I think it’s actually about 150 PB of data that’s then also georedundantly stored in the US and Netherlands. That sounds like a lot, but I think it would be possible to distribute that amount of data
I think it’s actually about 150 PB of data that’s then also georedundantly stored in the US and Netherlands. That sounds like a lot, but I think it would be possible to distribute that amount of data
Switzerland isn’t a part of Germany???
Wait, Europe isn’t just France, Germany and the UK?
If she doesn’t he might still get a kick out of it
How is that relevant if I’m talking about someone hosting their code on gitlab.com?
It has light mode by default and a UI that I find to be really unintuitive, but what really bothers me is that ppl go from one for-profit git host to another for-profit git host when things like Codeberg exist. With GitHub you could at least argue that you can turn your hobby project into a job since it has a huge userbase and stuff like github sponsors, but what does gitlab offer for you?
TL;DR: It’s not Codeberg
I get why ppl would use something other than github, but why do they have to torture me with gitlab?
Put the comma in the middle
Is that a Framework Laptop?
Nah, Fedora is a valid choice, just like Ubuntu is. Both are great if you don’t care that much about personalization and just want a solid distro to get work done.
I hate war and all of that, but shooting missiles with Lasers sounds really fucking cool
I’ve just right now noticed that they are talking about the company…
No /hj
Now generate a Beer drinking a Cat
@Bundeskanzler, was ist das?
Does anyone know about a speedtest that’s like iperf but multicore and suited for >100GbE? I’ve seen Patrick from STH use something that could do like 400GbE but I haven’t found out what it’s called
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