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You really thought you ate with this huh

I'm sorry but this is so naive

Yup. Unfortunately landlords have plenty of time to lobby against things like this while the rest of us are busy contributing to society.

I've been collecting physical music my whole life and there were times that I tried to get everything on CD, times I tried to get everything on vinyl, times I've tried to go fully digital, and the pattern I've fallen into now in my late 30s is buying music on whatever medium was popular when it came out.

I've now got a pretty mixed collection of records, tapes, CDs, digital music, and even a rockbox modded ipod. An added facet of fun for me when I find new music is to decide what the most thematically appropriate format to own it is.

For example I own the CD for Imaginal Disk by Magdalena Bay because there's a CD in the art, and it feels like a very 00s album, but for vaporwave I almost exclusively buy cassettes.


I like this idea, it's a bit like retro gaming with the original games/consoles/controllers instead of emulating things.

unsurprisingly I also have that as a hobby

This is completely unrelated to the topic at hand, but what iot blinds do you use?


I’m using Eve Blinds. They integrate really well with HomeKit. They’re a bit on the pricey side, but the setup is straightforward and they’ve been very reliable for me.

ref: https://www.evehome.com/en/eve-blinds-collection


It will never make sense to me why KVMs are such a hard problem to solve. It seems like something we should have a good answer for by now but we still really just don't without dropping hundreds of dollars, and even then it still feels like a crap shoot.


They aren't a hard problem to solve. In the server market it's completely solved with a BMC. The problem being solved here is someone wants to make a product using some commodity product like a raspberry pi, perform video capture on a VGA/HMDI/DP port. This is not actually a problem end users have.

If you want to plug into a system that isn't server class, then they should be producing a video card that hooks into the USB bus, the always on rail of the power supply, the power switch pin of the power supply, and has an RJ45 jack. The contents of the card should be an off the shelf BMC chip.

But realistically if you want this kind of functionality, just buy server class systems that come with it.


It’s bizarre that one needs to do all this via a keyboard/monitor interface.

Nearly thirty years ago when I used to work on Silicon Graphics kit everything from powering on and off a server to installing the OS from scratch over the network could be done out of band via serial - and automatically, using expect(1)

That’s progress, I guess.


We used to do this. Since we had so many to manage we actually got an IP based serial port multiplexer.

https://www.digi.com/products/networking/infrastructure-mana...

The downside is you now had to ask of any Cat5 cable "is this serial or is this ethernet?"


server ipmi includes serial over lan, which can work ... it's helpful if the console settings for early boot match the console settings for OS boot, and there's no standard for sharing them, so that's a bit of a mess... and then you have some where serial over lan drops out during boot, which is kind of terrible. :(

But, the devices here are geared towards people using consumer products as servers (which I do at home, not critizing), and serial console during early boot is not an option on those, and most boards don't even have a serial port anymore.

I will say, if you're presenting a usb keyboard, you might also be able to present usb storage which could be nice for booting off of.


> serial console during early boot is not an option on those

But it should be. There's really no excuse for the current state of affairs. There ought to be a standardized low level API for all this stuff. One should never need to directly attach a keyboard, mouse, and monitor in order to provision a piece of hardware.


As other comments have indicated, this is basically solved for all servers. All Poweredges and supermicros have come with increasingly sophisticated integrated remote management systems for the past 20+ years. I have some R610s and their drac is old but still quite good all things considered.


In an alternate timeline, we would have gotten IP-only servers:

https://www.usenix.org/legacy/events/usenix06/tech/ben-yehud...


I don't think they're talking about learning greek or latin before english, it sounds like they're talking about putting more time into learning etymology which is incredibly useful.


They said "Spanish/French/German/whatever should be the second foreign language they learn, gated behind Greek & Latin being their first.".


If it was profitable for them to fix it they could probably fix it immediately. They don't care because it's no longer profitable for them to provide excellent service.

They only care about providing a service that is just good enough to keep enough people from jumping ship.

And the cool thing is that damn near every company on the planet is doing the same thing right now so even if you DO jump ship you aren't guaranteed anything better, just shitty in different ways.


I've always interpreted "Year of the Linux Desktop" as a personal journey, like Hot Girl Summer. It's not about the year that there's a watershed and suddenly everyone is rolling custom distros, it's about an individual's journey with discovering and trying Linux. Every year can be the year of the Linux desktop if you believe!


The year of the linux Desktop was the friends we made along the way... fixing our Linux desktop.


I like this definition: https://lwn.net/Articles/928581/

> More importantly for the future success of Linux was that the X11 system was ported to it, making 1992 the year of the Linux desktop.


I love this. 2026 has been my hot linux summer on the desktop


Agreed. For me it was over a decade ago and the meme stopped being funny. It feels like people bragging about being behind, which is uncomfortable.


I think about this a lot but I also kind of feel like I'll never truly be able to retire in a way that matters.


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