Mountain, tower, building (and tons of people), and bird.
I don't like people, so I enjoy the mountains and the birds. I'm glad the seagulls (I failed to take a picture of them) didn't attack me when I'm feeding them.
Just FYI #QOTO is blocking servers as spam comes in. We will unblock once those servers have resolved their issues, if they resolve them.
Also we will be reattempting our migration and upgrade sometimes in the next two days. Likely to be a full day of down time but with some major improvements on the other end.
Many folks used ESXi to learn about virtualization in the home lab and later used or promoted advanced products at work. This could be now useful for #Linux KVM and other products such as Proxmox.
The hardest D20 I have ever made
https://youtube.com/watch?v=dqPHoNUpLO8&si=_sxNwA1F8gTsbnUx
ZLUDA lets you run unmodified CUDA applications with near-native performance on AMD GPUs. This project is funded by @AMD and 100% opensource. It is currently alpha quality, but it has been confirmed to work with a variety of native CUDA applications: Geekbench, 3DF Zephyr & more https://github.com/vosen/ZLUDA
It looks like nobody (HAMs) knows why the law changed in this way.
Now I'm feeling threatened.
Just didn't get this new amateur radio law.
There are three levels of licensing: A for VHF and UHF, B for A + HF, C for additional power. Normally you get A for VHF and UHF, then you get B for all bands, then get C for 1KW shortwave.
The new law reduced the shortwave power limit (B) from 100W to 15W, but for people like me who got their license before this new law, we can still use 100W. I just can't figure out why. Everything else is the same (C can still use 1KW).
Also, the licenses are for humans. You need a separate license for your devices. The device licenses are now needed to be approved by national agency if you want more than 15W, which takes 3 to 5 months instead of good old 1 month.
Please reboost!
Trying something new, everyone is guaranteed an interview! Open interviews! For a limited time no one will be skipped (except for clear cases of abuse).
So we still have about 13 more 100% remote positions to hire for full-time market-fair positions here at QOTO/CleverThis.
100% remote, work from any beach, market-fair offers. Ethics first, we treat our people like family.
Focus on Knowledge Graphs, ML, AI, Mathematics, Java, C, looking for Polyglots.
We are an open-source first company, we give back heavily to the OSS community.
We need everything from jr to sr, data scientist to programmer. If your IT and your good, you might be a fit.
I will personally be both your direct boss, and hiring manager. I am also the founder and inventor.
All the job descriptions can be seen by going to this link and looking at the menu on the left-hand side where other positions are listed:
https://docs.cleverthis.com/en/human_resources/organizational_structure/sr_developer
If you would like to submit yourself for an interview, which for a limited time I am guaranteeing you will get a first stage interview, then you can submit your application here, and even schedule your interview as you apply!
https://cal.com/team/cleverthis/interview-stage-1
For those of you who cant schedule during core hours you can even schedule in my free time if you'd like a chance (the company doesnt have fixed hours):
https://cal.com/team/cleverthis/interview-stage-1-extended
#Fedihire #Job #jobs #hiring #Programming #IT #AI #AGI #KnowledgeGraphs #semanticweb #ML #ChatGPT
“Subscription” doesn’t feel like an accurate word for all the stuff we subscribe to.
When you cancel a magazine subscription, Time doesn’t come and take all the issues back.
When you cancel a Hulu subscription, you can’t watch the show for which you’ve been paying for months or years.
Do you like your Spotify library? Hope you’re ok with paying for it for the rest of your life.
What do we call these? “Service plans”? “Rentscriptions”?
Spring Festival, feels like I'm drained. Dealing with people face to face is kinda expensive to me. And dealing with such huge numbers of relatives in just 4 days is a bit much.
Hope the trip (not planned by me) can recharge me.
Also, got about 1.5K USD of red envelope money. Less than last year, but I'm already 24, what can I ask for?
(Money is the ultimate driving force. With a good amount of money, you can ask me to do anything.😋 )
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Also, I'm thinking what to invest. Definitely not the Chinese stock market. Last year my cryptocurrency investment out performed my normal investment. I'm thinking if I should spent 20% on that. I'm still not fully trust the cryptocurrency yet.
While my friends are favored in All-In-Boom, ehh, I mean All-In-One set up, I think this Arm NAS is the ideal solution for me.
I'd like to set up one machine for one thing. The NAS machine is solely for storage, and provides NFS to other machines, like computing (like containers, hosting services), seeding (I love pirates), desktop (nVidia, F*ck you) and other things (OpenWrt or OPNsense for my Chinese friends to get censorship-free internet).
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How efficient can I build the 100% Arm NAS?
by Jeff Geerling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz5k5WgTkcc
**I have a job now!**
I'm a Chinese shitizen, but I generally don't post in Chinese to avoid being suffering from other Chinese.
I'm physically a male, but I don't care how people think about my gender. I can be male, or female, or cat. But if you ask, I'd prefer to be referred to as male. Also, I support LGBT+ people, and I'm a copyleft. I don't think I'm too aggressive in arguing things, but sometimes I do. You should handle it with care.
I post about programming (most time is Java and Kotlin, unless I have a new love), and some random things I find interesting. I also post about my mental health, which is in a stable state of instability, thanks to my parents and Chinese society.
Anyway, if you want to follow me, I'm glad to see you. And, have a nice day.
Alt: @skyblond