

NATO is not just bureaucracy, it’s an alliance. You CAN ask allies for help, but you are supposed to treat them as such.


NATO is not just bureaucracy, it’s an alliance. You CAN ask allies for help, but you are supposed to treat them as such.


At least for me your argument is invalid.
Why not? They love surveillance


Frankly I’d prefer 4 slots at 4.0 speeds than 1 at 6.0.
Well actually it is very easy to spin up in docker and most of the configuration happens through env variables.
juicefs itself only exists on the client side, so you basically only have to install and configure the CSI driver with helm.
as it took me a few days to come up with this solution I’d be happy to share my config files.
Performance wise is quite fast on sequential reads (it saturates my 2.5G bandwidth) and slower than I expected on sequential writes (for me it caps at 60MB/s). Postgresql seems happy. I saw no visible performance degradation with Authentic, Immich and Opencloud. Nextcloud installation took ages. I’ve yet to try it with jellyfish and the *arr suite.
A simple NFS share would be faster, but it doesn’t support replication, failover and CSI snapshots.
I have two storage nodes and one is much faster than the other.
I’m currently evaluating a juicefs deployment based on two minio instances (one per node, replicated with async bucket replication) through a load balancer (sidekick) in failover. Because juicefs also needs a db for metadata, I went with valkey + sentinel.
Juicefs provides a CSI driver that supports ReadWriteMany volumes and CSI snapshots and manages both read and write cache. Performance is much much better than Ceph. In theory it should be riskier (because of the async replication) but in practice I haven’t yet lost a bit.


Because Ads are usually recognizable as such in your doom scrolling. Sometimes you can even filter them out with ad blockers.
Ads in AI response is more similar to influencers not disclosing their sponsored messages.
You can just add an xml to your win11 iso. You can do a lot of things with it, like skipping the privacy answers, setting the dark theme (even if you don’t activate windows), preventing the microslop store from preinstalling adware, disabling disk encryption or even preinstalling virtio drivers for qemu-kvm.
https://schneegans.de/windows/unattend-generator/
If you just want to skip the online account there’s always Rufus, which is the easiest way to add that xml to your iso.