- What should T3 Chat call you?
user or just don't, why are you calling me, weird.
- What do you do?
code, software development, sre, devops, eat, sleep, read, hardware, configure things, contain them.
user or just don't, why are you calling me, weird.
code, software development, sre, devops, eat, sleep, read, hardware, configure things, contain them.
| curl -s https://api.github.com/orgs/twitter/repos?per_page=200 | ruby -rubygems -e 'require "json"; JSON.load(STDIN.read).each { |repo| %x[git clone #{repo["ssh_url"]} ]}' |
| r0-nvme-premium-consumer-vdev2-mirror2 | |
| r1-nvme-premium-consumer-vdev2-mirror2 | |
| r2-nvme-premium-consumer-vdev2-mirror2 | |
| r0-nvme-standard-consumer-vdev3-mirror2 | |
| r1-nvme-standard-consumer-vdev3-mirror2 | |
| r2-nvme-standard-consumer-vdev3-mirror2 | |
| r0-optane-gen2-enterprise-vdev2-mirror2 | |
| r1-optane-gen2-enterprise-vdev2-mirror2 | |
| r2-optane-gen2-enterprise-vdev2-mirror2 | |
| r0-sata-helium-enterprise-vdev3-mirror2 |
| - samsung nvme 980 pro / 990 pro | |
| - lenovo samsung nvme | |
| - hp fx900 pro nvme | |
| - Primary NVMe Idle Timeout" setting in Control Panel / Power Options / Edit Plan Settings / Change Advanced Power Settings / and put both values at 0, effectively disabling any power state change for the FX900 pro. | |
| - wd black sn850x nvme | |
| - corsair p310 nvme | |
| - lexar 790 nvme | |
| - intel optane p4800x ssd | |
| - seagate exos __ hdd |
1500-2022 english case-insensitive smoothing=0
| { | |
| "name": "fire berserker", | |
| "colorName": "@c-red@f@c-yellow@i@c-magenta@r@c-red@e@c-reset@ @c-bold-on@@c-magenta@berserker@c-reset@", | |
| "stats": { | |
| "strength": 9, | |
| "intelligence": 0, | |
| "willpower": 0, | |
| "aim": 3, | |
| "agile": 3, | |
| "armorRating": 40, |
Some random notes on trying (and failing) to get Proxmox as host with 5700G APU GPU PCI Passthrough to Ubuntu guest VM working:
References:
Note: this is an ongoing process which I'm documenting here. Semi-experimental, but this is my daily driver machine since September 2021 (work included), so I'm aiming for stability (hence why I'm not using the recommended Fedora 39 Beta).
Upgraded from an Intel i7-1165G7 to AMD 7080U mainboard:
These notes are for Fedora 38 6.5.8-200.fc38.x86_64 with SwayWM.
Booted into Fedora with BIOS 3.02 and seemed fine. First thing I did was upgrade to 3.03.