ramielrowe

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[–] ramielrowe@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I'd take a look at packer and ansible. Packer can be used to prepare a new base image for your VMs. And ansible can be used to automate the provisioning of a VM once it's booted.

[–] ramielrowe@lemmy.world 30 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Slightly educated guess. True organic cork is produced by cutting the bark off specific trees. There are limited climates it grows. I would guess the scale with which we produce bottled drinks would require significantly more trees and labor that we currently have. And thus cork prices would skyrocket.

[–] ramielrowe@lemmy.world 7 points 1 month ago

If you're considering video transcoding, I'd give Intel a look. Quicksync is pretty well supported across all of the media platforms. I do think Jellyfin is on a much more modern ffmpeg than Plex, and it actually supports AMD. But, I don't have any experience with that... Only Nvidia and Intel. You really don't need a powerful CPU either. I've got my Plex server on a little i5 NUC, and it can do 4k transcodes no problem.

[–] ramielrowe@lemmy.world 23 points 1 month ago (3 children)

You really don't need an AIO with a 5600X. Just grab a reasonably sized tower cooler and call it a day. There's less to fail, and less risk of water damage if it fails catastrophically. I've found thermalright to be exceptionally good for how well priced they are. Not as quiet as Noctua, but damn near the same cooling performance.

Another thing to consider is that a 5600X doesn't have built in graphics. I think you'd need to jump up to AM5/7600X for that.

[–] ramielrowe@lemmy.world 23 points 2 months ago

A coworker of mine built an LLM powered FUSE filesystem as a very tongue-in-check response to the concept of letting AI do everything. It let the LLM generate responses to listing files in directories and reading contents of the files.

[–] ramielrowe@lemmy.world 6 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Honestly, I don't mind them adding ads. They've got a business to support. But, calling them "quests" and treating them as "rewards" for their users is just so tone-deaf and disingenuous. Likewise, if I've boosted even a single server, I shouldn't see this crap anywhere, let alone on the server I've boosted.

[–] ramielrowe@lemmy.world 13 points 3 months ago (3 children)

After repeated failures to pass a test, I do not think it is unreasonable for the business to stop paying for your attempts at a certification. Either directly via training sessions and testing fees, or indirectly via your working hours.

[–] ramielrowe@lemmy.world 17 points 4 months ago (1 children)

In the US, salaried engineers are exempt from overtime pay regulations. He is telling them to work 20 extra hours, with no extra pay.