You can take this to the extreme too by erasing your root partition each boot: https://grahamc.com/blog/erase-your-darlings/
Using that method you isolate all important state on the system for backup with zfs send.
You can take this to the extreme too by erasing your root partition each boot: https://grahamc.com/blog/erase-your-darlings/
Using that method you isolate all important state on the system for backup with zfs send.
Extra impressive considering how many slow zones still exist in the network. https://dashboard.transitmatters.org/slowzones
I'm a huge fan of nixos. I have my whole home lab using it now. I learned everything I know from reading other's configurations. I also use the nix search site for finding configuration options.
Here is my config and others I've used as inspiration:
I think another reason OpenAI talks about how scary LLMs are is that they fear the open source models surpassing them. I didn't see it mentioned in the article, but both Google and OpenAI have called for regulation and I think that they only want that because they have no moat.
I just passed 200 recently. I don't mind a long list because either i have books i really want to read already on hold at a library or I will use a script to randomly pick one.
Boston has revised it's traffic light standards to prioritize pedestrians instead of only car throughput. I see this as a "cultivation of safety", though I agree the article could do more to explain it.