Somewhat even more annoying with ankle length socks and non-tall shoes - works fine with many, but with some particular pairs the socks run down just enough to make it impossible to fix without untying the shoes.
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Yeah, but even if that’s the case, I would expect it 1) to refuse to run at all if something’s not fit or 2) to just be bottlenecked by the network instead of making data disappear altogether.
If software depends on specific infrastructure to work, then it should have it as a hard requirement. Haven’t tried Ceph myself, but this sounds like there’s something very wrong with it conceptually or the way it’s set up.
Capitalisation is lost in spoken word. Blame capitalism?
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Hurts just to look at.
What’s interesting is that the first time I’ve heard about it was from someone I would actually help with computer problems, just locally.
Yeah, that’s one use case. I’ve used TeamViewer for things like that.
For serious, does anyone use it out of free will and not because it’s mandated from work?
I still buy CDs, but there’s no sense playing them directly - I rip them and I listen to FLACs.
It’s meant to stand for “digital download”, but that’s what you get from trying to shorten everything to one word or less.
- kamen@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Scalpers are already selling the Steam Machine for over $3000 on eBay despite Valve's effortsEnglish0·15 days ago
If you buy from scalpers, you’re part of the problem.
It’s spelled with a z (“Pozidriv”), hence this short form.