@kaia@Ninji The "known to the State of California to cause cancer" is such a passive-aggressive tone, and they have put these signs everywhere. Parking garages have them posted at the entrances and elevators and on support columns because car exhaust is "known to the State of California to cause cancer". You may think car exhaust is healthy, but it's known to the State of California to cause cancer, the same way pi is known to the State of Indiana to be 3.
@marine@PonyPanda@eris@lunarised@p@p No, I've been to New York and it's completely uninhabitable. Smells like garbage *outside* in the winter. That takes some doing.
LA is a delight. The people that say things like you have just said about my hometown (AHEM) tend to fall into one of two categories: people that have never been to Los Angeles, and people that showed up and stayed in Hollywood and then washed up in Santa Monica and then left.
It is fine with me if you keep making this insistence, though: too many shitty transplants show up and stay a few years and leave, but the problem is that they vote while they're here.
> zfs is are filesystem, volume-manager and raid-controller.
Yes. The RAID is something the OS or the hardware does and volume management is something the OS does. It requires an extensive userspace to handle those things. This design strikes me as bloated and fragile. I am not convinced it fits any use-cases I have better than the other things I use. I've read a lot of thatcks's commentary on it, and he's bullish on it but is honest about drawbacks.
> you're a retarded npc that copies bullshit from other people without your own opinion.
I said "Maybe the way it works on Linux is worse than elsewhere; I hear that's the case." I do not like ZFS, but that may be colored by the fact that I have not used it on Solaris, where it is allegedly very nice. Getting defensive over someone not liking your pet technology strikes me as closer to "retarded NPC copying opinions", and selling it as a silver bullet means you are 20. I mean, you literally said "Do these steps, starting with Hetzner (for some reason)" and insulted me when I said "zfs is not my favorite filesystem and I'm not using Hetzner": taking you at face value *would* be copying bullshit, you got angry that I declined to copy your bullshit.
I'm not a huge fan of ZFS, personally. It seems like they have attempted to subsume the OS. I don't know how it is off Linux, I hear the version on Linux sucks for reasons but I don't know the reasons. I am more likely to just get a NAS from Brantley.
@PonyPanda@eris@lunarised@p@p We're both from LA, and LA is a much more chill place. It's one of the only cities on earth where all the songs are about how much the writer hates LA. New York, they have to write songs about how much they love it, otherwise they'd be too demoralized to live there: the smell alone would drive them all out.
Maybe Eris is a transplant or lives in one of the honkey zones where wild Karens roam the streets. 09--postcard_from_l.a..mp3
@lunarised@eris@p@p I don't know, this Eris is now claiming I responded with a bunch of slurs. I gotta figure out how to stop being fascinating to lunatics, man.
Many such cases. I mean, the first time FSE got instance-blocked by them, it was because allegedly @PonyPanda was doing something that bothered them, so Eris demands I ban him. I asked what it was that he was doing, and got no answer, just a bunch of screaming about how FSE was "not protecting trans people".
@anonymous@0@PonyPanda@eris@lunarised@marine@p@p Ha, most of the people in the state are here or SF or SD. SF is awful, SD's great, but the rural areas are like any other rural areas in the country.
> the entropy generated in virtualized environments isn’t truly random!
Back in the day, you'd use hsync interrupts as entropy source. I don't know the extent to which VirtualBox handles those properly, or whether Terry did that, or even if TempleOS used RDSEED, but if Mr. God is in control of the random numbers, surely he's in control of those, too. I suspect that, given the C64 heritage and since St. Terry relied on user input to pop random numbers out, it was something like the old-school game approach: which line of the screen was being drawn when the user hits a button. On the other hand, how'd VirtualBox handle that kind of thing? What's in the video BIOS? Or knowing St. Terry, probably he just used a counter that incremented several times per usec so the user could WRITE A FUCKING INTERRUPT HANDLER himself instead of Terry stealing the hsync. @crunklord420 would probably know.
> When did Terry go off the rails? Wasn’t it when he started live-streaming and running TempleOS in a VirtualBox host environment in Ubuntu? Does this mean God’s prophet was corrupted and killed by demons???
BOFH of freespeechextremist.com, and former admin. The usual alt if FSE is down: @p@shitposter.club, and others. I am no longer the admin. FSE has no admins now. Welcome to the FSE Autonomous Zone.I'm not angry with you, I'm just disappointed.I am physically in Los Angeles but I exist in a permanent state of 3 a.m.I have dropped a bytebeat album, feel free to DM me for a download code or a link to a tarball: https://finitecell.bandcamp.com/album/villain . There is a chiptunes album there, too.Revolver is coming: https://blog.freespeechextremist.com/blog/revolver-kickoff.html