No I wasn't making any large assumptions, I just didn't catch the last reply you sent me, sorry about that.
Your choice is ZFS, point up from me :)
"Assumption" that you will do main fs on RAID is not important, the gist of my post was pick...
Too often I read about people who get surprised by hundreds and thousands of dollar bills by surprise when their site gets temporary high usage. It just seems too complicated for a simple site.
Changing providers is no more difficult than...
relysam does not set rules but is a platform with a set of public domain tools for assessments like FMEA, reliability analysis, human reliability analysis. the ai/ml layer provide parallel insights/ recommendations vs the deterministic or...
I have been running FreeBSD with LXDE for many years, but I suddenly get an error msg when trying to start chrome from the command line
Missing X server or $DISPLAY.
I using the command line to find out what is going wrong.
This is on a...
So if I, using my Webbrowser on FreeBSD, instruct "my" AI chatbot to analyze 1000 different news outlet's latest articles for some content, it'll spam 1000 requests (and thousands more to proccess the assets and ajax content) using my...
Initially I just want to establish my own FreeBSD presence on the Internet at minimal cost.
I think I can use AWS for free to start with BICBW. I assume I can move my site from one host to another without difficulty if I find the provider is...
I've heard a popular MMORPG having higher latency during Prime Days since it uses AWS (Amazon probably prioritizes their stuff before others).
In-house is cooler :cool:, but I like Vultr for VPS (ref); not sure how other platforms are but in the...
If I want to have my own FreeBSD host on the Internet, is there any significant difference between using a VPS as opposed to using a Cloud service such as AWS?
And is there much difference between Cloud providers? Any recommendations?
This project seems to implement a framework for Reliability Engineering, capitalized because it is a proper category.
The stuff listed in "Key Features" describes terminology from that framework.
This is all very abstract if you haven't worked...
relysam does not set rules but is a platform with a set of public domain tools for assessments like FMEA, reliability analysis, human reliability analysis. the ai/ml layer provide parallel insights/ recommendations vs the deterministic or...
Fossil has a binary called "fossil" for everything. Not very unix, but easy to deal with. Keeping it up to date very easy.
A repository is also a single file, technically a sqlite3 db.
The cgi-script, let us call the file "repositories"...
https://github.com/b-aaz/bmake-extravaganza
This is a Mandelbrot set renderer, written in pure BSD Makefiles, with no calls to ANY external binaries.
This project started after I was reading a bunch of the port system's Makefiles, and I realized...
HOST 1: I got a host running 1 bastille jail and a couple of services (3 or so, nothing heavy) however while ssh'ing into the host and/or jail and listing dirs or editing files, i noticed the host(and/or jail) would randomly hang for a couple...
It's a black box as much as freebsd-update is, the source is available.
No one is forced to use packages, source builds will continue to work.
If one doesn't want base as packages just build from source. In fact I bet someone will reintroduce the...
This project was basically just delving in that 1% XD.
Floating point arithmetic, infinite loops, arbitrary calculations ...
But bmake also has some hidden, unique, solutions for some problems, I for one didn't know that you could print out a...
I have been wanting to build a robot. I started with aspirations of an autonomous Radio Controlled boat back many moons ago.
Well ArduPilot has a module called ROVER.
Made for autopiloting Boats and Rolling Vehicles. It should fit the bill.
I...
Why would anyone in Iran want to know what the BBC reports about Iran?
If anyone in the west wants to know what is going on in Iran, they only need to check
https://famelack.com/tv/ir/Z0k0qEYEWnFz7F
Fossil has a binary called "fossil" for everything. Not very unix, but easy to deal with. Keeping it up to date very easy.
A repository is also a single file, technically a sqlite3 db.
The cgi-script, let us call the file "repositories"...
Pkgbase is different ok
But to say that the procedure is complicated is surprising from some users who are administrators And they have been for years To say that everything is mixed up is false There is always a separation between third-party...
For Drupal, they are defined in core/composer.json
"Extensions used by Drupal core are defined in core/composer.json. Look at the "require" section and the keys starting with "ext-"."...
Normally CMSs have a page (somewhere in admin panel) where say if all required PHP modules are available. Install the ones required but not installed. The image below is from GravCMS
Btw. ajoeiam you're asking the wrong questions. You run a RAID array. Have you decided what filesystem are you going to use?
You either use the classic UFS with the GEOM framework to set up the RAID layer over the physical drives,
or you use ZFS...
Quite possibly, I just spent the morning working out why it is that none of my jails could update packages, it turned out to be that something had changed to prevent the nat instructions in PF from working when I updated to 15.1 in the jails. I...
https://github.com/b-aaz/bmake-extravaganza
This is a Mandelbrot set renderer, written in pure BSD Makefiles, with no calls to ANY external binaries.
This project started after I was reading a bunch of the port system's Makefiles, and I realized...
Maxnix Thanks for the PTSD, man. (No problem, I can laugh at it now)
This triggers memories of a C++ code base that had this style, and in a constructor prototype there were some with about 1KLOC untill you came to the {
Instantiation was then...
For Drupal, they are defined in core/composer.json
"Extensions used by Drupal core are defined in core/composer.json. Look at the "require" section and the keys starting with "ext-"."...
No, and that's for sure. I think that updates/upgrades without pkgbase will remain in 16 era, at least.
FreeBSD is somewhat conservative and prudent in its advances. That's not Linux.
That doesn't mean you don't have to prepare to the jump.
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