[-] ParkingPsychology@kbin.social 7 points 9 months ago

It's just an oversimplified position. I think you can want very little (quantity wise, as number of desires), but exercise massive amounts of will to achieve it. And then you can live with more or less ego, or more or less empathy and care.

I'm sure there's dozens of other ways to do it. You just can't get there with "NPC" and "not NPC".

Some people are much more the protagonist in their story than other people. And then there's the degree to which the story actually overlaps with reality. You can make it all up and not follow up on it, or you can make it come true, and everything in between, human reality does allow for that.

[-] ParkingPsychology@kbin.social 6 points 10 months ago

Exactly. It's an odd type of gambling with your life.

[-] ParkingPsychology@kbin.social 6 points 10 months ago

/r/combatfootage on reddit. But you can also do it on twitter by following OSINT accounts (and you can combine the two). I just couldn't deal with the constant twitter BS anymore. They both mostly have "second hand" sources. First hand are telegram accounts, but I rather receive it filtered and sorted by votes, so I never went that far.

[-] ParkingPsychology@kbin.social 4 points 10 months ago

what does it even matter. Just ignore it.

[-] ParkingPsychology@kbin.social 5 points 10 months ago

It's not just that the person would be expensive. Systems like that require system specific knowledge. So it's possible that it would take an outsider 3 months of study to get to the point where they can fix an issue properly in 5 minutes.

You can't make a baby in 1 month with 9 mothers. Some tasks just have an upfront cost and SOME IT automation jobs are like that.

And yes, you can try and do bodge job after bodge job "just to keep it going". And that works for some time. But eventually the small mistakes end up causing large outages. And then you need someone that can piece together how the small issues cause big outages.

[-] ParkingPsychology@kbin.social 2 points 11 months ago

This is more about your windows knowledge than windows. All the stuff you're mentioning can easily be done remotely with powershell remoting.

Also, I often just SSH to windows servers. Works fine, has been like that for years now.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/openssh/openssh_install_firstuse

[-] ParkingPsychology@kbin.social 5 points 11 months ago

And a single "S" is also a token. Which has vectors to all other words that start with an S.

One thing to point out here is that the word sentences is severely mistyped as "sententences". That's not going to help.

[-] ParkingPsychology@kbin.social 2 points 11 months ago

Go with docker images and save your setup files/commands, so you can always redeploy on a NAS/new server later. Go with lscr.io/linuxserver images.

It probably took me a good 20 hours to setup. Then dozens more hours to get my existing library imported, but that's just part of the process.

Initially it is time intensive, but it's totally worth it. Make sure you make proper backups, so you don't lose your work.

[-] ParkingPsychology@kbin.social 2 points 11 months ago

Some people just want lossless media.

And saying it's a huge cost... 60TB in a raid 5 setup will cost you less than $2k. That's really not much for most US households. Especially when that setup lasts for years.

[-] ParkingPsychology@kbin.social 3 points 11 months ago

Given that a movie can be between 1GB and 50GB depending on source and compression used, you can't know that. You can find game of thrones downloads that are 30GB per episode. At 1080. If you go for high quality with a nzb setup, it fills up really fast.

Also my setup is used by multiple people and that's probably fairly common. So maybe "I" can't watch that much, but "we" can.

[-] ParkingPsychology@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

You can tell by looking at the magazine name or hovering on the user. Dave is apparently from sh.itjust.works.

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