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I’m running Raid z2;and have considered even z3 which should be plenty of redundancy for older drives. Well that and backing up data to a separate location.
I’m running Raid z2;and have considered even z3 which should be plenty of redundancy for older drives. Well that and backing up data to a separate location.
That drive could run another 5 years without any problems.
How can I block Lemmy Linux memes? Is there a way to escape Linux on Lemmy?
Y’all gimp developers need to grow a pair
But even in JavaScript a string representation of null is not equal to a null literal. ‘null’ or “null” are not the same as null
How the heck does a system interpret a string value null as a literal null? That seems insane to me that there really is software out there written like this. “null” != null… Or so I thought, maybe there are languages out there that this can happen in easily? Or someone is storing the string value of null in a non nullable database column?
Yea I’m just about 40 and have no more aches than I did when I was 20. If you are fit and not overweight you likely won’t have pains into your 50s.
But Mac or WSL are not Linux.
I thought Mac was unix which is similar but different from Linux?
What developer uses Linux in professional work? Maybe for on the side stuff but I haven’t seen any corporate Linux machines.
That’s like you buying a car and when you try to sell it the next person tells you they won’t pay anything for it, in fact they are going to straight up steal it like some criminal.
Hmm so back in Windows 3.1, Wikipedia said paintbrush was a Mac app from the early 90s.
It was always called Paint. Paintbrush is the Mac equivalent
Paint is still in the OS and hasn’t changed. Paint 3D is different
What the heck is paintbrush?
They sure as hell will find money for an attorney if they are being sued for 10s or 100s of thousands of dollars.
What’s the cost to rewrite all of the existing software to a Linux version?
The Toshiba x300 is a consumer drive, the drive they are offering is an enterprise grade storage drive. I have only bought enterprise or nas speed drives in the past. Consumer drives may not be built to the same standards.