Notices by clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la), page 57
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clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 10:09:19 EDT
clacke
@cobra2 Ok, everything I have been reading has always been blaming dedup for high RAM usage in ZFS.
Do they have a good reason for not using the cache as cache, and for not evicting it when normal cache would be evicted? -
clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 09:04:04 EDT
clacke
/proc/spl/kstat/zfs/arcstats says:
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clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 09:00:57 EDT
clacke
@cobra2 Looking at https://social.heldscal.la/url/1515267 it seems my memory usage for dedup should be 158K * 320 ~= 50M? -
clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 08:55:51 EDT
clacke
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clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 08:53:29 EDT
clacke
@cobra2 But my zpool is only 20 GB, and from what I have read that should only contribute a few 100 MB of RAM use. -
clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 08:52:20 EDT
clacke
@cobra2 Hehe. I am, and I have also been thinking that probably contributes. :-) -
clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 08:40:50 EDT
clacke
Also, to tie into earlier comments today: Nix isn't the only software running into my RAM limitations. raco (racket package manager, compiler and more) also wanted a few gigabytes at one point, and my computer froze for ten minutes until it sorted that out, so that was even worse than the ghc installation thing. Currently I have 2.5 GB swapped out (mostly not active, thankfully) and I did get around to enabling zswap (at least for this session) after that stranglehold. -
clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 08:38:03 EDT
clacke
One afternoon of Nixing around wasn't too bad, less than half a gigabyte. -
clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 08:34:32 EDT
clacke
@cwebber Ok, thanks!
I'll dive deeper into this at some point. NDN presents the same challenges and it looks like we might be going to make use of it. -
clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 08:32:52 EDT
clacke
The feeling "Wow, this WiFi is pretty bad, I'll route this through my phone instead" never gets not-weird. -
clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 05:06:33 EDT
clacke
Lots of words, and it sounds like ("Standard Chartered and their partners") its not entirely open to anyone, but maybe I should check it out at some point.
http://fintechnews.hk/4966/various/standard-chartered-innovation-lab-exellerator-in-hong-kong/ -
clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 05:01:19 EDT
clacke
After reading some of the hubbub first and then seeing the snippet, it was funnier and less offensive than I expected, and I still agree with the sentiment above.
That said, it seems the team decided that it hurt the utility and quality of the manual and they removed it.
At that point, rms coming in with the authoritah stick and saying it's very important they put this back seems entirely inappropriate.In conversation from social.heldscal.la permalink -
clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 04:53:32 EDT
clacke
@catonano Sounds like you're not getting python3-venv and libperl5.26 from the same deb repo, or that repo is `unstable`. In conversation from social.heldscal.la permalink -
judahnator (judahnator@mastodon.rocks)'s status on Tuesday, 08-May-2018 19:48:01 EDT
judahnator
@ekaitz_zarraga With the new US CLOUD Act, hosts of online services can be held responsible for the actions of their users on the site.
If a service I hosted helped to distribute copyrighted material, even without my knowing, I could be held responsible for copyright violation.This is why the personals section on Craigslist has shut down, among other things.
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clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 04:07:41 EDT
clacke
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clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 04:05:31 EDT
clacke
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clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 03:47:55 EDT
clacke
Below "And now for some not so nice things" is where Drepper vents against rms's stance on GNU/Linux and his insertion of GNU/Linux language into the LGPLv2.1. :-)
That was the real reason I found the post, /via https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/753646/e5cb9c04a0cb0167/ .In conversation from social.heldscal.la permalink -
clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 03:42:44 EDT
clacke
@delores @notclacke TIL glibc also has a history of going a bit hand in hand with gcc:
> And while we are talking about compilers: gcc 3 can *NOT* be used.
> In case a compilation fails and the compiler is not 2.95.3 (+ patch)
get this compiler version first before reporting problems.
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tante (tante@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 09-May-2018 02:41:04 EDT
tante
RT @sarahmei@twitter.com
Richard Stallman is the reason I didn’t start contributing to open source (then called “free software”) in the 90s.I’m not the only one.
He and his followers pushed out a whole generation of female developers, just at that critical time when open source adoption was widening. https://twitter.com/alicegoldfuss/status/993677847280562178
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