And he lost the case obviously…
Tetsuo
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Tetsuoto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Haven't been as busy as you guys, but still wanted to show offEnglish1·6 days agoI think you choose a poor example.
When I say long name I wasn’t implying meaningless ones.
Most business with a lot of machines uses long names where everything as a logical meaning.
[Site][service][Rack][User selected 8 chars name]
I mean you dont have to use such obtuse names. But if you have a lot of servers you have to have a long name or you will risk exhausting the available names.
I’m just saying long names dont have to be obtuse or confusing. You can use user selected names as a suffix to a more functional initial prefix. So that people who work this area of the infrastructure can have clear names but at the same time some other sys admin that never worked on it can still know where and who is responsible of the server.
My initial point is just that the namespace and length of hostnames mostly depends on what you want to do. For a homelab you dont need wide namespace. But for a large business using short names wouldn’t be practical either.
Tetsuoto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Haven't been as busy as you guys, but still wanted to show offEnglish1·6 days agoIn a business with tens of thousands of servers, it makes sense to have long complicated names.
For a homelab ? Not really.
Tetsuoto France•Rima Hassan à nouveau convoquée, vendredi matin, à la police judiciaire de ParisFrançais5·6 days agoPire, on fait une minute de silence à l’Assemblée Nationale pour les Nazis.
Franchement on est pas si loin de la normalisation du fachisme comme aux US avec Musk et son “salue romain”.
That new vaporizer arc doesn’t mess around. It’s like a rocketeer on steroid…
Tetsuoto Technology@lemmy.world•How labor movements may help rebalance power in the technology sectorEnglish5·10 days agoAmericans rediscovering the importance of labor unions…
Tetsuoto Technology@lemmy.world•A million new SpaceX satellites will destroy the night sky — for everyone on EarthEnglish120·15 days agoI think it’s a waste of time to fight it.
Elon just has to ask daddy Trump and he will get anything necessary to get the autorisation.
I don’t think the Astrophysicists will convince Trump obviously.
Tetsuoto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Asked LA Fitness to cancel my membership, they offered to freeze it for $10/month insteadEnglish11·15 days agoHey you should check out the Lafay method I mention.
It’s a method without any specific equipment required.
Most of the increased difficulty is managed by how long you rest and the posture for the exercise.
That said you need something to suspend under.
Tetsuoto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Asked LA Fitness to cancel my membership, they offered to freeze it for $10/month insteadEnglish5·16 days agoI would wager you can emulate any exercise you do at a gym at home.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calisthenics
There is a well known method for that designed by Olivier Lafay.
It doesn’t require any specific equipment and can be completely done at home.
Tetsuoto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft announces sweeping Windows changes - but no apologiesEnglish1·18 days agoYeah. I have BF6 so…
But at this point I’m reluctant to boot up my windows partition just to play this game.
Tetsuoto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft announces sweeping Windows changes - but no apologiesEnglish9·18 days agoI’m also on an NVIDIA GPU (4070 Ti) and I have no problem so far.
Even if the NVIDIA driver are marginally less performant, i think the leaner OS makes up for it.
I’m fairly sure I have better FPS and stability in Rocket League.
As long as you are ok with some tinkering with proton from time to time I think cachyos can work as a daily driver for gaming and most desktop tasks.
Tetsuoto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft announces sweeping Windows changes - but no apologiesEnglish511·18 days agoToo little, too late.
Already left for Cachyos and it is for me without a doubt better at everything than Windows.
Good riddance.
Tetsuoto Technology@lemmy.world•Google gives Android users a way to install unverified apps if they worked hard for it(including waiting 24 hours)English2·20 days agoWhile technically correct, it runs apps, it’s misleading because it won’t run the majority of apps from the playstore.
Google holds people captive with the playstore and the very sneaky google play services.
Only the most hardcore tinkerers and privacy oriented would run a pure AOSP phone.
Tetsuoto Technology@lemmy.world•Google gives Android users a way to install unverified apps if they worked hard for it(including waiting 24 hours)English1·20 days agoOk, not OP but also wired-to-argue-for-no-reason :
People present graphene as some independent project that throws the middle finger to Google.
In reality Google could very easily stop tolerating the sandboxed playstore and require them to follow the same “certification” as the other.
Sure graphene could still ship but without the playstore that will be a very different experience. You can roll with F-Droid etc but your choice of apps would be very limited.
Basically, I just wanted to point out that graphene is definitely working with the permission of Google and google could very well sabotage the project in a few dumb requirements.
Tetsuoto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PewDiePie Promoting Self-Hosting, Blocking Ads, Shorts and moreEnglish1·22 days agoI’ll be honest morphe has been a total nightmare for me. It works 70% of the times. 30% of the times it rewinds mid video to a random timestamp. And will do that in a loop.
In my experience that has been the very worse app I used on Android for YT.
To be fair it’s not really their fault if YT is constantly trying to disrupt their app.
Tetsuoto Technology@lemmy.world•CEO Asks ChatGPT How to Void $250 Million Contract, Ignores His Lawyers, Loses Terribly in CourtEnglish116·23 days agoExactly, the fact this dude at Krafton can sign 250 million dollars deals but is also dumb enough to think a ChatGPT lawyer knows better than his own lawyers… It goes to show that many powerful people were just lucky or inherited their wealth but are definitely not successful because they are smart.
Tetsuoto Technology@lemmy.world•CEO Asks ChatGPT How to Void $250 Million Contract, Ignores His Lawyers, Loses Terribly in CourtEnglish1·23 days agoA bold lie.
As if paywall removers are “universal”.
Tetsuoto Technology@lemmy.world•Tech boss uses AI and ChatGPT to create cancer vaccine for his dying dogEnglish2·25 days agoJust like gun control was the topic I would purposefully avoid on reddit, AI and LLM are the new forbidden subject here.
Tetsuoto Overwatch@lemmy.world•Overwatch co-creator Jeff Kaplan on his exit from Activision Blizzard: 'It was the biggest f**k you moment I've had in my career'7·25 days agoWell I’m glad he told them to fuck off.
That CFO quote is brutal and I would like to know the name of that CFO so we can shame him and make sure to stay away of the games he is involved in.
Dennis Durkin is the name of that greedy scumbag.
Meh it’s not like Linux is one static block of immutable code.
It’s modular.
So it’s not like all linux distros will evolve the same way. And OP points it out that some distros are affected by age verification laws while others are not at all.
So I think it makes no sense to panic and thinking all linux will converge to some Windows ersatz…
I think the fact there is so many distros out there is our strength but also what prevents people from discovering the right linux for them.
So this will be the year of linux discovery imo and all linux user should help out new users finding their way to a linux that fit them for their journey to freedom.