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vapeloki@lemmy.worldto
196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Many people are afraid of the keyboard drying rack.English
6·11 days agoUnd warum ist Paketband am Fenster Rahmen
I am from Rheinland Pfalz. And our targets are high yes. Rural area.
But maybe, just maybe, have a look what our emergency doctor wait times and the realwait times are. Just maybe
https://www.jems.com/news/ambulance-wall-times-soar-nationwide/
Should I continue?
Also correct. The target. And how many times this target is reached?
There is just one small flaw: this study only had a look at people that made it alive to the hospital.
Also, as the study said in noumorus places, whilefor Germany, full statistics where available, the USA data is more hit and miss, and therefore not as granular as German data.
While it is true that Germany has one of the worst life expectancies in western Europe, this is attributed more to our style of live then our health care system.
Gentoo
*/* ~amd64isn’t unstable. If I have to use 5 year old packages with bugs long fixed, then I am getting unstable
vapeloki@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Sam Altman says OpenAI shares Anthropic's red lines in Pentagon fight
11·27 days agoNo, they won’t, but they may shoot you.
But their models can not be used as flexible as an LLM, they are purpose made
vapeloki@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Sam Altman says OpenAI shares Anthropic's red lines in Pentagon fight
7·27 days agoThey have, but no LLM as far as I am aware of.
Moved from KDE to hyperland, while keeping some of the ecosystem, like KDE PIM, Dolphins, Okular and the other standard apps.
Best decision for my daily work I made in a long time
So, you don’t do backups of /etc? Or parts of it?
I have those tars dir ssh, pam, and portage for Gentoo systems. Quickset way to set stuff up.
And before you start whining about ansible or puppet or what, I need those maybe 3-4 times a year to set up a temporary hardened system.
But may, just maybe, don’t assume everyone is a fucking moron or has no idea.
Edit Or just read what op did, I think that is pretty much the same
I am running a zfs raidz1-0 pool on 3 consumer nvme in my workstation, doing crazy stuff on it.
Ran zfs under proxmox with enterprise nvme and had the same issue.
It is proxmox, not zfs
I assumed something like this. That’s a perfectly valid usecase for a tar extracted to /.
But I love it how people always jump to the assumption that the one on the other end is the stupid one



Both Statements are true.