Comment Re:In Soviet Russia... (Score 1) 253
In Soviet Russia, population supervise the government.
In Soviet Russia, population supervise the government.
Agreed.
Basically set up a BIG container where to put the digital stuff, plus number of network shares and you're done.
BUT
In any case do not forget about redundancy and back-up.
Even in the tinyest case, that would mean a single HD, with its twin in RAID-1, plus another as offline backup. Total: 3HDs.
Going up with sizes will add complexity.
Let's say you target a 10TB container, made of 2TB drives. That translates into 5+5 drives for a RAID-0+1, or 7 drives for a RAID-6 (which one is more suited, is another discussion). Plus the back-up (another minimum 5 drives).
For any choice but the absolute minimal one (the three drives example), be absofuckinglutely sure about airflow.
Cramming a lot of drives in a box probably not engineered for this task and putting it into a closet is the perfect recipe for a disaster.
My experience as well.
So far, in the last 8 years it gave me excellent results.
We all know 99%+ of the generic malware out there is crafted to break in Windows setups.
The amount is so vast it's only a matter of time, you *will* be hit.
But once you take the target out of the equation, the rest is much much more easy to manage.
Once I realized this, I stopped recommending Linux to random folks: the more people keeps using Windows, the more *I* am secure.
And, at the end of the day, this is the only thing that matters to me.
Bee's venom can kill by inducing shock in allergic subjects.
It looks like it has a very nasty property of being a potential allergenic (I hope I got the correct term. If not, sorry) meaning: once you get stinged, you may become allergic to venom even if before you weren't. This in sufficently predisposed subjects.
And now it is going to be the golden ingredient for some cosmetic? I hope it is going to be subjected to some form of medical control, to say the least.
But I'm no chemist nor biologist so I may be completely wrong.
Outsource!
me@linux:~/Downloads>
Setting up Steam content in ~/.local/share/Steam
~/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_32/steam:
~/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_32/steam:
me@linux:~/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_32/steam> ldd steam
[...cut...]
linux:~ # rpm -qa|grep -i glibc
glibc-devel-2.11.3-12.59.1.i686
glibc-2.11.3-12.59.1.i686
Those led me reporting about the version of GlibC. I'm no expert coder so I hardly can go further than this.
Anyway, latest distro release is downloading now and upgrade is scheduled soon.
Legalese.
Not kidding.
While it's all fine and good emphatizing on the computing capabilities and bragging with MHz, GFLOPS and the such, any good slashdotter knows we're already well beyond the "good enough" threshold.
In the meantime, only few vague words are spent for improved power efficiency.
I personally don't feel the need for a graphic card that goes the double faster and draws 80% more power.
Give me a graphic card that goes same as the actual one, but consumes 40% less, thank you.
If this behaviour is intentional you're not going to be paid, no matter what. Get over it.
Going to court will grant you the privilege - after a number of years - to pay an hefty amount in damages (you know, judges are quite cheap today).
Good luck
This story brings the concept of dupe to a whole new level!
For your convenience, a copy of the story is injected inside the story, so you don't have to remember where you've already read it and neither have to click on another link (a real boon for the lazy).
Yo dawg and all the rest applies.
Can I pay in BitCoins?
Lack of PvP is not a deficency.
It keeps the screaming whiney kiddos affected by the "I have a bigger e-peen than you, faggot" syndrome away, directly rerouting them to other games.
Heck, the more I think about it the more I appreciate it.
Other than that yes, game has flaws. Even important ones.
And I don't think porting to consoles will solve them.
....the "nothingofvaluewaslost" tag?
C'mon guys!
Old programmers never die, they just hit account block limit.