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gentoo. i'm not even gonna look this up but i'd be surprised if immolo hasn't installed in that platform yet ;)
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You can get this as a snack in Taiwan, broken instant noodles with seasoning ;)
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LGR has a nice review of this and a similar machine: https://piped.video/watch?v=6bODiZ5bP84
Tracklist can be found here: https://www.discogs.com/release/736912-syd-Morsure
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I've recently done this on one of my machines, these were the steps I as far as i remember:
- backup!
- add the new disks to the machine
- partition them like the smaller disks
- add the new disks to the array(s) (as members, not just spares)
- take care of bootloader things while the raid is syncing
- your raid should have 4 devices in sync now
- fail and remove the smaller disks from the raid one by one
- resize the partitions on the bigger disks to maximum
- grow the MD raid to the new size
If you use luks and/or lvm some additional steps will be needed to grow them as well.
If your system can hotplug disks there's a chance to pull this off with little to no downtime. :)
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It's produced by Chris Morris, so: both ;)
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I can't really tell you what to use, but from my personal experience - stay away from glusterfs and drbd. both have caused me serious trouble when trying to run them in a production setup. ceph seems to be pretty solid, though.
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This needs a coffee siphon as well, might even fit gentoo better than the espresso maker. harder to set up, takes longer but it's different from what everyone else is using ;) great coffee, too
quite a mixed bag but there's some nice tracks in there
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TIL Descent and Saints Row came from the same studio.
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regarding docker secrets: what @jormaig@programming.dev said, examples for doing this are here: https://docs.docker.com/compose/use-secrets/
regarding passwords: maybe you don't "have to", but if i'd argue it's important to build a habit of never using weak passwords anywhere. using strong passwords shouldn't be/feel like an extra step but part of the normal workflow.
source material from a 1979 bbc documentary : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4ea0sBrw6M
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You spelt "That one mistake I made in some random conversation 5 years ago, that no other participant could remember if their lifes depended on it" wrong ^^
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nvidia has always been hostile to open source, as far back as i can remember.
back when nvidia bought 3dfx they took down the source code for the open 3dfx drivers within days, if not on the same day. i remember because i had just gotten myself a sweet voodoo 5 some weeks before that, and the great linux support was the reason i chose it... of course the driver code survived elsewhere, but it told me all i needed to know about that company.
also: linus' rant wasn't just a fun stunt, it was necessary to get nvidia to properly cooperate with the open source community if they want to keep making money running linux on their hardware.
Loved that track at 45rpm, but 1.5x on yt does the trick as well ^^
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woohoo! looking forward to this!