

Ok, yaml is fair game for a LLM. Whitespace sensitive language should die in a fire, markup or otherwise.


Ok, yaml is fair game for a LLM. Whitespace sensitive language should die in a fire, markup or otherwise.


And nothing of value was lost.


Simple.
The home ownership that the world has seen for the latter half of the 20th century is a historical anomaly.
We, as humanity, should strive for better conditions of course, but the wealthy are not here to help us and for a variety of reasons, the working class has no solidarity.


That’s pretty good though! I kept reading about it how much power video cards draw. I need to get some measurements in under various load with mine. The big part is obviously drives.


Those are good. I got tired of dealing with the unique trouble that comes of having drives attached with a USB JBOD. Also it was just a celeron and kinda melted doen if I ran motion detection with Scrypted.


Idle. Under load a bit more. It’s a mobile chipset, so it is efficient. Not as powerful as a desktop for sure but totally handles my basic workloads.


My NAS draws about 25w (without drives). Show me an old PC with 6 3.5” drive bays that draws 25w.


“Why aren’t the proles making babies? I specifically requested it!”


It’s utter madness that healthcare professionals are allowed to work (in many countries) longer than truck drivers. It’s even more ridiculous that many countries have a medical doctor internship program that is designed by an absolute cocaine fiend assigning 30 hour days - and see nothing wrong with it.


Bezos’ mantra is cut, cut, cut and squeeze. Everything and everyone. Then ask for more. He’s the kind of guy who searches the backpacks of office workers on the way out, even when they’re being paid $200k a year. There’s middle managers all around the world who look at him as an idol. They’re awful people.
Saved this for later.


No shit. Raw materials are tariffed to hell and back.
These retiring boomers are leaving a union position and taking a pension in many cases which is not transferred to the next generation. Management has been squeezing and squeezing.
Without the union pay and with the spike in housing costs, it shouldn’t come as any surprise that the third generation in a row that re told that blue collar work is awful is not getting on board with the least fulfilling version of blue collar work.