

I mean, yes, but this one is really huge. I think it’s in the trillions of source nodes, if I understand the blurb I saw about it.
I mean, yes, but this one is really huge. I think it’s in the trillions of source nodes, if I understand the blurb I saw about it.
Yeah, the more recent versions basically have a form of Docker as part of its setup.
I believe it’s now running on Debian instead of free BSD, which probably simplified the containers set up.
I’m running a TrueNAS server on bare metal with a handful of hard drives. I have virtualized it in the past, but meh, I’m also using TrueNAS’s internal features to host a jellyfin server and a couple of other easy to deploy containers.
There’s a really large DDOS attack going on right now.
Lemmy could be getting caught up in it, somehow.
Another thing to check is the file path. Most systems abide by a 255 character limit and that limit can be crossed by parent folders having too many words in them.
One of my co-workers is pro co-pilot for some fucking reason. He actually paid for his own subscription to use on his work machine. 'Cause he’s… I don’t know. He’s not an idiot, but he does idiotic things.
That aside, he used the co-pilot app in Outlook to search for an email, and co-pilot in Outlook tells him it cannot search inside of fucking Outlook for your emails.
He looked at me, and he asked me, “What am I supposed to do with this?”
My response was, “the only reason it’s there is for you to tell it to draft you an email that someone else will then receive, and put into co-pilot to then re-condense back into the original one sentence blurb that you crafted the email with.”
He’s paying $20 a month out of his own pocket that he’s at work working for in order to have software shoved into his software that does not do what you need it to do and cannot do what you need it to do.
I think the computing space would be a better place if every person that worked with Microsoft either quit or, like, I don’t know, volunteered for lobotomy.
Maybe it would make me an excellent spy because you know they’d plug me in and all they’d get to hear is “we’re no strangers to love, you know the rules, and so do I.”
On the one hand, I can see a future where people in office settings are required to wear that, so that your bosses always know exactly what’s on your mind at all times, which is terrifying.
On the other hand, I would kind of like to play with it to see if the songs that are infinitely playing on repeat in my head could be reproduced perfectly just from me thinking about them.
It would also basically mean that I would be unemployable because nobody wants to hear, you know, a song constantly being played out of my head on infinite repeat.
Its fine.
Best advice I can give you is start where you are with what you have.
What you need will become apparent as you do.
I can’t believe that the company famous for not listening to its users and forcing things on them that they did not ask for can’t quite understand why its users don’t want to use the thing that they didn’t ask for that they forced on them.