Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer
Remote work and outsourcing make this tricky.
I’d define it as 51% of the cost associated with creating it, being spent on Canadians.
I just push a button and then wiggle around, so much easier. It’s also more of a precise spray dot, like a pressure washer. All the handheld ones I’ve seen/used are more like a kitchen sink sprayer hose.
Definitely hands free, and preferably heated.
You got it from a friend on a pile of slackware and floppies labeled various letters. It felt amazing and fresh, everything you could need was just a floppy away.
Then we got Gentoo and suddenly it was fun to wait 4 days to compile your kernel.
Not a troll. I heard it when I watched live and didn’t figure out he meant gagged until he said it a second time. Listening to it again I can hear it either way, his pronunciation at the end is just a little off.
Hey now, thats not how we communicate on this instance.
Tourism makes up 11% of El Salvador’s GDP.
Sounds like that should change too.
Right, I misread the subject.
Paraquat causes Parkinson’s. Glyphosate most likely causes diseases too.
The iss speed is relative to earth. The earth speed is probably relative to the sun. There’s no common frame of reference between the two numbers.
Yes exactly. It might pull something like 5 - 20 watts if I had to guess.
The UPS only draws significant additional power when charging up. Otherwise it would have a negligible power draw. Just add up your devices.
Kinda surprised wolfram alpha hasn’t done more in the ai space
Memory connected via the pci bus to the CPU, would be too slow for application use like that.
Apple had to use soldered in ram for their unified memory because the length of the traces on the mobo news to be so tightly controlled. Pci is way too slow comparatively.
Modern flash is already faster than your pci bus, and it’s cheaper than dram. Using ram doesn’t add anything.
It uses to be a thing before modern flash chips, you’d have battery backed dram pci-e cards.
I don’t expect users to notice much. This mostly just helps SJW avoid duplication of effort that we’ve already done, things like setting up proper banking / donation systems, etc. They’re also welcome to leave at any time, if they feel we’re no longer going in the same direction.
We’re not merging sites / stacks or anything like that but we will likely collaborate more, simply to save each other time and energy. Since we are all just volunteers, that’s really helpful.
Yep, they’re hosted on the East coast
We are registered as a corporation under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act. We have no plans or desire to make money from this. All donations today go strictly towards infrastructure costs, and not to any reimbursement of time.
Hopefully that’s clear, but happy to answer any questions.
We’re pretty excited to welcome sh.itjust.works into our group =)
I’m going to lock this and comments can go in the parent over here - https://lemmy.ca/post/42145556
Are you providing a support contract long term? Are you backed by multiple people in case you’re away and their business is down? I say this more figuratively than specifically you, this could also apply to their internal IT guy who wants to do this.
I’d strongly suggest deferring to a local business IT services company, unless you’re an active partner in the business. They should find a company they are comfortable with and trust, then use the products they recommend and are comfortable with.