I don’t think I’ve ever been called a cool and normal chad (or any of the three) before now.
Daily driver: Mint
Work PC: MX
Servers: debian
Oh no, you!
I don’t think I’ve ever been called a cool and normal chad (or any of the three) before now.
Daily driver: Mint
Work PC: MX
Servers: debian


That’s because the unredacted European names are distractions from the redacted mentions of the orange lardsack.


Just for the record, MacOS is a descendant of FreeBSD. At least it was for quite a while.


The 1973 Nobel Peace Prize is often cited as one of, if not the most, controversial in the history of the award.[1][2][3] Two members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee resigned in protest, The New York Times referred to it as the “Nobel War Prize”, and Tom Lehrer stated that “political satire became obsolete”.


As long as you have the ram to run it, I find that ZFS covers most of my needs unless I am dealing with something that necessitates beegfs. My basement server has 12 drives in JBOD, tied together with ZFS, and it works fine.


Personally, I’d have some sort of enclosure that could also house a raspberry pi and similar, which mounts those disks in ZFS and shares them via NFS. That’d ensure compatibility with any OS, but it might be overkill.


Whenever I hear MacOS, just assume complete and utter incompetence on my part. I still don’t know how to right click to open a context menu.
But for a more general approach, how portable does it have to be, and how much storage would be ideal? A few TB, or are we talking about PB?


Large scale performance. My job involves obscene amounts of storage, and nothing beats a proper raid controller with cache vault. When clustering many storage nodes into one big filesystem, across several machines, any overhead is awful.
On a hobby-level I don’t mind software raid. I just don’t want to put it into production.


Oh, you specified mammals… I was about to reply “Fish probably do”. I guess whales? Or do they smell whaley?
On a more serious note, I’ve been extensively around female mammals, both human and bovine, and I’d say the smell is more of a meme than actual truth. Personally I’ve never smelled anything fishy. Or Whaley, for that matter.


But she’s being controlled by the globalist ****** (substitute that for any slur. My choice is “Svenskefaen”), trying to distract us from big farma putting nutrients in our food.


You’d think so, but three words: Henry Fucking Kissinger


I seem to be one of the last defenders of hardware RAID, and even I think a portable raid is the wrong approach here.
Which platform is he on? Is ZFS an option?


My knee-jerk reaction is to answer “Like shit”. Mostly stemming from the fact that I don’t have a proper workshop. However, what I do have:


Time to teach DNC a lesson! Again! Maybe the fascists will magic themselves away this time.


Don’t worry, Defeatterman will flip soon enough.


Whenever murky circumstances cause conspiracies, I like XKCDs approach.
What we see in that screenshot is an assassin hired by the elites, headed to make sure Epstein stays silent for good. With the cameras deactivated, it should’ve been a simple ordeal, but upon arrival it turned out he had already hung himself.


Haven’t had that problem myself. Sure, being in the IPv4 space of CNPC helps, but I’ve had no issues connecting to my home server VPN from a some residential IPs either.


You should be good. China doesn’t block ALL VPNs. Just typical consumer VPNs commonly used for climbing the great firewall of China.
Their blocks are aimed towards low hanging fruits. Blocking it all would be detrimental to industry.
Source: I run multiple VPNs between China and other countries as part of my job


And some of those that burn crosses, are the same that hold office.
From wikipedia:
Zack de la Rocha sometimes changed the lyrics in the second verse from “Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses” to “Some of those that burn crosses are the same that hold office” when playing live.
That’s because the unredacted European names are distractions from the redacted mentions of the orange lardsack.