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fenazego commented on Perl's decline was cultural   beatworm.co.uk/blog/compu... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
fenazego · 12 days ago
My first and only experience with Perl was like this: in 1997, just for fun, I tried to write a program in Perl to turn my Mozilla bookmarks into a website. After a week of not succeeding, in frustration I decided to try Python. In two days I had what I wanted, and programming it was a joy. That sealed my judgement that Perl (and all of its culture) was not for me, so I'm not surprised at all that others might feel the same. (To be fair, there's a single oneliner that does make life a lot easier: ... | perl -pe 's{...}{...}')
fenazego commented on Allocator Hints for Btrfs   wiki.tnonline.net/w/Btrfs... · Posted by u/GalaxySnail
jeroenhd · 10 months ago
Are these tweaks exclusively beneficial to mixed-media RAID setups, or do they also pose an advantage to single-device BTRFS setups?

I know BTRFS is the default FS for a bunch of distros now, but I haven't heard much about it in the RAID space. Most people seem to use ZFS, despite the massive memory pressure it adds, because of fear of bugs and reports of filesystem corruption years ago. Perhaps someone who uses BTRFS for RAID can comment on how well BTRFS RAID works these days?

fenazego · 10 months ago
I have been using btrfs in raid1 setups over the past years, and have not had any issues. Quite happy with the features (snapshotting, send/receive, adding drives to grow an fs)
fenazego commented on Zuckerberg appeared to know Llama trained on Libgen   rollingstone.com/culture/... · Posted by u/bn-l
bayindirh · a year ago
Tangential question: What's your take about Code AIs using GPL and source available code in their training sets, and breaching both licenses?
fenazego · a year ago
It’s not obvious that training a model on GPL code would constitute a breach of the license.
fenazego commented on Bicycle Rolling Resistance: Tire Rolling Resistance Tests and More   bicyclerollingresistance.... · Posted by u/jacksgt
wffurr · 2 years ago
I choose flat resistance over either. Schwalbe Marathons or equivalent on all my bikes, but I use my bikes as my primary mode of transportation in the city. I really don’t want to deal with flats when I have to be on time.

Edit: after browsing the site, the Marathons are the lowest rolling resistance touring tires too! Double bonus for an excellent tire, which I can now recommend without reservations.

fenazego · 2 years ago
I like the Marathons for the same reasons. Only in cold weather it‘s like the rubber of the tyres gets quite a bit stiffer (more so than other tyres), and provides less grip, just when you need it.

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