Used a physical board in my last job before COVID
Can’t really do stand up when none of you are in the office to move the cards
Used a physical board in my last job before COVID
Can’t really do stand up when none of you are in the office to move the cards
Half a terabyte. 256gb was what I went for for the past few years, but I’ve found that getting a bit tight on long plane journeys, so 512 from now on.
Post anything on 4chan and expect insults
With evil installed
Wow a reference to those Mac Vs PC ads from like 15 years ago
Plex is probably the easiest and most convenient, I think jellyfin is viable too, but I don’t use it.
If you’ve got the money, Roon or Audirvana are the gold standard of self hosted music
If you want something similar, but free, look into things like volumio or subsonic based solutions.
Funnily enough you can have up to 65536 files in a directory in FAT, so you could technically end up with PR~65536.BAS
Oh it’s even better, windows explorer can’t really do case sensitive
But NTFS is a case sensitive file system
This occasionally manifests in mind boggling problems
Sometimes there’s a benefit in getting open source code into proprietary software. Think libraries implementing interoperability APIs, communication protocols, file formats, etc
That’s what permissive licenses are for.
If some company wants to keep their code closed and they have a choice between something interoperable or something proprietary that they will subsequently promote, and the licence is the only thing stopping them from going for the open source approach, that’s worse.
Completely agree that a good breadth of everything else is suited to copyleft licensing though
FWIW I don’t think you just lose bandwidth with longer cables, but rather it just loses sync and the cable stops working.
I have a thunderbolt 4 hub that I wanted to tuck away somewhere, so I tried several longer cables (some usb4 as you said, one actual longer TB cable) none of them worked reliably like the 30cm cable that came with it. It would sporadically lose connection for a couple of seconds before reconnecting in most cases or it just wouldn’t connect at all.
Not sure if my hub or cable choices are the problem or if it really does just have to be as short as possible in some cases.
I guess out of fear that we get another gitlab situation, where the open source offering has a load of key features eventually kept behind a paywall
Pretty good newsreader though
What are you on about?
Ryzen 3xxx series processors are still being sold new today
The oldest zen processors are only just over half a decade old—a consumer CPU should be expected to be in service at least double that time.
Yeah windows “cumulative update” upgrades for the past couple of years basically duplicate the whole system directory and apply the update to that leaving the existing one to roll back to if anything fails
Not allowed to credit the site in your text editor?
Is the owner in the room with you now?
That’s a weird emoji to use for elixir
Application Binary Interface