In reply to: https://lemmy.decronym.xyz/comment/12199
Could you also have a row for english?
Could you also have a row for english?
The SSDs are definitely weirder than they are spinny but otherwise it depends. A 7200RPM weird spinny thing is for example more spinny than a 5400RPM but if you take 3 of the 5400RPM in a RAID, then the spinnines is aggregated, making it more spinny than a 7200RPM. But in doing so, you are multiplying the weirdiness, making it exponentially more weird than a single 7200RPM weird spinny thing. This has to do with how the weirdiness particles flow between the spinny things to make sure that you’ll always be able to recover the weirdiness of one of the spinny things from the other spinny things in case of an untimely demise.
This is definitely food for thought. Junk food, but technically food.
Two random things you may already know, but just in case:
3.60 €/month is not bad. however i’d look for something even cheaper, given that the lowest plan gives 4 cores and 8gb of RAM, which I probably won’t need
Oracle (yes, the evil company) gives you one VPS for free
I hate that it’s oracle…
Asahi Linux developers have published a status report following the recent Linux 6.19 kernel release to outline recent progress and upcoming items around Apple Silicon support on Linux. This year will also mark five years that Asahi Linux has been around for bringing Linux to the Apple M-Series hardware.
Their latest progress report began by commenting that the DisplayPort Alt Mode support with USB-C – a very frequent question from users – will be “done when it’s done”. There still is a “fairy dust” branch with their downstream code in current form but not officially supported.
Drives have always been more expensive where I live due to taxes and extra “pirate taxes” they stick on anything you can store data on. But now they are even worse, so sad. $589 for 16TB Toshiba N300 was the cheapest “new” ones I could find at a glance.
Sadly the import taxes from the states would almost double it. I think I can find somewhat cheaper drives in Germany if I looked hard though.
Oh you’re outside the U.S. yeah that’s a pickle. Microcenter is a brick and mortar store here so I’d definitely recommend checking for your local equivalent.
That’s really cool. After I replied I also remembered you can have multiple libraries in audiobookshelf so even if side-by-side doesn’t work it shouldn’t be an issue.
Unfortunately I love my Readest reading app too much to switch away but it’s nevertheless good to know for other family members.
Oh yeah, the multiple libraries is a good point!
Don’t scare me like that, Phoronics. I thought yoy were talking about DRM = Digital Rights Management. That’s theblast thing we need in the Linux kernel.
Digital Restrictions Management.
It sure makes things easy to host!
Wow such a funny novelty account! It’s like I never left reddit
I want it to be like a reverse X-Files. Like all this weird shit keeps happening, and everyone takes it very seriously, except for Velma, Fred, and Daphne. They know it’s probably a ruse and they prove it with thorough investigation and clever deduction.
I’ve got 200TB of HDDs all with 80,000+ hours on them :(
Pray they don’t break in the next 4 years.
I’ll join you
Time to repurpose all of my random mixed capacity HDDs in a bag somewhere, I guess.