[-] [email protected] 25 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I'm not sure if you're joking or not, but the behavior of journald is fairly dynamic and can be configured to an obnoxious degree, including compression and sealing.

By default, the size limit is 4GB:

SystemMaxUse= and RuntimeMaxUse= control how much disk space the journal may use up at most. SystemKeepFree= and RuntimeKeepFree= control how much disk space systemd-journald shall leave free for other uses. systemd-journald will respect both limits and use the smaller of the two values.

The first pair defaults to 10% and the second to 15% of the size of the respective file system, but each value is capped to 4G.

[-] [email protected] 43 points 2 months ago

Assuming you mean texting style acronyms, yeah, we have them in German and I'd assume in other languages too.

Alongside the stuff borrowed from English 1:1, there's stuff like bb for "Bis bald" (See you soon) or hdl for "hab dich lieb" (Love you)

I'd assume other languages do the same out of efficiency or laziness.

[-] [email protected] 42 points 3 months ago

Are we really going to start this pointless discussion again? They are two licenses with different use cases and different considerations. GPL has a lot more mental overhead to using it, MIT is hands off, both of these aren't inherently invalid.

Also Tanenbaum in your own link mentions that Intel probably would have just written their own microkernel if need be.

[-] [email protected] 34 points 3 months ago

Essentially, their entire schtick is being a middleman. By sitting between the server you want to visit, they can do helpful things like DDOS protection, being a CDN (basically store website assets closer to you), managing HTTPS for you and providing access to your website over IPv6 even if your server doesn't have it.

By nature of that though, their position is quite sensitive since it has become a service that a good chunk of the Internet goes through. That causes concerns about centralization and pisses in a lot of people's cereals politically.

[-] [email protected] 54 points 4 months ago

Actual context is that iirc the bot posts wikihow titles with a random wikihow image, sometimes leading to hijinks

[-] [email protected] 29 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Holy shit the comments on this one are vile. If you don't like the article, don't read it and go on with your day.

The footer of the blog shows a Nix file structure, skimming their blog they wrote a bunch of articles and guides for Nix, checking their repo they have a bunch of Nix work, they're not exactly a nobody (if you couldn't judge from the people saying they'll miss them on the Nix forum post)

This entire article is an extension of https://save-nix-together.org which is the actual thing that sparked the the gasoline covered Nix community, this will probably seem more coherent with that background.

[-] [email protected] 45 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Super Aktion, ich finde die sollten das über das ganze Jahr so machen.

[-] [email protected] 81 points 5 months ago

They take cracked games and compress their size down so that shipmates with low bandwidth can download them easier.

[-] [email protected] 71 points 7 months ago

Wasn't the reason they couldn't produce more because of the semiconductor shortage?

[-] [email protected] 42 points 7 months ago

GPU passthrough requires two GPUs, a system with compatible components, a lot of caffeine and a lot of patience. Not something for someone who wants something that just works.

[-] [email protected] 102 points 7 months ago

Ask and you shall receive

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