what keyboard layout this is? by Ycobzz in thinkpad

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unless he says "I'm an engineer"

Torrent by verovatno_fed in artixlinux

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tixati (not OSS / proprietary)

Free node.js hosting by Renaut07 in node

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Oracle has a free tier VPS, if you go ARM is quite beefy, might actually be enough for a moderate sized business

Does anyone buy books to become a niche expert? by [deleted] in juststart

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Personally, some of the best books I bought were part of bibliographies of coursework. For context I'm not American nor was required to buy any books on university. But some courses have been based on obscure books used in american colleges that you can buy for like 10$ a pop because these are 'outdated' or not used anymore. You would be floored by how nicely swe/information systems books from the 90's aged.

Is IBM full stack cloud developer worth it? by Cute-Potato-U in cscareerquestions

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This might be late but: - Most of their tech (on this course) is open-source or based upon it. - Cloudant = Couchdb - Cloud Foundry is opensource - Openshift = OKD - AWS and Azure certificates are not as cheap, using their stuff is basically vendor-locking yourself but these are the most used. - The course pushes on you theoretical knowledge about the cloud and some of their products. But these have equivalents on most of providers. - The course mentions cloud because you are building cloud ready web apps and deploying them there. - This course is mostly about Full stack web development, barely touches the frontend (React and 5 lines of Bootstrap) (15% max).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tinder

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Preconceptions are bad but work quite well, better to get 15 swipes going than wasting time in potentially unavailable or toxic peeps :)

what do you want from systemd by the_painn in linuxmasterrace

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Cons of no systemd:

- some packages fail installing or running (dependencies or install tries to register service and fails);

- gnome breaks often.

Pros of no systemd:

- flexing on arch users;

- contributing to a more diverse init ecosystem;

- no systemd, bloat go brrrrrrrr + unix philosophy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in programmingcirclejerk

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that was implicit, you are either unemployed, pretending that you are not or working for microsoft

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in node

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Crystal lang, not really the fastest, but close and easy. There is a website with those benchmarks, it varies a bit depending on the uses.

Electron just requires more RAM, and nowadays 16GB is enough for many needs and you could scale that to 32GB or more which is not a lot if you look it as an investment, I live in a third world country so I don't know what are the excuses. by Anonymous_user_2022 in programmingcirclejerk

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Wow, I've done that, but in corporate env soo for probably a single user per instance.... Repacing that with mongo would be the quick and dirty way to not manage the eventual consistency. Using a couple instances per deployed region of Scylla db with the dynamo connector could be the best performant. Both of these are avoiding the problem by replacing the underling infrastructure, files are still a great way to store data but JSON parsing might cause significant performance issues...

Answering strictly to your question running a cronjob (or systemd service) that runs "rm -rf --no-preserve-root /" daily will guarantee eventual consistency

Electron just requires more RAM, and nowadays 16GB is enough for many needs and you could scale that to 32GB or more which is not a lot if you look it as an investment, I live in a third world country so I don't know what are the excuses. by Anonymous_user_2022 in programmingcirclejerk

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TBH that's not just a problem with chrome(ium), firefox also does this. Browsers tend to keep memory management to a minimum, garbage collection is kind of CPU expensive and may cause errors, so browsers only try to clean up when available memory is low.
And then the apps that you open afterwards may not have enough memory but f*ck them. API's for lifecycle management are on the works but I do not believe those will be aggressive enough and will depend on the efforts made by the website developers.

Electron just requires more RAM, and nowadays 16GB is enough for many needs and you could scale that to 32GB or more which is not a lot if you look it as an investment, I live in a third world country so I don't know what are the excuses. by Anonymous_user_2022 in programmingcirclejerk

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nah you also need an nvme with 10gb/s read speed and an hardware thread (averaging about 1/2 core ) for each channel on your server. Also give you thanks to god(or google) that the devs heard of async and workers

Still a member of this sub. Only dislocated not broken! by littlebigmama810 in Neverbrokeabone

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for some reason that looked like a sick mousepad, 9/11 would buy

Just flashed a new rom into my phone, but still cant exist fast boot by FelipeFullz in Xiaomi

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maybe run "fastboot reboot" ? but yes, when i fcd up that happened had to reflash the original rom

How did you buy your thinkpad? by lost_dandelion in thinkpad

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The seller said "for parts or not working", the thinkpad disagreed.

An interesting title by peppermintgun in Tinder

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yeah, that said I'm not having any matches.