
FlamingSpaceJunk
FlamingSpaceJunk
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(Quote) Indeed. Rack, stack, and deploy is hardwork. I'm not a customer, but I appreciate the effort.
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Cool! I can't use them with my current project, so I'll let someone else pick them up. (Quote) "SAVE $100 today: $3795" :lol: I'd buy that just for nostalgia if it was a few dollars, maybe even $7. You always remember your first deadpool …
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Wasabi is cheap for an object store. I'm using Rsync.net to store my backups. It's restricted SSH access only, but I can point restic at it and it does its thing.
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I've been reminded about Jitsi Meet (https://jitsi.org/jitsi-meet/), which is free or can be self-hosted, and BigBlueButton (https://bigbluebutton.org/) as the two best options. Then there is Jami.org and their JAMS server which could be integrated…
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(Quote) Weird. I've known 1 shop to use Hyper-V, 1 group of Linux loving oddballs using KVM who I work for, and everyone else is VMware. SMB to Enterpise, the market is all VMware. I live in a Microsoft enclave too, Azure is the biggest cloud provi…
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Not really. I couldn't count on the VM to migrate to something with the same feature set, or the full feature set wouldn't be exposed because not all of the servers are EPYC procs. It would just be a branding exercise after that, and I'm guessing AM…
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(Quote) 61 millions lines of ASCII peens. :astonished: Would that be a linear search? I'm thinking part of the solution is getting as much parallelism as possible. Something, something O(log(n)).
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(Quote) Do people use Hyper-V? I was under the impression that everyone used VMware unless they were so Microsoft it hurts.
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(Quote) I thought of awk. I haven't used it enough to get a feel for it's speed, or how well text searching works.
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(Quote) The base functionality is still in Elasticsearch; the proprietary addons don't add much when it just needs to be a search engine, provided this isn't filled with sensitive information and on the Internet. For everything, Amazon's Open Distr…
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(Quote) You'll probably need a 3 node cluster to start seeing performance gains. (Quote) You can use a CSV as a backend of some database systems. :smiley:
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Basically, what you're asking for is a search engine, and a Solr or Elasticsearch cluster might be better suited for this case. They're designed for text search. If you want to keep using MySQL, see if there is a distributed DB module which will au…
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Is it FreeDOS at least?
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(Quote) ZeroSSL is based on Let's Encrypt. I like using their Perl script to get LE certs when Python isn't part of the base install. https://zerossl.com/ssl-faq.html#Are_these_certificates_really_free_or_is_it_just_a__free_trial__ (Quote) You kno…
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This for you COVID-19! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6h1Rs83VuYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nGsT_qFMBs(Image)
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(Quote) There isn't a WikiHow article on how to do it?
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(Quote) A link to Oklahoma was unexpected. :smile: So you're saying you can't come back to OK because there might be a bench warrant? :lol: I've spent some time at Fort Sill training and in the area. The Wichita Mountains are one of the more sceni…