[-] Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 6 days ago

Ansible playbook is perfect for this. All your configuration is repeatable, whether on a running system or a new one. Plus you can start with a completely fresh newest version image and apply from there, instead of starting from a soon-to-be outdated custom image.

[-] Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de 30 points 1 month ago

He always has to return to class because of those DUIs.

[-] Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de 17 points 2 months ago

Also, Kanban was invented in the 40s as a process for automotive production lines. That's why it aligns so well with maintenance and operations projects in IT. It's ridiculous how more and more people claim it comes from software development and would not fit hardware projects, when that's the core use case of the methodology.

[-] Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de 27 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Extremely cheap per kilowatt? Every statistic out there that I've seen and that includes government funding, as well as construction and deconstruction costs, paints a different picture. Nuclear is only competitive with coal or the relatively underdeveloped solar thermal.

In 2017 the US EIA published figures for the average levelized costs per unit of output (LCOE) for generating technologies to be brought online in 2022, as modelled for its Annual Energy Outlook. These show: advanced nuclear, 9.9 ¢/kWh; natural gas, 5.7-10.9 ¢/kWh (depending on technology); and coal with 90% carbon sequestration, 12.3 ¢/kWh (rising to 14 ¢/kWh at 30%). Among the non-dispatchable technologies, LCOE estimates vary widely: wind onshore, 5.2 ¢/kWh; solar PV, 6.7 ¢/kWh; offshore wind, 14.6 ¢/kWh; and solar thermal, 18.4 ¢/kWh.

Emphasis mine, source: https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/economic-aspects/economics-of-nuclear-power

[-] Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de 22 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Modern browsers happily show you the actual characters, while sending their encoded entities to the server. So, from a user perspective there is no ASCII limitation. Case in point: söhne.at (just some random website, I have no idea what they are or if they are legitimate)

[-] Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de 28 points 5 months ago

When the low rolling character convinces the high rolling one, that they are seeing things, the real fun begins.

[-] Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de 22 points 6 months ago

You can implement public or semi public ledgers without Blockchain. That's what banks are doing already by sending huge CSV files internally and externally. Blockchain is not a technology of zero trust. It's close to the opposite. You trust a few peers and blindly trust everyone they trust. That way you trust a network that you know nothing about and if the network decides on a common truth that you are convinced is incorrect, there is nothing you can do about it. The consensus always wins and there is no single entity to complain to and get it fixed. This is great for making sure that many actors need to be bad actors in order to have the whole system fail. It's bad if you don't trust anyone and want to make sure that your standards are always observed. From a technology standpoint I love the concept of Blockchain. But use cases that are not forced are few and far apart. Too few for the amount of hype it receives.

[-] Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de 24 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Paperless -> Paperless-ng -> Paperless-ngx

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With Wayland becoming more and more popular, it's interesting to look at the around 40 year history of X.

[-] Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de 42 points 11 months ago

The horror lies in the final sentence

[-] Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de 27 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Revenge and justice are two separate things and only one of those brings humanity forward. The whataboutism is pretty dangerous when it comes to justifying the former.

[-] Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de 28 points 1 year ago

It's not flawed. Nobody should get rewarded or encouraged by story points. It's solely a planning metric and not a metric of productivity.

[-] Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de 18 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Poor communities have worse public schools, fewer educational programs, etc. They have less access to education and thus have a harder time to excel in it. Affirmative action from my understanding was a way to offset the systemic racism favoring rich white communities. I don't think it's a good solution but removing it without a decade of solving the underlying issues and seeing the first kids with equal chances make it into university is just a horrible thought. EDIT: typo

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