Yeah, haha. 😂
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Yeah, haha. 😂
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Where is IT and technology?
2 HDDs (mirrored zpool), 1 SATA SSD for cache, 32 GB RAM
First read: 120 MB/s
Read while fully cached (obviously in RAM): 4.7 GB/s
When someone says they used high quality sources, they don’t mean AI output.
And “might” doesn’t signal a fact.
All of this shows how bad OpenAI reacts to this Open Source project. I don’t blame them… it’s a lot of investments that they are trying to protect.
I just wanted to show off with my knowledge about the American Dialect Society’s Word of the Year 2022.
My Dovecot is still 2.3.21. It’s the most recent package. But you’re right the update doesn’t look trivial.
With an IMAP server you have the power to serve your own emails. fetchmail will deliver them constantly to this place. You have all emails in one place and you login just to your own server.
Basically what I said. Dovecot can be installed on every Linux or BSD system. You’ll need Pideonhole and FTS Flatcurve as extensions.
When you install fetchmail, you can let it connect to all your IMAP or POP3 servers. Each process will deliver your mail instantly to your own Dovecot server.
You’ll also need a certificate for Dovecot. This can be solved using Letsencrypt.
You can use any mail client you want. I use Fairemail on Android. On desktop and notebooks it’s Thunderbird.
I sync my emails using a Dovecot IMAP server on my home server. I fetch emails from all my accounts with fetchmail and sort them into the right folders using Sieve. They get indexed and are searchable (ultra fast!).
225000 emails in 13 GB (ZFS; uncompressed 18 GB).
Putin is scared of NATO. The surrounding countries joining the organization limit Russian power. It’s possible to cut Russia off from many strategic routes, when encircled.
From his viewpoint, he must destroy Ukraine totally, with all its people. The probability of joining NATO is too high.
IT departments noticed there are more viable options than VMWare. Thanks Broadcom!
This is an old PC (Intel i7 3770K) with 2 HDDs (16 TB) attached to onboard SATA3 controller, 16 GB RAM and 1 SSD (120 GB). Nothing special. And it’s quite busy because it’s my home server with a VM and containers.
The question is how do you get a bad performance with ZFS?
I just tried to read a large file and it gave me uncached 280 MB/s from two mirrored HDDs.
The fourth run (obviously cached) gave me over 3.8 GB/s.
It’s a well-known problem in the upper management that they only understand Excel.
I’ve seen inventories, statistical calculations, databases, project plans, calendars, address books, password management and even presentation slides done in Excel.
Go to hell Russia.
But Germany has no space for nuclear waste. They haven’t been able to bury the last batch for over 30 years. And the one that they buried most recently began to leak radioactivity into ground water.
And… why give Russia more military target opportunities?
There is nothing to refurbish in drives. They are just second hand devices. You can check if they are fine pretty easy and you need to take a look at the age (power on hours). I replace drives at 50k-60k hours, no matter if they are fine.
Tja… hätten die linken Parteien bloß auch auf die mit der schlechter wirtschaftlichen Lage einfach geschissen, dann stünden die Ergebnisse anders.
Ne… Moment… jetzt bin ich etwas verloren… hä???