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style99 , to piracy in PSA: Download on your hard drives, never trust online hosting.

12 TB drives are pretty cheap right now.

Sky ,

Where? 🤔

style99 ,

I just buy all my stuff on newegg. Decent 12 TB drives are going for around $250 to $300 right now.

RicoBerto ,

Got an 18tb from serverpartdeals for 160 I think.

RxBrad ,
@RxBrad@infosec.pub avatar

Just bought a bunch of $75 12TB disks from GoHardDrive’s eBay storefront.

Still running through the diagnostics, but nothing has jumped out yet, 48hrs in. Sure, they’re 4 years old and have over a petabyte of lifetime writes. They also have 5 year warranties.

cyberpunk007 ,

Aren’t these old and abused disks…?

RxBrad , (edited )
@RxBrad@infosec.pub avatar

In a sense. They’re also fancy-pants enterprise drives rated to be able to last over a million hours.

Drive failures follow the old “bathtub curve”. You get the lemons that fail when they’re brand new – that’s one side of the curve. Then for several years, they fail at a consistently low rate. Then once they start getting really old, the failure rate goes up – giving you the other side of the curve.

True, these are probably closer to the “old age” side of the bathtub curve. But GHD is pretty good about honoring their warranty. Back stuff up and you should be fine.

pipes ,
@pipes@sh.itjust.works avatar

HDD usually don’t have a limited number of writes like SSD do, if they are robust, maybe enterprise units, they can last a long time.

In a home environment some prefer using slower (5400 vs 7200), non-enterprise hard drives, maybe fewer drives with higher capacity, to reduce noise, power consumption and improve cooling (in enterprise settings this stuff is standardized and they don’t care about noise, in my custom pc I might have forgotten to use the vibration dampeners or I mounted the disks vertically…every white box is different).

Also there are big differences between different models and makers. If they’re cheap enough those helium filled enterprise drives can be one of the best options!

cyberpunk007 ,

This is all true but I’ve seen my fair share of enterprise disks die after a few years of use.

In my case I’m using ZFS so a disk or two of varying types might not be the end of the world. In the 9 years I’ve had my NAS I’ve lost 3 WD RED 3B disks. Kind of surprise at my failure rate tbh

eugenia , to asklemmy in What are your favorite open-source games?
@eugenia@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m a simple girl:

  • LTris
  • LBreakoutHD
  • Gweled
  • Frozen Bubble
  • Gnome Mahjongg
  • Gnome Tetravex

Too bad there isn’t a single good linux pacman around…

onlinepersona , to programmer_humor in Principal Skinner on Immutable Distros

Which declarative systems exist besides nix? Don’t say ansible. It’s barely declarative.

Anti Commercial-AI license

demesisx OP , (edited )
@demesisx@infosec.pub avatar

GUIX for one.

GUIX is to NixOS what Gentoo or Manjaro are to Arch.

I’ll probably try it someday when I get bored enough of systemd.

zagaberoo ,

Gentoo or Manjaro are to Arch? What do you mean? Those two are very different from each other especially in their relationships to Arch.

demesisx OP ,
@demesisx@infosec.pub avatar

Duly noted. I DO NOT use Arch, btw. ;)

What I meant to try and say is that GUIX is like NixOS for Chad programmers.

ikidd ,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

BlendOS is a declarative Arch.

nickwitha_k ,

GUIX is a good example.

Don’t say ansible. It’s barely declarative.

True, but it uses a common language in its Playbooks, which is a significant advantage. I’d like nix if I didn’t need to use nix the language. It’s great concept and the portability is awesome.

KindaABigDyl , to linux in IDE/Text Editor Recommendations for Go Development on Linux
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You can use VS Code and Vim/Neovim for any language, as well as document writing and basic text editing. Just search for Go plugins

It shouldn’t be hard to use either. If it is, you’re doing something wrong probably

communism , to linux in So I installed Arch Linux... Is this it?
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Do people really make Arch their personality? Ive been using Arch-based distros since forever and never really met someone like that. I thought it was just a meme.

I like the minimalism and ability to control more parts of your system as opposed to an automated install process doing everything for you. But you don’t have to do that much manually. The main pacstrap step basically sets up your whole system anyway. It’s not that different to other mainstream distros. I have always just used it like any other distro.

Edit: Forgot to mention that the bleeding-edge packages and AUR are nice features too. And being rolling release to a lesser extent, just my preference.

Toribor ,
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I thought it was just a meme.

I see way more complaints about ‘elitist Arch users’ than I ever do comments from actual elitist Arch users.

llii ,

Also, I never saw anyone saying anything about a “year of the Linux Desktop”. It’s just a meme.

weststadtgesicht ,

Both were a thing in discussions many years ago. That’s why they became a meme.

But since then it’s basically only used ironically because people quickly noticed they’re a meme.

floofloof ,

It was certainly said seriously in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It was the kind of phrase you’d find in computer magazines that came with a Linux CD-ROM stuck to the cover.

This guy from Intel claims to have been the first to use it in 1999, but I think it was a more widely used hype phrase around that time, when desktop Linux was becoming just about usable.

bluewing ,

It’s become a meme now. And I certainly don’t take it seriously myself. It’s more in fun to me as anything serious. (I don’t use Arch by the way).

If you can’t joke about yourself about something you do, then you may have a problem and should perhaps consider some therapy perhaps.

arbitrary ,

I worked with a guy who had a flag with the Arch logo and his Arch forums username on it hanging above his desk.

Thann ,
@Thann@lemmy.ml avatar

FOSS is my personality and Arch is my distro

communism ,
@communism@lemmy.ml avatar

Funnily enough one of the points where Arch distinguishes themselves from other distros is that they’re not strict about only including free software in their repos and are completely fine with including proprietary software alongside foss. There’s Parabola if you want Arch but with a strong political line on free software

southsamurai , to nostupidquestions in How Do You Explain to a Fully Grown Adult That Constantly Mocking Others' Appearance (Even on TV) is Toxic Behavior?
@southsamurai@sh.itjust.works avatar

You don’t explain. You express shock and disgust.

“Dude, wtf? That’s fucked up.”

Let them get mad and ask WTF you’re on about and then explain.

CarbonIceDragon , to science_memes in Gecko
@CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social avatar

Should be noted that it isn’t geckos in general that don’t grow it back, just that kind (crested gecko). Though a regrown tail in other species still will be substantially different than the original

Jimbo ,
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Of course the dragon knows all about lizards

herrvogel ,

Different in what way? Does it regrow as an underdeveloped shadow of its former self?

CarbonIceDragon ,
@CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social avatar

Pretty much yeah. Heres an example from leopard geckos:

The top is one with the original tail, and the lower is one with a regrown tail

(Neither of these are my pictures, I just googled some for an example)

In this case at least (I’m unsure if every species is like this), the regrow tail doesn’t really regrow the bones or original bumpy texture, it’s just a smooth fat blob in generally the shape of the tail, though often a bit thicker, shorter, and more blunt at the end. https://pawb.social/pictrs/image/fa0887d9-72a8-4807-82cd-184f8355dbf5.pnghttps://pawb.social/pictrs/image/fc0663da-5ede-4013-bd7c-915eba61e330.png

uberfreeza ,

Skinks are the same way, no? They don’t regrow their tails after dropping them.

CarbonIceDragon ,
@CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social avatar

That I’m not sure about, I know a lot less about skinks than I do geckos, but some quick searching suggests that at least some skinks can regrow a dropped tail

rhacer , to asklemmy in Books - Do you prefer Paperback or Hardcover?

Hardcover on the bookshelf that will never get read. Ebook on the Kindle.

cheesymoonshadow , to asklemmy in Books - Do you prefer Paperback or Hardcover?
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Paperback so I can cuddle with it in bed.

HubertManne , to asklemmy in Is it wrong to report email as spam when you previously opted out and they either add a new subscription/newsletter, etc.?

certainly not. its up to them to protect their repuation by right action. they should not have added you to something after you said you don't want anything from them.

hydrospanner , to android in Are you excited about the upcoming Pixel 9, or have you given up on Google hardware?

Bought a pixel 3 as soon as the 4 was released.

It was a fantastic phone… except for the two times it got stuck in a boot loop until the battery died.

Bonus points for the second time, when, thanks to a google update for emergency services, it decided it should dial emergency services every time it restarted…meaning I had to stay up until 330am that night, hanging up on emergency services, until the battery finally died.

A year or two ago, I bought a P7 Pro to replace it, hoping it’d have all the good of the P3, but with better camera, bigger screen, and no boot loop.

It is indeed bigger, the camera can zoom more, but isn’t necessarily better, there’s no boot loop issues which is great…but I find i have more cases of the phone locking up and needing a restart…and the in-screen fingerprint sensor (and gesture controls) are absolute hot garbage compared to the P3.

The fingerprint and gesture annoyances have been enough that my plan now, unless there’s something significant that changes things, is to go back to an iPhone for my next phone.

Gestrid ,

except for the two times it got stuck in a boot loop until the battery died.

Did the emergency shut-off (holding down the volume down and power buttons at the same time) not work?

hydrospanner ,

Nope.

And even if it did, it was restarting itself anyway.

skuzz ,

It’s a glitch where the buttons break down mechanically, so it just thinks the user is holding the power button constantly, so as soon as it is off, it’ll turn back on.

Gestrid ,

Ah, ok, so it was a mechanical failure, not a software glitch.

xylem , to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 4th

I’ve been playing the new Solium Infernum with a friend - the first playthrough I did not particularly enjoy (partially my fault for not playing the tutorial first) but once I learned the mechanics my second game was more fun. The UI is not very smooth to use and there are some mechanics I don’t like, but overall pretty good.

I also picked up Mindustry again last night - it’s an open source Factorio + Tower Defense + RTS that is rather addicting… The new campaign they added a couple years ago is better than the original too.

That_Devil_Girl , to nostupidquestions in You a sales bargain hunter or do you pay normal?
@That_Devil_Girl@lemmy.ml avatar

It depends on what I’m shopping for and what I intend to do with it. For clothing, since I work long hours as a welder, I buy cheap 100% cotton long sleeve shirts at thrift stores. They’re all going to get burned up over time, so their design, color, and/or logo doesn’t matter in the slightest. Cheap and disposable is the goal there.

Sometimes I’ll shop at thrift stores for specific types of electronics or metals not for what their intended function is, but rather for what I can turn it into or use it for. I once bought a thin wall steel pot, cut it up, flattened it out, and I now cut pieces off to fix other things.

The last thing I fixed with it was a gash in a dryer drum. I cut the damaged section of the drum out, drew an outline on the flattened steel pot, cut it out, rolled it a little, and TIG welded it into the missing section of the drum.

fmstrat , to showerthoughts in Snowflake is such a weird insult as it seems to imply it's best to just be like everyone else

What does this surprise? It’s just another “woke.”

arin ,

Antifa… Yes we are anti-facist like how the allies fought in ww2

Nibodhika , to linux in So I installed Arch Linux... Is this it?

That’s like seeing the Otaku gang, deciding to give this Anime a go, watching Dragon Ball and asking “what’s so special about this?”.

Some people make some random thing their personality, others enjoy the same thing without making a big fuzz about it. Arch is great because of the wiki and the AUR, other distros have their own pros and cons.

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