@lycophidion these are the lights that help prevent me from running over the local drunkard in the street at 2am and/or make assholes think twice about breaking into my car
there are plenty of dark spots all over where bugs can go instead, if these super leaves are an issue then just chop the fuckin things down and plant them elsewhere
@lycophidion if you think streetlights are the reason for climate change then your corporate overlords have really done a fine job on your peanut sized brain
Okay this is hilarious. @mischievoustomato asked me about modifying his existing pleroma hosting so I responded properly, then made a second draft and told it to politely call him a moron for suggesting the wrong Nginx config. I then asked it to shorten the response as short as possible. It did an incredible job and ran entirely on my GPU.
I should have sent this to him, although I did disagree with how much it wanted to show me as "available" to him for like a call or something which I am most definitely not.
Its usefulness is limited. If you tell it to chew out the other person it just goes "sorry we can't do this request", so it's a cucked AI. I've tried making my requests formal to get past that filter and it writes with an Indian contractor-like tone with duplication errors and fill-ins that should have been gleaned from the email.
I then did the hilarious "shorten until silly" trick and it did produce a funny result, sending back literally nothing but "- Incorrect spelling" to a DMCA complainant. I don't even think there was a spelling error in the email, but it sure would confuse the hell out of them to send that back.
- I mean... hallucinating that this person is a bad salesman would potentially make them go away? I don't know
- The second one's not bad actually! It even got the name of the person correct in the reply so I had to censor it! It reads like a breakup letter though. Not nearly enough force.
@dcc@mint r820 would not be a good storage server, and the 4U of the R930 is a bit silly. You want the 720XD or 730XD for storage.
Alternatively buy an R830 with the quad socket midplane thingy and stuff it full of E5-46xx v4 CPUs and then get a SAS JBOD array like a Powervault MD1200. You can get up to 88 cores if you bought the super duper maxed out CPUs.
@dcc@mint I don't believe they sell quad socket systems with 3.5" bays. You can get additional 2.5" backplanes for the R830 which is a quad socket system, this one has 16 2.5" bays for not too much more money.
Also this guy absolutely STACKED the thing with RAM. I'm tempted to buy it myself lmao