeathCount.com 7 hours ago:
Shit, I just read the link name and was hoping for a list of AI companies that have died.
This shit’s dark…
- Comment on Just work a little harder 11 hours ago:
Yeah, will the kitty be OK?
(Also, all the best for you, I hope things change for the better real soon.)
- Comment on 28-pound electric motor delivers 1000 horsepower 1 week ago:
ShutUpAndTakeMyMoney.jpg
- Comment on 28-pound electric motor delivers 1000 horsepower 1 week ago:
If it’s a Corgi, I would estimate the power output at .1 horsepower max. But if it’s a small dog the size of a large dog, then that’s something entirely different.
- Comment on How often do you update software on your servers? 2 weeks ago:
This is the way! At least install security upgrades nightly using
unattended-upgradesand reboot from time to time to get the latest Kernel version. - Comment on Purrfect Diagram 5 weeks ago:
Research suggests that cats are already liquid at room temperature, earning the researcher a well deserved Ig Nobel prize.
- Comment on Multi node media server 5 weeks ago:
Want to get REAL technical? Try a Ceph MultiSite Setup. I’ve only heard about it quite recently myself, so I don’t have any experience yet, but I think it might fit your needs. It would replicate your data over all locations though, so you would have to have enough storage everywhere.
- Comment on Managing memes 1 month ago:
Not OP, and haven’t done that (yet), but I think we really all should.
- Comment on Nothing to see here. Just a pine cone. 1 month ago:
So do I! I sometimes ask them: “What are you laughing at?!”
- Comment on Nothing to see here. Just a pine cone. 1 month ago:
you can’t really put a value judgement on evolution
I can and I will and you can’t stop me!
(/s for safety)
- Comment on Nothing to see here. Just a pine cone. 1 month ago:
I mean it sure would sound hilarious.
"Tik tok tik tok tik tok kchchch AAAAAAAHH!!!”
- Comment on Americans have 400 days to save their democracy 1 month ago:
OK, lemme get this straight. This is a group project for 340M people with a deadline that is more than a year ahead. How do we think this will work out?
- People will do nothing for another at least 10 months or so, then panic and do anything to at least have something to show for.
- Most people won’t participate at all and hope that the rest will hand in something that they can claim ownership of.
- When the deadline arrives, they will try to copy the democracy of neighboring nations, even though it’s far too late to change the outcome.
- Comment on Any suggestions for a link UNshortener? 1 month ago:
Very much this.
- Comment on Linux Mint 22.2 “Zara” Is Now Available for Download 2 months ago:
Hooray for BTRFS!
- Comment on Heartwarming 2 months ago:
The children yarn for the looms.
- Comment on These new Captchas are getting out of hand. 2 months ago:
Ultimate “Is It Cake?” challenge.
- Comment on Why using ChatGPT is not bad for the environment 2 months ago:
It’s called opportunity cost.
- Comment on Where is he going, chat? 2 months ago:
Huh, I wonder why having the most chaotic animals known to mankind guide explosives to a precise location never took off…
- Comment on Stripes! 🐅 2 months ago:
My whole life has been a lie!
- Comment on Imagine not being able to shower, because AI slop generator machines need that water! 3 months ago:
You know, I said a similar thing about Brexit. To a British person. In their face. While being way less intoxicated than I care to admit. And she replied a thing that still resonates with me to this day. She said that I have to remember that there were a significant number of people who didn’t vote Leave, and they’re now being fucked over as well. They didn’t want that, they didn’t vote for that, and yet they still have to live with the consequences. And leaving the country is not an option for most people.
Remember that when you talk about what “y’all Texans” voted for. Have some empathy and compassion for the people that did the right thing and still have to live through this shit now. Learn from my mistake.
It’s been, idk, six years or something since, and I still cringe at least once a week thinking about how ignorant I was. Never had/took the chance to apologize either.
- Comment on ChatGPT users shocked to learn their chats were in Google search results 3 months ago:
Shocked, shocked I tell ya.
Insert Casablanca.gif
- Comment on Budget small (ish) case for a nas. 3 months ago:
+1 for Fractal Design Node cases. I’ve used the 304 (it’s Mini ITX, Mini DTX) for years as a NAS case and I love it!
- Comment on Humans can be tracked with unique 'fingerprint' based on how their bodies block Wi-Fi signals 3 months ago:
I mean, wouldn’t you anyway? You don’t wear your good Sunday tinfoil hat to work. That one’s for church and swinger club visits only!
- Comment on well? 3 months ago:
Fuck that’s funny!
- Comment on Could You Prove You’re a US Citizen? 5 months ago:
Auch nein.
- Comment on Uber to introduce fixed-route shuttles in major US cities designed for commuters | TechCrunch 5 months ago:
TIL
- Comment on Liquid Trees 6 months ago:
This. Trees (especially large ones) are a pain to irrigate properly, might not be drought-resistant, grow very slowly until they reach their full potential at removing CO2, interfere with infrastructure that we humans are used to (piping, electricity, telco), roots break up pavements, branches can be a hazard after storms, fruit might attract rats, …
I’m very much pro trees (despite what I’ve listed in the first paragraph), but I’m sure there are places in cities where you can’t plant trees but could put up algae tanks.
If you understand German (specifically Austrian dialect) you might like this podcast episode about challenges and methods to overcome them in the context of greenery in the city of Graz:
Simple Smart Buildings: Bäume in der Stadt
Webseite der Episode: podcasted3e6b.podigee.io/153-baume-in-der-stadt
Mediendatei: …podigee-cdn.net/1742586-m-9ecab280e580cd07f75c83…
TL;DL of this episode: it’s not as simple as “just plant more trees”.
- Comment on The hills are alive with the sound of music! 🎶🎵 6 months ago:
Tehehe, “cock”!
I’ll show myself out, thank you.
- Comment on I want to build a Mini ITX PC for my home server, where do I start? 6 months ago:
I run a J5040 ITX board for my homelab needs, which has been released a few years ago and has served me well, even through I run it with more RAM than the board specs allow. The natural successors of that are the Atom N100/N105 and the i3 N300/N305 (all 1 Gen newer than J5040) and AFAIK the Atom N150 and i3 N350 (2 Gen newer), all of which are available on ITX boards. Models for the latest chips might be a but rare though, and you might have to go to AliExpress to get one, but for the N100/105/300/305, there’s a wide variety available. Just make sure to get one with enough SATA ports for all your disks, so you can use it for NAS as well.
Disclaimer: I’m quite sure this is enough for your homelab/NAS use-case, but I’m not familiar with Minecraft requirements, and you might need beefier hardware for that. However, the above boards leave enough room in your budget for RAM, NVMe and HDDs, should deliver quite some bang for the little buck you have, and will barely sip energy, making cooling easy.
- Comment on Looking for ... inventory management, I guess? 6 months ago:
Interesting option, I’m familiar with Git, YAML and
yq. Thank you!