

Yeah, I tested it on some large TIFF datasets I have around. 3x less memory and 4x faster.
Canadian, sysadmin, trans rights are human rights, puncha-the-nazis, cats are pretty great, GNU Terry Pratchett.


Yeah, I tested it on some large TIFF datasets I have around. 3x less memory and 4x faster.


Well, this is exactly what I needed for work… we process like 200MB tiffs and imagemagick speed and mem use is an issue
Watched it. Good recommendation.
I’ve used a lot of sed but never ed. Should skim the man page at sone point.
Big factor behind his divorce, iirc.
More “capitalists” need to read Adam Smith.
Stable. :)
I’ve been using Ganeti for like 15 years now, and I’m not sure what proxmox offers besides a nice GUI. I know how Ganeti works and getting up to speed on a new one doesn’t seem super interesting to me. Is anyone here familiar with both?

If someone drive a truck full of money up to my house, I’d be hard pressed to say no. See Notch and Minecraft.
FVO readable for future me, it’s not so bad. I don’t have to worry about other people so much. :)
Sure. Nothing stopping you writing readable well commented perl. Just avoid some of the more terse statements. It can be a challenge though.
Shrug. If you don’t like Perl, don’t use it.
It certainly has its issues. I find that the things people have trouble with are the things I tend to like about it. Of course, reading it later is a problem sometimes. :)
Write only language!
I still reach for it sometimes.
heheh. I wasn’t really making an argument though
perl -e 'print "fart\n" if 1;'
It’s kinda natural to me having used Perl a lot.
Wouldn’t the authentication API provided by your DNS host be the ACME server?
Yeah. For wildcard DNS from letsencrypt, you can’t do HTTP validation, only DNS, which involves creating a TXT record.
Your DNS provider needs to run an ACME server, which runs an API that’ll add the required TXT records on request.
As I understand it.
Not all dns providers support acme, I’ve discovered to my recent annoyance. The one I use at work, for instance.
The ratio of human admins to users is better too, I think that will work in our favour.