Eh, 750 watts is like having 1.5 Tour de France elite cyclists pedal for you. It’s plenty to get up the hill.
markstos
My town’s subreddit just started a policy to disallow links to X for similar reasons.
There is a movement to avoid the platform.
As many as they want to.
Spent hours tracking down a test failure process and introduced a new bug in the process.
Best when paired with something like RainX
I use KDE Connect for laptop to desktop transfers.
Tried it a couple times. Went back to the CLI.
If you know the CLI or are willing to learn, the GUI is yet-another layer for bugs to exist.
The found footage production style gives it a vibe like it was filmed during the pandemic lockdown.
The implications of this: If you typed a unique sentence into LinkedIn chat, then if prompted with the beginning of your sentence might produce the rest of it.
Without proper safeguards, an identifying or incriminating sentence might be returned.
I think there is a catch-22.
pg_dump needs to connect to a running PostgreSQL instance.
But if you upgrade the binaries and try to start up, you can’t because the old data format doesn’t work. Because you can’t start up, pg_dump can’t connect.
I’ve spend more than a decade supporting both Postgres and MongoDB in production.
While they each have quirks, I prefer the quirks of Postgres.
I just spent a massive amount of time retooling code to deal with a MongoDB upgrade. The code upgrade is so complex because that’s where the schema is defined. No wonder MongoDB upgrades are easier— the database has externalized a lot of complexity that now becomes some coders problem to deal with.
Until it gets a security audit, I’ll stick with Signal.