@stefano Change Linux to Windows and BSD to Linux.... See how this works Linux people? It wasn't very long ago...
Alternative Universe - "When I complain that some software (or its dependencies) doesn't work on Linux but requires Windows, I'm not criticizing Windows. For me, it's not an OS battle, but a matter of freedom and avoiding a dangerous and rampant computing monoculture. And when people reply to me with "well, just use it on Windows" - while they're giving me sensible advice - they're missing the crucial point: if it ONLY runs on Windows, it's not Windows's fault, but we are, precisely, creating a dangerous monoculture."
@jimsalter Now if there were only other Linux distributions that had #ZFS available and baked in so it wasn't a shit show when backported kernel symbols are inserted into a LTS distros kernel. It is so fake that a distro says kernel is the same version for the life of the major release, except when you upgrade to a minor release, boom, there goes your ZFS storage array until the OpenZFS project pushes an update a couple of weeks later.
@feld@karppinen@grawity Frequency issues with a PCB layout like that. They also get sag because the cable weight causing contact and resistance issues. Good for Cat 3 but no more than that.
@feld@zog /56 came from the #IPv4 way of thinking. Consensus and modern network design call for a /48 per site/campus so network engineers can layout their networks without the worry of having to renumber because of design choices 10 years earlier.
This also gives you the ability to route the whole site separately as a /48 is as small as you can go for eBGP. Many benefits, no downsides. This is why everyone should move to #IPv6, things are just so much easier.
@PCOWandre@quokka1 Hitachi were the go to. Toshiba were good until they became hard to find. Seagate is about it now. Future is doomed in a time we hoard even more data....
@zachsimone This appears to be a really great app and something that has been missing from the market. Perfect for those that use public chargers a lot but an expensive subscription for those that use public chargers adhoc or very infrequently. They have a weekly plan if you are heading on a road trip, so that is good.
@ianthetechie@feld I can confirm that #Python on #FreeBSD behaves as one would expect. It consumes all RAM (with #ZFS releasing ARC as expected) and then dips into swap. As soon as Python releases memory after the ingestion routine, the swap is purged to near zero and the RAM then becomes available (and used) by the system. Far more predictable and reliable.
If you have big, vertical workloads, FreeBSD is where it is at.
@decryption Nice. It has the automatic charging, only charging with excess solar. But it isn't clear how this is detected or if the mode has a minimum of 1.5kW rate of charge and will increase on more solar. I love that feature with the new #Zappi.