I'll know it's the future when I start seeing http://[fe80::xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx]/
link fuckups.
zurohki
The monk pays with a twenty, which the vendor pockets.
"Where's my change?"
"Change comes from within."
IIRC he fired his PR team. That's why his reputation went down the toilet, we started getting raw Elmo instead of the shiny image his PR team had carefully crafted.
I do, because between every online service being hammered by scrapers training AI and every online service being stuffed full of AI slop, it's ruining the internet.
It's the War Thunder forums of chat apps.
Pfft, he's just some guy distracting people from what's important: rich people are making slightly less money! Sound the alarm!
You're assuming it's gone read only because it's predicting a failure or an internal counter got too low, but SD cards aren't very smart. There's a good chance it actually did fail when performing a write. You can't override hardware failure with a command line switch.
Somehow overriding the lockout would just lead to a Knoppix image that has corrupt data silently scattered through it as bits of it fail to write. This is the sort of thing that you spend days troubleshooting hardware trying to work out why something's crashing only to eventually figure out it's because a program has 4kb of german midget porn in the middle of its executable. Just spend the $10 on an SD card that isn't broken.
Nobody wants a storage device that will silently corrupt data instead of failing safely as soon as it's known to be faulty. Do you remove nanny fuses from your electronics so that they'll keep running until flames actually shoot out?
So to wish ill on someone and to love the fact that they’re suffering, to love the fact that their family is being negatively affected, because I didn’t vote the same way that you did is [expletive] up.”
"Yes, I'm happy watching others suffer, but this time it's happening to me! That's not fair! People aren't allowed to be happy watching me suffer!"
Lemmy works by sending a message between servers, waiting for an OK, sending another message, waiting for an OK, etc.
That means if servers are on opposite sides of the world and it takes 0.2 seconds to send a message and get an acknowledgement, you have a hard limit of 5 messages that can be sent per second, even if they're both on 100 gigabit links.
Lemmy.world was sending aussie.zone about 16,000 messages per hour, which is about 4.5 per second. So around 220 ms per message. And it wasn't keeping up.
Now lemmy.world has... it looks like two separate connections sending messages to aussie.zone, so it can have two messages in flight at a time.
Since that started we've been getting two days worth of messages per day, and now we're caught up.
Yeah, it's been running at around double speed the last few days, so about 5 days to catch up with 5 days of lag:
You don't get how CEOs think - if you made huge amounts of money but felt entitled to GIGANTIC amounts of money, then you lost imaginary money and need to be compensated.
Wouldn't be surprised if even that didn't work - localhost resolving to something that isn't the local host is the sort of thing that'd get blocked by browsers as a security exploit.