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@Shadow@lemmy.ca

Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer

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I’ve been doing their enterprise model and pretty happy with it so far.

I’d love if they did a ds9 or defiant

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With the hw MCE errors, it’s probably toast.

You could try reseating or swapping the ram around, if it’s socketed

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I think you’re thinking of Generations which is why you can’t find it

Someone once told me that time was a predator that stalked us all our lives. But I rather believe than time is a companion who goes with us on the journey, and reminds us to cherish every moment because they’ll never come again.

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That’s disappointing, I really enjoyed the first one.

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I can’t tell what this does from the site linked, but I said the apps name out loud and my cat came running.

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This is such a great steam deck game to play casually while watching TV or something, horribly addictive too.

Auto kill memory leaking processes before swap death loop

I’m using linux mint 21.3, and a process (brave aka chrome) sometimes memory leaking, so eats all the RAM, and then linux goes into swap death loop, when everything freezes (sometimes the mouse cursor is moving), and nothing can’t be done, i can just see the HDD led blinking, and do a reset. Is there a way to make the system...

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Just turn off swap? You don’t really need it, and the kernel wiil just oom kill without it.

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Well that’s technically correct, but if you’re so dependent on disk cache for system performance that you can’t live without it then you really need to look at doing an upgrade.

When a box swap deaths, it usually struggles to actually fill swap enough to have the kernel still OOM kill it at any point. Generally the massive performance impact of swapping just slows the app down to the point of being useless, along with the entire rest of the box. Disk cache should not be a concern during these abnormal events.

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Interesting, thanks for the link!

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The editor kinda reminds me of the old build editor that was on the duke3d CD.

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You can install as many OSes as you want.

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while true; do waybar; done

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I guess waybar still returns 0 on segfault. Seems weird.

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Yeah you would need to use a ; instead of &&

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Outside of your list, the Logitech k830 makes for a great couch keyboard. I pair it with a g502 for actual games, but the touchpad works well otherwise.

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Looks like it was discontinued with no obvious similar replacement. Disappointing!

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Right to be forgotten applies to personal data. Your posts are not personal data.

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Please provide evidence that a public post you make would be considered personal info.

law.stackexchange.com/…/are-internet-forum-posts-…

The law is poorly written unfortunately and I don’t think we’ll know for sure until there’s a legal challenge.

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Ah Gotcha, but I don’t think you’re right.

Right to be forgotten: gdpr-info.eu/art-17-gdpr/

This talks explicitly about personal data in all contexts.

The definition of personal data is anything that can be used to identify someone: gdpr-info.eu/issues/personal-data/

This isn’t all user data, just stuff that makes a user identifiable.

A long-awaited change to Canadian banking is coming (globalnews.ca)

Open banking works by giving consumers the option to share their banking data with other firms. The most common use is granting access to budgeting or money management apps and companies, so that a customer can pool different bank accounts and credit cards into one place....

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Still definitely works like that. It’s a massive security issue.

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Strange New worlds and prodigy are both great!

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Yes, just look at eth0. You might like the iptraf tool too.

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Before everyone gets their pitchforks out - Person from the image posted on Hacker News, CEO replied and said this charge shouldn’t have happened and they wouldn’t be charging the client anything.

news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39520776

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Yeah but then you have a customer calling and screaming at you “We just launched our big sale of the year and our site has been down for an hour!!!”.

If you let them burst and bill them, you end up with angry clients. If you don’t, you end up with angry clients. Letting them burst and being forgiving with the bill is the better approach IMHO.

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HSBC involved in financial crimes? No way! /s

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Wow, never thought I’d see homelan mentioned here.

I used to be [*HF] Shadow.

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    Picked it up on a whim last night, have been playing it since.

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    I ran into it in a mall in London, was pretty surprised.

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    Click bait title, as usual the answer is no.

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    Fucking click bait.

    22cans would like to share important news regarding our games, Godus and Godus Wars. Regrettably, due to an upcoming technical change to Amazon Web Services, affecting our ability to serve necessary game files to new users, these titles are to be withdrawn from the Steam store. Please be assured that existing players can continue to enjoy these games without interruption.

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    Well that’s a thing trying to capitalize on my youth.

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    Man I miss the early days of lan parties. Struggling to figure out how to plug my friends computer into mine via BNC cables (didn’t know we needed terminators) when we got our first ever network cards. Then later the big lan games of blood, duke 3d, quake, even starcraft.

    Good times.

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    Maybe, or maybe in another 30 years people will just be commenting how nice it was to be alive during the birth of the metaverse and giant corporations.

    Probably not though.

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    What the fuck. She needs to be disbarred.

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    The generator sounds like the Shifter mod, it wasn’t part of the stock game.

    Skiing was a bug in tribes 1 that they embraced.

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    Oh sorry you’re totally right. I was thinking of one of the deployable that Shifter added.

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    He’s a tech icon. I think this belongs here just fine.

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    I haven’t found either yet. Same for the numpad.

    I don’t.

    It uses layers, so shift for example is F or J. You push and hold one or the other, then push the second letter that you want capitalized. It’s weird and hurts my brain, but apparently it’s really efficient if you suck it up and adapt.

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