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  • Meanwhile i have a linux server that's currently running individual LXC containers for hosting

    Snipe-it, zammad, paperlessNGX, wiki.js, rustdesk server, firefly III, flare, among a few other things. And it's barely using 6GB total. Less than windows sitting at desktop these days. It's pathetic how bad windows has become.

  • No, but it's nowhere near as strict in its management. Plenty of memory issues can still usually from unintentionally maintaining a reference to an object. forgotten global variables, uncleared timers (setInterval), or closures that stay in scope longer than necessary.

    And ofc you now have the performance overhead of GC constantly running

  • Yeah as much as I love ublock origin and use it heavily. I support more rust on more things. 60+% of browser CVE are memory issues. Rust was explicitly made to stop those.

  • Could be diesel or propane either way wouldn't have been hard to design a box for it to sit in so that the fumes could still go outside.

    After an apocalypse like that it's unlikely that solar or wind would be very viable it would most likely be nuclear winter so that would stop both as solar is not going to get any sunlight and a windmill is going to require excessive maintenance to stay functional in that.

    The better bet would still be battery bank but battery bank with generator that way you're not just wasting electricity since a generator is a demand-based response but still uses a set amount of fuel no matter what just to run you use the generator to charge up the battery Bank and then use the batteries only turning on the generator when they need to recharge

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  • Feed worked out lol

  • Smart fortwo is all most need. 4door is for afyer kids

  • It's pretty funny reading the comments because honestly I would generally agree with the meme. But I'm coming at this from the perspective of a systems administrator and when it comes to dealing with networking and security most of the people I see coming out of college with degrees don't know a goddamn thing. Their courses are like 10 years out of date and not even remotely relevant to the real world but because they spent so much money on getting it they are very inflexible about changing how they were taught.

    Meanwhile when I find somebody out on the street who just has had a passion for computers since they were like five they tend to be extremely on top of current security and networking needs and more than willing to be flexible and change how things are done when the situation calls for it.

  • Ah yeah, that's how I handle piping audio in the Discord as well it is unfortunate that it can't remember the connection

  • Your looking for easy effects. It plumbs into the system audio amd creates both a virtual out and input and has every filter you could dream of. I use it both for APO curves on my headphones and then noise removal, gate, and dessing on mic

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  • I've never even understood the idea. Even if it was just a brain filter that would mean constantly slamming into rocks/trees

  • I was being a little facetious I'm more meant that there's other forms of communication than verbal lol.

  • So the only way to pass is speak English? Surely other forms of communication can be viable if we are just seeking understanding and consent

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  • Gemini is just like "can we get back to work already"

  • They come pre-oxidized? Damn that's a real Time Saver

  • You can actually fix this in the settings there's an option for permanent prompt tunings and you can add things like "focus on concise answers" or my favorite " i don't need to be glazed , I don't need to be told that it's an insightful question or reaches the heart of the matter. Just focus on answering the question"

  • The implication is that it's because most doorbell companies will happily sell your data and likely gave them access to a constant unending stream of doorbell footage

  • I think you misunderstand. They are making technical decisions that are incompatible with ux decisions. In order to make a better user experience they would need to change how the protocol was made, thus undoing thing that they chose for technical reasons.

    Like the way they chose to do the custom emoji makes sense on a technical level for a de Federated protocol but it also is fundamentally incompatible with a good user experience. Same with the forest verification of devices that's bad ux even if it is technically better

  • No it doesn't, matrix was designed by people with no concept of ux. It focuses on things that are technically correct but something average people won't put up with. Like the forced verification of devices, normal people don't care and don't understand what that even is and will be annoyed that every time they try to log in they are prompted to insert a stupid key just so that they can see their chat history.

    Doesn't help that tons of the clients especially the web one can't be bothered to remember being authenticated and you have to do it literally every time but even with that fix just having to do that in general is going to put people off.

    Then there's just a bunch of base protocol stuff that's dumb the way they finally implemented custom emoji is the stupidest thing I've ever seen and makes what should be a simple easy click to add a sticker and then use it turn into this complicated mess that nobody's going to bother with. On a technical level it made sense sure but on a user experience level it makes no sense at all.

    And I say this is someone that self-hosts basically anything I can get my hands on, I've got Seafile, immich, piped, jellyfin, microbin, among various others. I keep trying matrix and keep finding myself getting annoyed enough to stop using it

  • Someone should really let the people over at matrix.org know that, the messaging is very clearly aimed at normal users.