Software engineer. In the past mostly C++, now it’s mostly C#. Lots of databases too.
Software engineer. In the past mostly C++, now it’s mostly C#. Lots of databases too.
13 years for Fear Inoculum to be released.
Setup a company who’s job it is to maintain the data. They make money by offering the same services to others, but their main aim is the preservation of this 100TB. Only people passing stringent security checks will know of this special mission. Enemies from the future will be scared away by a sign on the door reading “BEWARE OF THE TIGER”.
They will run massive NetApp arrays and redundant ZFS pools. They will rotate disks out periodically and migrate onto newer technologies as and when. Backups will be taken, verified and tested monthly. Basically it’s Backblaze but running for 100 years.
Others have stated how they’re different already. To an end user the difference is that EndeavourOS is incredibly good, whereas Manjaro is a bit pants.
Mono does mean one, but that’s not the legal definition of a monopoly.
Played a bit of Metro Exodus last night. One of the best games I’ve played in a while, even though the silence of your character is weird.
I do my own sneaking these days. No need to hire someone to do a job you can easily do yourself.
Nowadays I see no reason not to use FLAC. I’ve not ripped anything less than 320 CBR mp3 for almost 20 years.
I have a main page that is generated from a bash script but provides very little content. Then I have a bunch of sub domains hosting my services: media server, blog, photo gallery, podcasts, Firefox etc
RAID does not work today with any disks you may have: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l55GfAwa8RI
.The only sane option is ZFS with zRAID1/2.
Removed by mod
An HBA with the SAS cables should run to about £50 used.
Played some tasty blues licks over a backing track. Continued tagging 20 years of photos. Played a little MGS:V
Started Metal Gear Solid V yesterday. Spent about 2.5 hrs on it but think I’ve only actually played 45mins of actual game play. Fuck me there’s a lot of cut scenes.
30 ft from landing in Boston from the UK in bad weather the pilot aborts the landing. Honestly thought we were all going to die, the plane was moving around so much and the run way starts just after the water. It seemed like we’d just hit the water or at least clip a boat. Ended up diverting and landing elsewhere where we sat on the plane for 5 hours waiting for the weather to clear. My stomach took another 5 hours to recover. 0/10 do not recommended.
Sounds like a good plan to me
I’ve switched to restic for my backups and have been very happy with it. Very fast, encrypted and snapshot history.
RAID gives you greater uptime. That is all. You should also have backups. So how much uptime do you need?
I’m going to assume I’ll live another 45 years here.
My first electric Guitar should probably last and holds some sentimental value. My other guitars I can imagine selling at some point even though right now I like them.
Maybe some tools will last that are little more than solid pieces of metal. But how much use I’ll have for them when I’m in my 80s i don’t know, so maybe they move on before I do.
Kitchen table and coffee table are very solid and may out live my kids. But maybe we’ll decide to swap to something else with a different style after 30 years, who knows.
That’s all I can think of that has any chance of me keeping that long without breaking through standard use.
And that is why I no longer run Nextcloud