

This is just an ad for “Viduli, The AI-native cloud platform”
The discussion itself is off-topic for this community anyway. Who would even think about using “serverless” for self-hosting?


This is just an ad for “Viduli, The AI-native cloud platform”
The discussion itself is off-topic for this community anyway. Who would even think about using “serverless” for self-hosting?
Ah, docker compose makes it easy! Thanks.
I just configure them to use the network stack from that container.
Can you explain how you do this (or link to a guide that you found useful)? Thanks
You need to learn about e and E motions, but also will take you to the end of the line.

The paper, for anyone interested: https://ennanzhai.github.io/pub/sosp25-aegaeon.pdf

This trite personal-branding self-help nonsense has no place in a technology community, even if it does start by talking about a failed youtuber.

Why are you sorry? Is it your fault?


You get incremental backups (snapshots) by using
--link-dest=DIR hardlink to files in DIR when unchanged
To use this you pass in the previous snapshot location as DIR and use a new destination directory for the current snapshot. This creates hard links in the new snapshot to the files which were unchanged from the previous snapshot, so only the new files are transferred, and there is no duplication of data on disk (for whole-file matches).
This does of course require that all of the snapshots exist in the same filesystem, since you cannot hard-link across filesystems.

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lmao not a chance

slop
Population expansion is exponential but the tram moves at constant velocity, so by the time it reaches the end of the track of 8bn people there will be an exponentially increasing number of people further down the track.
The bottom one will kill an infinite amount of people in finite time.
instantaneously FTFY

Umbrella vendor says the sky is falling.

It’s like CORBA but for Typescript.


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You have heard of the Kindle walled garden? The walls are now taller than the Tower of Babylon.
The tower of what now?
no