

If you’re going to work for me, then you need to protect the PHILES!
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If you’re going to work for me, then you need to protect the PHILES!


For-profit government.


I’m not sure I’d trust these people with dogs. They’re like my kids to me, and I wouldn’t trust them with kids either.


What if all those laws and consequences just blew away?


I’m glad you figured it out! Thank you for sharing your solution.


Sounds good! Basically, the problem I had boiled down to a super old driver no kernel dev wants to touch with a ten foot pole and they’re just kinda hoping it’ll die a death to irrelevancy, but there are a few systems out there that do still use it.
The rest of the design moved on to more advanced architecture.


Aren’t those bills like 1000 pages or more?


I had this problem specifically dealing with the way that IOMMU maps devices conflicting with a really old USB root hub. I had to set something like intel_iommu=off for my case.
Would you be willing to share the output of your dmesg ?


It’s a fantastic example of why an ad blocker is a completely necessary accessory to use the web in any capacity today.


Look at those goalposts go!


Back in my day, we had this feature on Windows Vista called ReadyBoost that took advantage of the low-latency of flash media to supplement our slow HDDs. I’m not sure if there was a direct replacement for this in the Linux world. There are filesystems that take advantage of faster tiers of storage, but different latency tier exploitation isn’t something that I know to be readily available.
Today, 2GB of USB flash is next to useless, but I would consider a homebrew rescue system to restore your backups and fix problems without needing to prepare an external flash drive.


Why? What makes you think so?


Note that the legal framework for phasing out the coin is entirely absent. This was an illegal act as well because only Congress determines what money exists and will be used according to the Constitution.


It is (under targeted surveillance) and it isn’t (practical at scale). My wife works at a post office and they do occasionally comply with law enforcement’s lawful requests to monitor or search the contents of a person’s mail, but it’s quite rare. It’s manual work that takes time and effort per-package, risks detection, and typically requires a warrant. It’s just not cost effective compared to automated electronic methods unless you’ve really fucked up and they’re already onto you.


They also enjoy legal insider trading, free unlimited use of the postal service, and the best healthcare in the world at no cost to the senator!


Yes, that’s the one! Famously buddies with Epstein and credibly accused of sexual assault of children on several occasions. Convicted felon Trump, the very same.


Uh, she has no experience as a prosecutor before this. Of course she has no clue how to operate legally. She was never qualified in the first place. Her role was as a pawn to prosecute enemies of king Trump and providing for her convenient disposal as a used napkin when she outlives her usefulness to the king.


It really is such a cool concept. The autism in me hates the name though because there’s always a server. I wish it were called a “container-based service” or even just “containers” instead of serverless to be more direct. Perhaps even “web functions.”
There’s so much big talk about scale but really, scaling is not that important to 99% of businesses I’ve worked at. You’re not a startup. Your typical server has a huge amount of resources if managed appropriately. I guarantee and would bet money that you’ll never have a million users let alone a billion using your medical coding web app. Like, sit down!


Friendly reminder that we elected representative Adelita Grijalva and that Congress still refuses to actually swear her in after nearly a month.
Prepare to receive a poop emoji in response to your vote.
Fellow Americans, please consider using other country’s health services to get your health information, such as the NHS. The CDC is not a trustworthy source and could lead you to making poor choices regarding your personal health and well-being.