[-] agilob@programming.dev 1 points 2 days ago

Just like everyone, they want more users, so their code runs on more machines, more reported bugs, better quality.

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To be clear, I don't blame the poster of this comment at all for the content of their post – this is accepted as "common knowledge" by a lot of Linux sysadmins and is probably one of the most likely things that you will hear from one if you ask them to talk about swap. It is unfortunately also, however, a misunderstanding of the purpose and use of swap, especially on modern systems.

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New UUID Formats (www.ietf.org)

This document presents new time-based UUID formats which are suited for use as a database key.

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This specification defines the UUIDs (Universally Unique IDentifiers) and the UUID Uniform Resource Name (URN) namespace. UUIDs are also known as GUIDs (Globally Unique IDentifiers). A UUID is 128 bits long and is intended to guarantee uniqueness across space and time. UUIDs were originally used in the Apollo Network Computing System and later in the Open Software Foundation's (OSF) Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), and then in Microsoft Windows platforms.

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[-] agilob@programming.dev 56 points 6 months ago

Old issue, so why post it now make it sound like MS demands something?

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It's a regression, so ffmpeg should fix a regression.

[-] agilob@programming.dev 25 points 7 months ago

After doing it for 15 years, I must be good at it and everything should be easy.

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[-] agilob@programming.dev 88 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Fantastic way to start a shitstorm. You people don't even use search function logged out, because if you did, you would know they changed it in 2016. Microsoft has nothing to do with it.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11321623

[-] agilob@programming.dev 29 points 10 months ago

Blog content was stored in memory and it was served with zero-copy to the socket, so yea, it's way faster. It was before times of php-fpm and opcache that we're using now. Back then things were deployed and communicated using tcp sockets (tcp to rails, django or php) or reading from a disk, when the best HDDs were 5600rpm, but rare to find on shared hosting.

[-] agilob@programming.dev 120 points 10 months ago

Before nginx was a thing, I worked with a guy who forked apache httpd and wrote this blog in C, like, literally embedded html and css inside the server, so when he made a tpyo or was adding another post he had to recompile the source code. The performance was out of this world.

[-] agilob@programming.dev 52 points 10 months ago

You live like this?

[-] agilob@programming.dev 81 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

:00 - :ff

Edit: Just learnt this can be also noted as:

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[-] agilob@programming.dev 24 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

It doesn't make the content in any way out of date

[-] agilob@programming.dev 22 points 11 months ago

And because Microsoft moved their HQ to Munich

[-] agilob@programming.dev 44 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

All (doesn't seem like MsSQL supports it, I thought that's a pretty basic feature) databases have special configuration that warn or throw error when you try to UPDATE or DELETE without WHERE. Use it.

[-] agilob@programming.dev 12 points 1 year ago

Because it's free and reliable

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