

Why not just link to the actual source? It gives more complete information anyway


Why not just link to the actual source? It gives more complete information anyway


Sounds like the beginning of a proper Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
Actually having something telling me Don’t Panic is big friendly letters would help my mental health…


Man, I remember lusting over getting a WD Raptor back in the day. They were so much more expensive and lower data density it I couldn’t justify for my low budget.
As was already said, 160 was pretty common, think increments of 20 or 40 is what i remember. Raptor drives had kinda odd size increments compared to other consumer drives. Looks like it would be 36Gb circa 2003.
I once got some retired scsi drives. Man 10,000rpm drives were loud and hot…
Thanks for bringing back some old memories
Thank you! This project make so much more sense when put in context of Google+. Their landing page is so buzzwordy my eyes just glazed over and just couldn’t see what it’s actually trying to achieve.
Makes me wonder if there is self hosted project like Google Wave… and if that is a good idea…


Talos… are you running kubernetes for your laptop you mad lad? Also, not aware that the coreboot is ready yet for any of the non-chromebook machines. (Edit: meant coreboot for Framework laptops)


Digg Gold you say… 🤔
I wonder if they have been a user since 1991. If so that’s pretty impressive. Given that would be the same year Linus send his infamous newsgroup email announcing his work to port Minix.


Htmx does use javascript under the hood, but just makes it so the developer can use html markdown for more a more interactive environment that’s driven sever side. So the initial page load should render, but UI elements might not work as intended.
htmx is more a move back to REST as it was originally defined (aka not json backend).


Hope you don’t write go :D
Oh, I haven’t seen these threads in a whi


Huh, I thought it was just doing url based blocking and not hooking into the UI side, will have to take a look. Kinda treat browser plug-ins as a set and forget it thing.


Is there an extension for hiding the annoying attempts of reddit web app trying to get you to install their app, then login through Google? Still find myself there when it’s from a Google search.


what a tease 🤣
I’m most surprised that they removed SMART tooling. My primary pool is still spinning rust for the foreseeable further. And I just retired a drive based on SMART testing and TrueNAS’s alerting.