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Despite TeraCopy has a better GUI, it actually faster than ltfscopy.

The ltfscopy simply calls other program like copy (on Windows, or cp on Linux), then call md5sum twice to get original file hash and target file hash, all in sequence. Which I think you can calculate the hash when you copying it, or just calculate the two md5 checksum at the same time.

With a 330GB file, my SSD can read up to 300MB/s, and LTO6 tape drive can read up to 160MB/s. I can save ~18 minutes just by doing it smarter.

PS: TeraCopy do support SHA3-256 but it can only handle ~80MB/s, which is a huge shame. I have to use Blake3 to speed things up.

Just notice how picky lto tapes are. Winter is fine, and the room temperature ranges from 20 C to 30 C, with 20% RH.

Summer is difficult. 40C with 90% RH.

I can't wait to see my tapes become a solid chunk of films and become unreadable :ablobcry:

While HPE didn't enclose any label stickers in the package, the logo itself looks like a good place to write notes 😂

Tried ipxe. Thanks to my friend, I managed to configured a pxe setup using synology nas and ubiquiti router.

Tried to boot opensuse installer, but the network is not working properly. But at least I got the installer showing up on the screen

This is what I thought when the us government said they were standing with Israel peoples. The original content is posted on a Chinese social platform, and here it's translated by Google shown in the picture.

Apparently, I don't know what happened in the past between those two countries. And I don't have a plan to know that. That might be an unpopular option or might hurt someone (sorry for my Israel and Palestina friends, I don't mean to), but I think we should think more about the people lives here.

I never knew the history of that location. I never heard the name of hamas. But clearly, this is not a game of guessing who you should support. There is a trend for Chinese that they want to label themselves. During the invasion of Ukraine, people label themselves that they support Ukraine or Russia. The same things applied this time, too. I saw people support Israel and hamas (I don't know if he can represent Palestina, but that's what I see on the Chinese LAN). Today, I was trying to figure out the same question: Who should I support? Which force should I support? But on a second thought, I realized how ridiculous that question is.

I'm always anti-war. It's not me to decide if a war is necessary or good or bad, I don't care, it's not my problem. I concern the normal people. I might lose all hope towards adults, but I hold all hope towards children. That's why I keep donating to UNICEF monthly, even now I'm being unemployed.

People, including me, like seeking good, right, perfect things. But please do notice what we ignored during that process. There might be arguments on whether the war is correct or not. That's a totally fine topic, but don't ignore the individual lives when you keep talking big things, or even small things.

This time, I will not support any country, but the people injured during the attack, especially children. The leaders of both forces bombarded civils while hiding in their safe castles, that's not right. And the people deserve help, no matter the nation.

Also, I noticed some platforms are tightening the rules about those topics. It might help eliminate false information, but how do you know it's false? I don't think that's the right thing to do. If you really want a platform to filter the info you can get, then welcome to China.

Here is a chance to meet me in the flesh 

This is my MRI image. It shows my bones, tissues, etc. Get it? "Flesh" 😂

While I can't walk after the crash, I purchased a radio, a rtl sdr and a loop antenna for my friend. To let me have something to do, also to introduce ham radio to my friend.

Now I can expect my friend get his first ham license in 3 months :ablobbounce:

And i bought an almost new typewriter for about 40 USD. I think it's a great deal. The typewriter is working perfectly.

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I avoid buying electronic devices since I can't know if it's still working... but they're so cool (in terms of logging human history)

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night market

I mainly forced on old devices, but there are a lot of goods, as long as you know how to distinguish them.

A simple chat bot server written in Kotlin, powered by llama.cpp.

Actually, I noticed that my compute resources are so limited that I don't even need to worry about multi-thread safety. It just too slow to run into a race condition, LOL.

OMG can't believe it's working!!!

It's doing the inference on JVM (although still call the native C code in llama.cpp)

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