[-] mac@lemm.ee 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Weird I've only gotten 10gb per year for the last like 2-3 years

granted, as a business acct Holder I think they just gave me 500gb extra a month or so back

Edit: wtf I only got a 10gb bump again this year

[-] mac@lemm.ee 5 points 1 month ago

Yeah, Immich has been on my radar for a number of years, but I've read a lot about breaking changes being a pain to deal with, and I'm a bit busy as it is right now with work and other personal projects to tinker too heavily.

Will take a closer look as I hear a stable release is planned soon.

[-] mac@lemm.ee 4 points 1 month ago

Where's the repo for this?

[-] mac@lemm.ee 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I also dont like videos for this stuff. Summarized using kagi's universal summarizer, sharing here:

  • The integration of Rust into the Linux kernel has been a contentious topic, with some long-term maintainers resisting the changes required for memory-safe Rust code.
  • The debate over Rust vs. C in the Linux kernel has taken on "almost religious overtones" in certain areas, reflecting the differing design philosophies and expectations.
  • Linus Torvalds sees the Rust discussion as a positive thing, as it has "livened up some of the discussions" and shows how much people care about the kernel.
  • Not everyone in the kernel community understands everything about the kernel, and specialization is common - some focus on drivers, others on architectures, filesystems, etc. The same is true for Rust and C.
  • Linus does not think the Rust integration is a failure, as it's still early, and even if it were, that's how the community learns and improves.
  • The challenge is that Rust's memory-safe architecture requires changes to the existing infrastructure, which some long-time maintainers, like the DRM subsystem people, are resistant to.
  • The Linux kernel has developed a lot of its own memory safety infrastructure over time for C, which has allowed incremental changes, whereas the Rust changes are more "in your face."
  • Despite the struggles with Rust integration, Linus believes Linux is so widely used and entrenched that alternative "bottom-up grown-up from the start Rust kernels" are unlikely to displace it.
  • Linus sees the embedded/IoT space as an area where alternative kernels built around different languages like Rust may emerge, but does not see Linux losing its dominance as a general-purpose OS.
  • Overall, Linus views the Rust debate as a positive sign of the community's passion and an opportunity to learn, even if the integration process is challenging.
[-] mac@lemm.ee 3 points 2 months ago

That's odd behavior, haven't seen that before myself. I had to try a few times, the command that finally got it to sync for me was as follows:

rclone sync ./borg crypt:/borg/ --verbose --retries=10 --low-level-retries=20 --drive-chunk-size=32M --protondrive-2fa 123456

then I followed up with a --protondrive-replace-existing-draft=true to fix the remaining errors.

YMMV. Hope you're able to get it working!

[-] mac@lemm.ee 3 points 4 months ago

Normally plan on web then access on phone. OSM seemingly was missing a lot of places ive been to in mexico and would recommend and it took a while to add just 2-3 places.

[-] mac@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

Lost me when it used Math.abs after calling math.max a their

[-] mac@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

They're storing the face pics you send to them, I assume

[-] mac@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

I'd wager that it's closer to 99.999%.

[-] mac@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

Ungoogled chromium (github) also worth taking a look at.

I use FF + very strict arkenfox 99% of the time, then if a site breaks I fall back to ungoogled chromium

[-] mac@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

Unsure why this is where the line is drawn, but okay.

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