

Refurb all, sell all but three, set up a cluster. Then when you’re satisfied, sell those three and use all the money to buy one or two systems with modern hardware.
Refurb all, sell all but three, set up a cluster. Then when you’re satisfied, sell those three and use all the money to buy one or two systems with modern hardware.
You should be able to do HA with ceph, I think. You can do almost-HA with zfs mirrors, where instead of instant failover you only lose data up to the last mirror sync (a few minutes max).
On the other side, creators should be paid for their labor.
This is a countersuit, so maybe!
But News Corp probably has far more money than Brave, so don’t hold your breath.
Yeah, the lighting was done for the regular lighting system. If you change that, you change how everything appears and basically have to redo all the lighting in the game.
No, that’s how it was intended, and how most people read it.
Yes, that’s called spam.
Why? It’s an obvious scam, just report it to the admins and let them ban.
It Takes Two was pretty well received.
New environments, new tricks, higher quality graphics, fixed bugs, runs on the current console (since backwards compatibility isn’t always a thing). Multiplayer, if Skate 3 didn’t have it already.
Please stop posting spam
That would probably depend on the hardware acceleration for video encoding and decoding on your particular system. Doing it in software, especially for low-spec devices, is going to greatly limit your resolution and quality if you want a reasonable frame rate.
https://niantic.helpshift.com/hc/en/3-ingress/faq/522-i-want-to-delete-my-account/
I don’t know if Wayfarer accounts have to be deleted separately. Deleting one of these accounts might delete them all.
So it looks like the only significant factor was that you reduced the amount of heated space.
How do you define “relevant to the instance”?
It might be the CPU, but it might be something else. On the old CPU, update the OS, update the BIOS, and run fwupd or boot Windows temporarily to update all other firmware. Then run memtest and a cpu stress test to make sure you’re not just triggering an existing hardware issue.
If that’s all clean, put in the new CPU and run memtest and a cpu stress test to see where you get issues.
The Lemmy devs themselves are around 18, I think.
You could set the password to be the same. It’ll attempt to use all known methods when unlocking it.
You can also probably store a key on the root drive instead of using a password, but I’ve never done that.
$3k out of pocket for a three-day mental health treatment program sounds about right. And if it’s a luxury program targeted to executives, I’d say it’s positively cheap.
But really, I’d rather have universal healthcare that includes mental health treatment, paid for by our tax dollars.
What format are the files? What are you using to view the thumbnails?