shadowtofu

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[–] shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.de 17 points 2 days ago

The last millennial to be born!

[–] shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.de 9 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Dank Stoßlüften übernacht, sämtliche Fenster weit aufgerissen, ist die Temperatur in meiner Wohnung auf 25°C heute morgen gesunken. Ich habe versucht, meine Fenster so gut wie möglich mit Plissees, Vorhängen und einfach eingeklemmten Bettlaken zu verdunkeln. Jetzt bin ich bei 31°C, was immerhin 6K weniger ist als draußen.

[–] shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.de 10 points 1 month ago

“Mit diesem einfachen Trick umgehen Bürgergeld-Schmarotzer die Sanktionen”

[–] shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 3 months ago

Yes, absolutely. Right now, SSDs are probably superior in comparison to HDDs in every category except for price (and long-term data integrity when switched off). But when you consider large parity raids and take into account the cost of electricity, even the price difference might only be small, making SSDs even more attractive.

[–] shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.de 29 points 3 months ago (9 children)

Hmm. Let’s say I add 6 SSDs, 2TB each, for a total of 600€. In a RAID6 configuration, that gives me 8TB of storage. Compare that to a classical NAS with 2×8 TB HDDs for a total of 350€.

The HDDs will draw around 4W idle each, 8W in total. Assuming 0.3€/kWh, over a span of 5 years, that is approximately 100€. The power consumption of the SSDs will be negligible.

So, just in terms of storage, the SSD solution is around 33% more expensive over 5 years. If you include the cost of the NAS itself, the price increment is even less noticeable.

[–] shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Very helpful. I was just looking at this the other day.

[–] shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 3 months ago (1 children)

It’s second place, directly after 2024-09-28 with 99 special equipment destroyed.

However, 312 other vehicles is a new record (and second place is 210 other vehicles, which is shared between 2025-03-28 and 2025-04-15 (this Tuesday)).

[–] shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.de 10 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Not the case I was thinking about, but here is a similar case:

[translated] Parking in a stupid way can be expensive. In Frankfurt, the regional court has ruled that a car driver must pay for the use of 28 cabs.

[…]

The cabs collected people waiting at the stops and drove them to other stops along the route. This went on for an hour before the car parked not far from a “Please keep enough distance from the track” sign was towed away and the route was free again. […]

When the VGF then demanded 973.13 euros, 25 euros of this was a lump sum for their own expenses - and the rest was the cost of the rail replacement cabs. The court ruled out manipulation by the cab company after hearing witnesses, and the court was also unable to recognize any dilly-dallying during towing.

The car driver did not have any legal grounds for not paying for the cabs, this only went to a court because they tried to accuse the cab company.

[–] shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.de 255 points 3 months ago (24 children)

Someone in my city did this. Their car blocked the tram. The tram company ordered taxis for all passengers, and the car owner had to foot the bill.

[–] shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Man könnte den Disney-Kram in die Public Domain schieben.

Edit: Hmm, Disney ist ja woke, vielleicht trifft das die falschen?

[–] shadowtofu@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 4 months ago

I bought my current belts from Vegan Store in London (🇬🇧 UK). The belts that they sell are made in 🇵🇹 Portugal from 🇮🇹 Italian vegan leather. They were shipped to me (🇩🇪 Germany) from a warehouse in the 🇳🇱 Netherlands. I am quite satisfied with them.

 

With the IPv6-only option, a host can indicate that it supports operation in an IPv6-only network. This is useful in combination with 464XLAT CLAT: IPv4 applications can connect to legacy addresses using a NAT64 gateway provided by the network. In this situation, the host can operate without IPv4 addresses assigned, and all network traffic is IPv6, without loosing connectivity to IPv4 hosts.

NetworkManager currently does not support CLAT, and thus, this new option is disabled by default. Various CLAT implementations exist (jool – out-of-mainline kernel module, upstreaming not planned; tayga – unmaintained userspace application, potentially performance issues), but are not suitable as a general solution.

An eBPF-based CLAT is already being worked on. Hopefully, we can see full IPv6-only support soon! This will enable IPv6-only home networks for the average user, assuming the ISP provides a NAT64 gateway. Connections to IPv4 hosts can be established using the NAT64 gateway, without any IPv4 connections in the local network or directly to the internet. For legacy devices in the local network, IPv6-mostly networks still provide local IPv4 connections.

 

I was just watching the countdown to todays Ariane 6 flight on YouTube on the ~~official~~ cryptoscammer European Space Agency channel. The preview animation video that they are looping looks stunning, but something seem off …

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