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iberator commented on Italy's Secretive Food Confraternities   bbc.com/travel/article/20... · Posted by u/Geekette
robocat · an hour ago
What food would you create a fraternity for, where you live?
iberator · 22 minutes ago
did you even OPEN the article? >Historic food.

there are some dishes literally 1000 years old. Worth to save them in the era of fast food and AI. slop.

Imagine knowing the exact dish that let's say Jesus or Julius Cesar ate and be able to recreate it.

That's the point.

iberator commented on UEFI Bindings for JavaScript   codeberg.org/smnx/prometh... · Posted by u/ananas-dev
iberator · an hour ago
Finally I will be able to have graphical bootup logo like in The Hackers?
iberator commented on $300B Evaporated. The SaaS -Pocalypse Has Begun   forbes.com/sites/donmuir/... · Posted by u/m-hodges
iberator · 3 days ago
money didn't disappeares. quite opposite: someone sold the shares for CASH and got 300B profit :)
iberator commented on Hackers (1995) Animated Experience   hackers-1995.vercel.app/... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
iberator · 3 days ago
question: does anyone know if there are ueri/bios with sound and animationa AVALIBLE for pc somehow?

As in train station hacking scene

2. Monitor inside the glasses. was it real?

iberator commented on Modernizing Linux swapping: introducing the swap table   lwn.net/SubscriberLink/10... · Posted by u/chmaynard
krautsauer · 3 days ago
Disk speed? You can use zram on a diskless system. Are you sure you know what it does? (There's also the thing where it may be faster to read data from ram compressed and decompress it in cpu cache than reading it uncompressed, but that obviously depends on the workload.)
iberator · 3 days ago
ahh sorry. you are right: no disk usage. :)
iberator commented on DNS Explained – How Domain Names Get Resolved   bhusalmanish.com.np/blog/... · Posted by u/okchildhood
pastage · 3 days ago
> DNS broke my site for three hours. But now I actually understand it

I have been broken for three decades and I still don't understand DNS. It is a simple protocol but people use it in complicated manners.

iberator · 3 days ago
why you need DNS for at server? just use hosts file. why your server would need to resolve domains on the internet? client yeah, server no.

Dead Comment

iberator commented on Modernizing Linux swapping: introducing the swap table   lwn.net/SubscriberLink/10... · Posted by u/chmaynard
krautsauer · 5 days ago
I rely on it heavily. Have you tried zram swap?
iberator · 4 days ago
wasting ram speed, disk speed AND cpu compression cycles? No, thank you. ZRAM is dumbest Linux idea in the past 20 years.
iberator commented on GitHub Actions is slowly killing engineering teams   iankduncan.com/engineerin... · Posted by u/codesuki
habosa · 4 days ago
Dead on. GitHub Actions is the worst CI tool I’ve ever used (maybe tied with Jenkins) and Buildkite is the best. Buildkite’s dynamic pipelines (the last item in the post) are so amazingly useful you’ll wonder how you ever did without them. You can do super cool things like have your unit test step spawn a test de-flaking step only if a test fails. Or control test parallelism based on the code changes you’re testing.

All of that on top of a rock-solid system for bringing your own runner pools which lets you use totally different machine types and configurations for each type of CI job.

Highly, highly recommend.

iberator · 4 days ago
what's wrong with Jenkins? It's battle tested and hardened. Works flawless even with thousands of tasks, and WORKS OUT OF THE BOX.

imo top 10 best admin/devs free software written in past 25 years.

u/iberator

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