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This thing would be great for a low-power NAS, but no mainline kernel support, no buy :/


Yeah, well, I do mention near the end that I would like a couple of SATA ports for it. I suppose one could stick a controller into the NVMe or Wi-Fi slot...



I couldn’t get armbian to boot on mine


Damn, that's a shame. Why are these hardware companies too lazy to upstream?


>They need to know if you can write a custom k8s controller in Clojure to generate cronjobs that run k8s jobs that call AWS lambada to ingest data from elastic cakehole and inject it into substandard-IA random availability zone iceberg storage while a Annoying Notification is triggered via ANS to a Rickety Queue Storage sent to someone via Shaky Email Service that eventually ends up in someone's Junk Mail folder in O365 but contains a link to the insecure bucket with the entire company's payroll data in it.

:D LOL

As someone getting paid for exactly that, 1000 internets to you!


Personally, I couldn't care less about Reddit itself, but what's really annoying is that half of my Google searches end up in temporarily closed subreddits.

Reddit has become some sort of a Stack Overflow lately - I hope all that knowledge will be moved somewhere else.


just add “cache:” before the url (without the quotes, without any extra space), most of the time it works. it should go to google cache in most browsers.


Thank you. I was lost after they removed the cached version button on Google results. The link got progressively buried before it disappeared, I think.


Thanks. Doesn't work with Vivaldi, but on Chromium it does!


So I would go as far to say as the only thing that was keeping Google useful to me was Reddit. I'd use Google to search Reddit and find info I need.

I honestly think this incident is a lot more major than people realize. A major, major, major part of the internet is being vaporized for almost no good reason at all.

It's pretty insane when you think about it.


Aren't they on the internet archive?


This really only makes me angry with these power hungry moderators throwing toddler like temper tantrums... Not with Reddit, with them it is the bad web site...

I say just kick them out and get someone else. And if those are not good, repeat until it is acceptable.


This isn’t the moderators going rogue or being power hungry. The members of the community asked the moderators to extend the blackout. 48 hours is nothing. Easy for Reddit to ride it out.


>I use 4 Lenovo M910x's as a kubernetes cluster and home lab.

Just asking out of curiosity: Why not a Ryzen 16-Core CPU + 128GB RAM and then VMs / containers everywhere? To me that seems much less hassle than having to pet four machines, as I am way too lazy to write automation stuff for myself. Also such a setup setup needs less space and probably less power.


>Just asking out of curiosity: Why not a Ryzen 16-Core CPU + 128GB RAM and then VMs / containers everywhere?

It will be harder to simulate failure there to see how the system behaves in such a case. You could just remove ethernet cable or remove a power cable, and see how it reacts.


I'm hearing from four different friends from four different companies in Germany that they can't really work right now.


If they were relying on Outlook and Teams to be productive, they probably couldn't really work before either.


What a naive comment. As if the only truly important jobs exist in engineering and require nothing but git and a book on C.


I interpreted this comment as more of a jab at how inefficient are outlook and teams themselves as applications.

I don't know if it's the right interpretation to have, but I kind of agreed with it, considering huge issues I had with teams (curiously some of them are only there for linux users, weird when considering the fact that I only use teams' web page) - not saying I could do better though!


Yeah, what BS. Everyone knows that if you have a book on C, you can always quickly implement git yourself.


I'm unsure what being in engineering has to do with using outlook and teams?


That wasn't my point. But tools like Teams kill more productivity than they enable, at least in my experience. If anything, I was more productive yesterday, because I got disturbed less.


I bought my i5-12500 (that has no Gracemont cores) just when it came out. Linux reported all kinds of AVX-512 extensions and I could transcode video with Handbrake using AVX-512 without any problems.

Later on Intel pushed a microcode update, and now my CPU doesn't have AVX-512 enabled anymore.


microcode updates are volatile, you can rollback your microcode package in your distro and get the capability back. Some BIOSes also apply microcode. If you updated your BIOS, roll that back instead.


I updated my BIOS, and I'd rather have security fixes than AVX-512 that I don't really need because all I do with this machine is surfing the internet and watching movies. Thanks for the tip nevertheless!

I was just referring to OP who said that Intel probably didn't verify AVX-512 thoroughly, because it seems they did.


It's amazing to me that Intel can - without being held accountable, and for obvious strategic commercial gain - disable vital, working functionality in products they've already sold through the use of combined updates which are otherwise legitimately meant to address things about their products which are dangerously broken. Apply them and lose the function or be vulnerable and unstable. They can't keep getting away with this, and yet, they do.


In this case AVX-512 was never advertised so Intel feels justified in removing an "easter egg".


I mean, most vehicle manufacturers don't advertise that their transmissions have a 'reverse' gear but it doesn't mean they can just remove it using a software update...


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