Python sci devs sweating bullets looking at this.
Did I say something stupid enough that you needed to check my profile?
Good, that was on purpose.
Python sci devs sweating bullets looking at this.
Not sure what that does in gnome, but in xorg you could save your X desktop status (windows open, placement etc) and restore it.
That saves a lot of time and effort for those that are working in something and want to poweroff their machines or like having a predetermined set of tools placed and open in your desktops.
Me thinks you wouldn’t configure AppArmor if you’ve got SELinux. But I get the idea those were examples.
I gave a bit of a heads-up on a different thread, but the TLDR is that I use usb for the main disk and there’s an issue with usb in the latest uboot for rk3328. I tried flashing the SPI to an early version but as soon as I would update a kernel to LTS, I would start having problems.
To be honest, I feel that this is a solvable issue, but also that I’m done trying to make these cards work on my own. (I wasted a lot of time and money fixing the eemc modules and the sockets).
At this point I reached a conclusion that I would use my selfhosting time to focus on software and networks, and just use reliable hardware, even if it means doing less and paying more, and leave soldering for my diy projects.
That said, the Rock64 pro sbcs I have are still going strong despite being used non-stop for the last 5-6 years.
Rock64s had several issues with emmc slots, however one way I had to circumvent it was flashing the SPI allowing me to boot from usb, following the official guide: https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-build/blob/master/recipes/flash-spi.md
The issue here is that with the recent updates on u-boot, some older models have issues with old u-boot systems, and while I can flash again to the previous working SPI and u-boot, I can’t make it work with the latest lts kernel.
Could it be solved? Sure, if I invest time solving the issue and compiling my own kernel version, I guess.
Is it worth it? My time is more limited than my money. I’ll rather some cash on three rpi5 or similar, than wasting more time on a set of cards that have been failing on several things for the past five years. (lattepandas and rock 64 pro had no issue during the same amount of time)
At the end of the day, I like selfhosting services but I also like having free time :)
Thanks, that is one of my biggest concerns. Rpi5 is on my radar, despite the supply situation that often plagues rpies
I can’t read no, I can’t read my butterface~
Where did I come from?
For when you want every kernel version.
You can call that partition: EVERYONE
I love all DEs equally.
Thank you Ollama.
Let’s put it this way: If in our lifetime we can simulate the intelligence of a vinegar fly as general intelligence, that would be a monumental landmark in AGI. And we’re far, far, far away from it.
As far as the iron age was from the metal alloys used in the Space Shuttle.
Talking about AGI simulating higher intelligence at the level of a dog or a cat, dear I say a pigeon or a crow is as far fetched as expecting ancient Egyptians to harness the power of the atom.
Wake up, stand up, talk about your work vaguely enough there are no questions.
For me that’s the golden age, and after that: darkness, desperation, flash.
Honest to god, I’ve seen people from the past trying to write html for a website on Word.
Lile with Pavel Kushnir, somehow Russia is jailing and killing their brightest.
it was basically a meme college.
So your alma matter is also the Bovine University?
Wow, pretty cool the tree and total size options, kind of substitutes other commands I commonly use.
Only thing is though I find it slower than du and tree.