But if journalctl is slow, piping is not helping.
We have only one week of very sparse logs in it, yet it takes several seconds… greping tens of gigabytes of logs can be sometimes faster. That is insane.
But if journalctl is slow, piping is not helping.
We have only one week of very sparse logs in it, yet it takes several seconds… greping tens of gigabytes of logs can be sometimes faster. That is insane.
There is nothing scientific about systemd
What “scares” me the most is the journal… for some reason it takes too long to get specific unit logs, and should anything break down in it, there is no way for me to fix it. Like logging has been solved forever, and I prefer specific unit logs to the abomination of journalctl.
But like unit files are everywhere, and systemctl at its core is a nice cmd utility.
I will take OpenRC to my grave
Unfathomable hands down.
It requires 3-6 people for well over two hours (longest was around 5h).
Constant attacks from the sea creatures trying to destroy your ship. With traitors.
But it’s so engaging and fun. There is enough depth for replayability, lots of variation, there is always something happening, and players interact a lot, so there aren’t boring parts just watching someone go off with their turn.
There was recently an expansion, adding lots of variety and more depth.
Almost everyone who played once wanted to try it again. If you can find people who have the time, they will not walk away until it’s over. And will think about how to play differently the next time.
It’s not a take, that was their actual reasoning behind it. Gabe knew Microsoft well, as a former employee.
I had a printer I could not in my life make work on a Windows PC (2017). Then I tried my Ubuntu laptop, no drivers installed, just worked.
Fuck Windows.
I sync it via Nextcloud, works somewhat with my phone, too (I have to manually download it, and I set it to upload automatically).
Between PCs it works like magic.
The game won’t let me put money into savings account on mobile for the first year :(
Oh boy, I know where I’m losing my next free weekend
Gentoo is the best!
Build flags are absolute godsent.
Ever wondered how much shit goes into your software? How many packages include blutooth or CD drivers? Well, you would be suprised.
LibreOffice REQUIRES MySQL client (or MariaDB), and you can’t build it without it. Sounds weird? Then you have no idea what happens inside your packages.
So which distro do you use? Plan9 was never completed I think?
So stuff works out pretty well in my European country. Personally I never got anything broken, my friend had their hand re-broken because they never realized it was broken in the first place, only noticed that the pain lasted many months. They did not pay a single thing, but had to move to go through all the surgeries (to their parents). That kinda broke them.
Personally, I had a minor health surgery, that kinda left an ugly scar, which I feel like could have been avoided with better surgeon.
Also we have health insurance, and there it gets tricky. Like state owns one, there are more private ones, as some groups try to privatize the healthcare, and then you have to pay the insurance, you can choose which insurance it is, and in some specific cases, some insurers can order different regimes of treatment. Which may not be ideal in every case.
Right?
Gentoo is the best, every time kids scream about AUR I just chuckle to myself.
Yes, finally someone else who appretiates compose key!
I use Linux, so I remap it on every PC I use, when I have right context key, I remap that, otherwise I remap right Ctrl to compose.
It’s so good, specially for using US keymap to write in other european languages. At first it takes a bit, then it’s second nature.
Using Windows to play CoD is like being in a polyamorous relationship, where everyone just loves to abuse you
But why?
I just can’t grasp why such elementary things need to be so fancied up.
It’s not like we don’t have databases and use them for relevant data. But this isn’t it.
And databases with hundreds of milions of rows are faster than journalctl (in my experience on the same hardware).