FlamingSpaceJunk
FlamingSpaceJunk
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Idling
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The WD Blog post seems to indicate HGST doesn't sell SMR drives. Since they're having to apologize publicly, now would be the time to mention which drives are SMR.
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They are anarchists, so closer then some who started out in the SF punk scene. coughGreen Daycough
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I know right, but yeah, they were. https://youtu.be/x-64CaD8GXw
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Right? '90s mainstream punk was not good. The Offspring were the 2nd most popular '90s punk band, if that says anything. Anyway, Jawbreaker. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwyh9cCUzRI
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I see Howard Jones and raise you Huey Lewis.... I can't do it. :s Have some Twisted Sister and Richard Hell and the Voidoids. https://youtu.be/V9AbeALNVkk https://youtu.be/BjWnVqLRxb0
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The Nagios and derivatives are good for slow movers. They are very flexible, but they aren't great for metrics. Netdata is really good, but it needs to be paired with something else to get host alive notifications. The tricky part is getting something that will tell you if the host is alive, but also deal with metrics in a…
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That's from 30 years ago too. Prime '90s mainstream punk! Ugh, Alanis. :persevere: How about this: https://youtu.be/8ouI5KcyHfE Better?
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https://youtu.be/0P9QMkm9Eew
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Suse packs alot more into zypper then Red Hat packs into yum or Debian into apt. Suse likes the one tool to do everything paradigm, YaST, and zypper has a lot more functionality then yum or apt. Quite a bit that is elitism, and some of it is that the entire Debian tree has it's oddities. Having run RHEL/CentOS side-by-side…
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NSFW (language) https://youtu.be/uCnf7blqKSM
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Distro hopping is good. It will help when translating articles into you're distro of choice. You don't really get deep knowledge until you're elbows deep in a server doing things most people on the Stackexchange sites haven't even dreamed about. :wink: Setting up technology X is one thing, and running it proficiently in…
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Is their implementation documentation better?
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TrueOS is dead. GhostBSD is the premier BSD desktop now, which is/was based off of TrueOS. Honestly, trying to run TrueOS as a regular FreeBSD install was frustrating. They channelled people to their own way of doing things, and their way wasn't like the regular FreeBSD way. This was true from when it was PC-BSD. Others…
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The Red Hat docs are a good overview of things. https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/ Installing Gentoo/Funtoo is eye opening. Installing software from source is fun. For instance, setup a RHEL6 box, and install more modern versions of GNU utils, Vim, and Python in your user folder.…
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I'm pretty sure no one has seen a parallel port printer in the last 20 years either.
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The A+ cert, circa 2001, is the only thing from CompTIA I have experience with, so I'm really not sure how the rest of their stuff stacks up. Collecting and maintaining certs isn't a hobby of mine. :lol: I've seen the same argument applied to pretty much everything that isn't real world experience. College degrees, certs,…
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I know right? :lol:
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https://youtu.be/MtxxGnOoctw
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10GB of storage and 1GB of daily downloads are free with Backblaze B2 anyway, so you're not getting anything you don't already have.