I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as @qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in systemd/Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.
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Just in case anyone doesn’t know:
J.K. Rowling uses personal wealth to fund anti-trans org
J.K. Rowling is using her wealth attained from the Harry Potter series to create an organization dedicated to removing transgender people’s rights "in the workplace, in public life, and in protected female spaces.”
You can “seperate the art from the artist”, but can’t seperate the Harry Potter royalties from the anti-trans funding.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Getting worn out with all these docker images and CLI hosted appsEnglish
2·10 days agoNo, but I’d like to hear it if anyone else finds one
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Getting worn out with all these docker images and CLI hosted appsEnglish
8·11 days agoSome apps really go overboard, I tried out a bookmark collection app called Linkwarden some time ago and it needed 3 docker containers and 800MB RAM
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•All money probably went into NVIDIA GPUsEnglish
5·16 days agohas enabled us to support massive global traffic with a single primary Azure PostgreSQL flexible server instance(opens in a new window) and nearly 50 read replicas spread over multiple regions globally. This is the
I do wonder why they are using Azure PostgreSQL flexible instead of the Azure CosmosDB Postgres offering based on Citus
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World News@lemmy.world•Trump sues JPMorgan Chase and CEO Jamie Dimon for $5B over alleged 'debanking'English
7·17 days agoIs this going to be one of those extortion lawsuits like with that previous merger?
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•BitCraft Open Sourcing - Phase 1 Announced!English
3·23 days agoThe thing powering the game is also “Open Sourced” under a modified version of the BSL, so I think it’s going to be something similar to that.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•BitCraft Open Sourcing - Phase 1 Announced!English
2·23 days agoAn SQL database that is made to deal with real-time data such as player positions. I’m not sure if this is the official term for it, but I think they call it that and it seems to fit.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•BitCraft Open Sourcing - Phase 1 Announced!English
5·23 days agoNot quite, you can’t shape the world like Minecraft. It’s more comparable to Trove. There is Luanti but despite how much I want to like it, it’s just not quite there.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•BitCraft Open Sourcing - Phase 1 Announced!English
14·23 days agoThis game is powered by SpaceTimeDB which is a realtime SQL database, it seems very interesting and was actually the reason I tried out Bitcraft.
SpacetimeDB has enabled us to build our massively multiplayer game, BitCraft, with a small team. Its entire backend, including all game logic, real-time player positions, and all persistent state, is implemented as a SpacetimeDB module.
So this game is also kind of a demo of this “Supabase but for games” VC funded startup.
No, they made their own engine in Java
It’s a different game created by one of the largest Minecraft servers Hypixel
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Technology@lemmy.world•Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince talks about Italy fines while praising JD Vance and Elon MuskEnglish
6·1 month agoAkamai, Fastly, and the other big cloud providers each have their own solution. There don’t seem to be many large CDN’s in the EU, though
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Technology@lemmy.world•Hacktivist deletes white supremacist websites live on stage during hacker conferenceEnglish
10·1 month agoI looked through the data and less than 1% was looking for a same-sex partner
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What to look for in building/buying a server?English
1·1 month agoOnly if you have free / cheap electricity
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Unexpected Surprise: Windows 11 Outperforming Linux On An Intel Arrow Lake H LaptopEnglish
11·1 month agoIt will probably be faster in the future under Linux, but I’m no kernel developer
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Technology@lemmy.world•MongoBleed explained simply | MongoDB exploitEnglish
2·1 month agothe OS maintains a pool of zeroed pages
TIL, I didn’t know that.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Unexpected Surprise: Windows 11 Outperforming Linux On An Intel Arrow Lake H LaptopEnglish
32·1 month agoFor the people expecting this to be a CPU with a big-little architecture or NVIDA GPU, it was both.
The Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 review unit is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H “Arrow Lake H” Processor, 64GB of LPDDR5-7467 memory, NVMe storage, and NVIDIA RTX Pro 1000 graphics. The Intel Core Ultra 7 255H consists of 16 cores between six P cores, 8 E cores, and two LPE cores. The Core Ultra 7 255H has a 28 Watt base power rating and 115 Watt maximum power rating.
There used to be performance issues with mixed P and E cores and Linux, but I thought that was solved. Could that still be causing this discrepancy?
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Technology@lemmy.world•MongoBleed explained simply | MongoDB exploitEnglish
1·1 month agoDoesn’t that make it slower because it needs to zero out all the bytes first?

















Our company still relies 100% on Azure and probably won’t switch anytime soon. Azure has now opened a partnership with an EU company to share code with them in case of a hostile government takeover (idea being that they could rebuild the cloud in the EU). This obviously purely symbolic and completely impractical measure was still enough for our company to cancel all plans to migrate away from Azure. It’s frustrating.