
Data lakes have become an essential part of data management in today’s organisations. They provide a centralised repository that can store…

I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I'm interested in systemd/Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.
Kener is a sleek and lightweight status page system built with SvelteKit and NodeJS. It’s not here to replace heavyweights like Datadog or Atlassian but rather to offer a simple, modern, and hassle-free way to set up a great-looking status page with minimal effort.
Seems like it's an uptime kuma alternative?
This is the game that is built on SpacetimeDB. It's quite an interesting project.
US Citizens have been getting deported, we're far past that already.
Time to set up other backups
I've been looking for something like this myself. I've tried:
In the end I went with Grist. It may not be specifically designed for it, but it is very flexible.
I don't know either
Especially this strange dig
...it's good you guys are learning about vulnerable minorities, but it's not news to everyone...
I know, but that's on them. They should've been more specific.
They said "without excluding" not "without including"
I'm talking about the implementation of RAID5/6 for BTRFS specifically.
The RAID56 feature provides striping and parity over several devices, same as the traditional RAID5/6. There are some implementation and design deficiencies that make it unreliable for some corner cases and the feature should not be used in production, only for evaluation or testing. The power failure safety for metadata with RAID56 is not 100%.
Do you know if the documentation is outdated? Has this changed recently?
I'm pretty sure it's an automated system that makes these issues. The accounts looked like bots. However, that only makes it even weirder.
It used to eat data but that's not been the case for a few years
Isn't that a RAID5/6 thing?
Do you mean cowbee?
Seems fair, I don't think this is PTB
People often use a ridiculous amount of emoji's in their readme, perhaps seeing it was a README triggered something in the LLM to talk like a readme?
They don't, because it's not an actual issue for any human reading it. The README contains the data and the repo is just for coordination, but the LLM doesn't understand that.
AI generated issue
Bonus issue:
This one is a little bit less obvious
I've always imagined it being the Venn diagram intersection of high IQ and arrogance, is that correct?
For the people who don't know who he is
Ben-Gvir is a settler in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, whose "political background lies in Kahanism - a violently racist movement that supports the expulsion of Palestinians from their lands". He has a long history of anti-Arab activism leading to dozens of indictments and at least eight convictions of crimes including incitement to racism and support for, as well as possession of propaganda of, a terrorist organization (the now illegal political party Kach). As a lawyer, he is known for defending Jews accused of Jewish extremist terrorism on trial in Israel.
(Wikipedia)
Maybe so you can hire people from overseas?
Yes, but you shouldn't be using Chrome anyway 🤷
DC Bar: Urgent Message For Members
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The D.C. Bar must remain independent
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DOGE Is Not Cutting Government Spending
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The DC Short
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On the 5th of January 2022, a journalist from the Democracy Daily broke a story about the DC's stock exchange—the Onyx—which had a market cap of US$10,000. It was asking for donations from citizens and government officials because it was having liquidity issues.
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Data lakes have become an essential part of data management in today’s organisations. They provide a centralised repository that can store…
world@lemmy.world (World News) community doesn't use ISO8601
In response to the imposition of American tariffs, the Heard and McDonald Islands have joined the Belt and Road Initiative
FYI: Trump imposed tariffs on an island which only has penguins and seals as permanent inhabitants
Hank Green | Skeptical Hedonism
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