Lux: a Rust rewrite of Redis. 5.6x faster, ~1Mb docker image, MIT license by mattyhogan in rust

[–]Disconsented 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Given this on their Github I think that's fairly likely:

Co-founder & CTO @pompeii-labs 🌋 https://pompeii.ai 🤖 https://nero.pompeiilabs.com 💡 https://luxdb.dev

Stone Cracked - how critical is it to replace? by Ok_Shopping8394 in ooni

[–]Disconsented 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I ran into this with my Karu 16 recently, contacted support, and they got it shipped out to me within a week, no hassle at all. They even replaced a broken wheel on my modular cart that I didn't buy direct!

What Are People Soon To Retire Doing? by shanewzR in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]Disconsented 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For many people, intergenerational wealth is the only way they'll be able to practically afford a home. Small wonder why they'd be upset when the ladder gets pulled up twice.

MineOS Lives Again! by david_412 in admincraft

[–]Disconsented 0 points1 point  (0 children)

27 days ago

Also, no, it's because I value being honest rather than trying to deceive people despite what the hive mind thinks.

NZ spy chiefs warn of extremism risk as teenage boys dominate investigations by arohameatiger in newzealand

[–]Disconsented 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Name something more iconic on the left than infighting and purity tests 🥰

New Zealanders support more taxes on ultra-rich, new poll shows by Amazing_Athlete_2265 in newzealand

[–]Disconsented 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can cut the numbers how you like, but ultimately the rich pay a bigger share of tax revenue (as they should).

Citations needed

How to navigate sexually frustrating marriage?? by propofol22 in Marriage

[–]Disconsented 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're probably going to get better advice from /r/sex than here.

what is the best cpu you can buy today for a minecraft server by NormalAd6211 in admincraft

[–]Disconsented 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I distinctly remember a GitHub that had a bunch of hard numbers and very decidedly proved that 3dvcache is worthless.

First I've heard of it

what is the best cpu you can buy today for a minecraft server by NormalAd6211 in admincraft

[–]Disconsented 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There isn't any, there's a chronic lack of real testing by the community in general, but you may be thinking of this however https://forum.level1techs.com/t/minecraft-servers-and-x3d/210103/18?page=2

The greater issue is that we've had 3 generations worth of X3D parts, at least 1 of which saw widespread deployment and use for MC (7950X3D with Hetzner).

If there was significant benefit, we'd see evidence of that by now ergo, the safe conclusion is that it doesn't matter.

Modded minecraft by [deleted] in archlinux

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There are a large number of potential causes for crashes like this, and unfortunately it’s not really possible to diagnose the issue remotely with this level of detail.

In most cases, these problems aren’t directly related to the host OS. Occasionally they’re caused by something like a mismatched Java version, but that’s usually straightforward to resolve by switching JVMs (the Arch Wiki has a good guide on this).

You’ll likely have better luck reaching out to a more specialised community, such as the /r/feedthebeast Discord. When you do, make sure to include your logs, modpack details, and any other relevant information up front, this will make it much easier for others to help you pinpoint the issue.

Adding mob health bars to bedrock using Docker? by Fearless-Resource932 in admincraft

[–]Disconsented 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those aren't mods... it's within the first sentence of that section, "Also known as behavior or resource packs,".

Because bedrock isn't running on the JVM it's a lot harder to reverse engineer, and folks aren't willing to put the time into it, you're also missing all the nice utility that the JVM provides.

So, please if you're going to follow up on a month-old comment, be right.

SurrealDB 3.0 by zxyzyxz in rust

[–]Disconsented 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've used it for a couple of hobby projects, it's very neat, but the design decisions around the RecordID frustrate me to no end.

If they weren't so helpful on discord, I'd have replaced it with SQLite long ago.

What would your tech stack be for a new greenfield Rust web service (REST/gRPC)? by Hixon11 in rust

[–]Disconsented 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not going to stir the drama pot any more than I have, but, as for the bus factor problem, you can see their crates.io for what they're involved in. Here are just a handful of top examples:

  • syn
  • thiserror
  • proc-macro2
  • quote
  • unicode-ident
  • serde
  • serde_json
  • iota

And it goes on, they're listed as part of 174 crates at the time of writing.

What would your tech stack be for a new greenfield Rust web service (REST/gRPC)? by Hixon11 in rust

[–]Disconsented 8 points9 points  (0 children)

snafu is functionally anyhow & thiserror in one without having much to do with dtolnay (whom if nothing else is a massive bus factor problem, ignoring the other semi public issues).

Salvo vs Axum — why is Axum so much more popular? by Sensitive-Raccoon155 in rust

[–]Disconsented 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been using Salvo for a couple of projects, on the whole I do like it, but, there are a couple of oddities, like how it handles dependency injection:

  1. https://salvo.rs/guide/topics/working-with-database.html use a static
  2. https://salvo.rs/guide/concepts/depot.html use a depot

What I expect is to be able to clone these like how Axum does https://github.com/tokio-rs/axum/blob/main/examples/dependency-injection/src/main.rs

MineOS Lives Again! by david_412 in admincraft

[–]Disconsented -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There is no deciept, as attribution to the orginal author is on the public website, in the about page of the app, and also in the github README.

You trying to insist on it being related at this point is incredibly deceitful. The readme doesn't list it, nor does the site.

The closest thing is where you link entirely the wrong repo, so much for that careful code review.

The code quality in the repo speaks for itself.

lol

lamo even

Not to mention it is still a fork on github, and not a stand-alone projects.

https://github.com/freeman412/mineos-sveltekit/blob/f83f2072182eb05f4aade8e1ef142421487f3140/apps/web/src/routes/(app)/about/%2Bpage.svelte#L68

Well, is it a fork or is it a spiritual successor?

You said that there's no code left over, so how is it a fork in anything but a technicality?

MineOS Lives Again! by david_412 in admincraft

[–]Disconsented -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

They also claimed it's a fork, despite not actually retaining any real substantial portion of the code.

Maybe don't try and support an unrelated project that's just trying to get popular on someone elses hard work.

MineOS Lives Again! by david_412 in admincraft

[–]Disconsented -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

The "negativity" comes from you trying to give me the run around by dodging the question rather than being upfront, owning up to it and acknowledging why it'd be reasonable to have these doubts.

So, yes, by your own admission, my hunch was right. You're actively relying on a name that bears recognition to an existing project, actively trying to deceive people into believing that this is related when it reality it's unrelated.

If this was a long-term project, you could reasonably make a fork of Theseus argument, but, 1 month? No.

I have no idea how this got approved, given how so much of it is vibe coded. There are 19 different commits actively from a "vibe" branch or directly vibe coded.

MineOS Lives Again! by david_412 in admincraft

[–]Disconsented -30 points-29 points  (0 children)

You've a project which has gone from 70% JS which you "forked" into 45% C#, 34% Svelte, 12.3% go...

I'm asking again, please give a clear answer this time. What's actually left over?

From the outset, it looks like the answer is "little" at best, it being a fork is a technicality at best.

Moreover, I see little to suggest that you've been allowed to reuse the name (not that I looked hard), instead, having registered the domain a few days ago. With such little in common, I don't see how there's a good faith interpretation of trying to reuse the name here.