Sounds great to add your own take on Unix topics. I really enjoy well-curated channels that go through more niche topics.
Maybe some older history on peripheral driver development? How bus bit size, limitations of programming language semantics… Why certain design patterns were chosen due to contemporary technologies…
I’d imagine with how small memory was back in the day, that it would be very informative to those who did not grow up with a 90s supercomputer on their desktop.
This makes a whole lot of sense… Will be interesting to see the direction the Swiss go, when it comes to supporting an enterprise with their software infrastructure.
Really makes me treasure the nerds and bookworms in my life… 📕🪱
That makes a lot of sense from a company’s standpoint. Not really the best for reliability when you think of business scale support…
Interesting that most computing activities are reduced to a web front end (is this the correct term?) and the web browser becomes the OS for the usual user.
At my previous job, we were issued several devices, on which I just used to access the services the company wanted our department to use. Much of the software would take minutes to load… Updates nearly every day… Usually when you were presenting in a conference room.
The frustration derived from all those times where the computer would freeze just because the OS was using so many resources radicalized me a bit more towards Linux. :)
Any suggestions for a noob in the router space? I’m looking to start with some basics, and wasn’t sure if Network Chuck would be the best starting point.
Sometimes there are some graybeard HTML documentation sites laying around that are great at conveying fundamentals.
Being in the in between age group that didn’t learn the way the web is structured from an earlier timeframe has garbled my understanding of where I should start and the roadmap of where I want to go.
Hoping to spread the good word of Linux at my next employer… 😂 In any way I can suggest and assist someone in a transition to more creative freedom in their projects is a win for me.
I’d imagine you’ve learned quite a bit working with FAANG companies. Very impressive background!
A bit off topic… But is there a good starter resource/project for a VPS? Each time I revisit the idea of self hosting, the abstractions can get confusing. Interested in making a Pihole for one, but don’t want to make any tragic noob errors.
I think you’re misinterpreting my meaning behind this post. Maybe I could better rephrase it as… How do you believe the general person could become more informed, and engage with systems utilizing Linux with less user abstraction?
The unfortunate reality that I’ve come to cope with, is that there’s only so much you can do to attempt to convince people of something contrary to beliefs integrated within their identities.
Cognitive dissonance is a difficult battle to wage, but it is fruitless persuade those unwilling to be convinced that a large community easily indexed on the first page of the most ubiquitously used search engines is not the best solution to find community.
It is an unfortunate truth, but it will reduce the harm in your life to distance yourself from these types of group think communities.
I would prefer to be downvoted and engage in good faith discussion with a smaller group of individuals and possibly have my own beliefs evolve than stay in a corporate environment.
I also have used Linux at my workplace, but I’d imagine most of the general populace does not. That is my intention behind this post.
Sounds like you’ll find more community here on Lemmy.
We’re a smaller, odder bunch, but in the more reminiscent style of older form posts.
I really like the sphere here. I ditched Reddit awhile ago for the Fediverse and haven’t looked back since.
For me, I’ve been a hobbyist polyglot for most of my life. The disconnect I’ve found is in my auditory processing ability.
I usually can learn to read, write, and speak in a very short period of time. The difficulty comes in the way a native will phrase their sentences, coupled with my deficiency in gauging the other person’s intent behind their message.
Written communication is the easiest for me, but spoken language carries psychology and nuance that can go over my head. Neurodivergent native speakers seem to have similar idiosyncratic ways of expression…
I can confidently say I speak 5 languages, but have studied upwards of 25 not counting written ancient languages.
Yup! Once they notice that you struggle with basic tasks, but are able to synthesize complex information or tackle very involved tasks in a fraction of the time they can… It’s bullying for you! :)
Completely agree with NT people being stranger. Whenever I chat with someone ND, it feels like there’s a layer of understanding that just isn’t there with the wider neurotypes.
No offense taken at all, it’s a fair comparison, but upsetting when you see the similarity in how judgmental and shallow some people can be. Eccentricity is the route I usually take. It ends up dividing the room into buckets depending on the amount of “personality” one can take. Not sure how predictability/spontaneity influences this viewpoint of NTs as well, but as you pointed out, ferocity and being “too good at your job” can also make NTs jealous from what I’ve experienced.
Makes perfect sense to compare different lists listing lists so that you can see what list of lists is listed the best using the site listing lists ;)
Directly to the motherboard
I really hope that this isn’t the root cause, as it is also a new PSU… But I could just send it back and get a different one. I don’t have a multimeter. Do you have a recommendation for one that isn’t too cheap but not break the bank expensive?
Tried resetting the BIOS settings to default and the problem is persisting. The BIOS is not able to detect that any fans are connected despite them all being plugged in via their 3 or 4 pin header connectors
All the fans are plugged directly into the motherboard using the 3 pin header connections. I think the Noctua’s fan connections are 4-pin (probably distinguishing them as PCM-based?)
None of them are detected in the BIOS despite being plugged in.
lol quatsch jedes Mal wenn ich deutsch rede die Leute antworten auf englisch
Both, depending on the teacher who wrote the report, or even the subject.
I had (and carried to Uni) a bad habit of correcting teachers and professors. Also asked questions that made educators interpret that I enjoyed bending the logic of what they were teaching.
Great for math and physics, but bad for weak egos and those who didn’t think deeply or creatively about the subject material.