@ewwhite - that P4300 node from yesterday? There was no spare RAM in the DC for it, so I ordered some from our supplier on a 4-hr delivery contract and replaced it. Booted fine, and now that I've proven it was the RAM that was at fault (because thats what the damn NMI said) now they ship me a replacement part
I also bumped both nodes up to 8GB while I was at it. Not sure if that's going to really make any difference to the nodes, but if I'm ordering one DIMM on 4hr delivery, who cares
Not to run it, and not to write unit tests. Code review is the best technique known for fixing bugs. Get somebody else to read your code and you all set.
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@ewwhite Dude, it opens so slowly.... Maybe if it snapped open or something. But i don't want to wait for 1.4 seconds while it decides if it wants to open or not.
what would be the nest way to find out amount of data read from disk in case of cache miss for a particular process, found the answer, want to share it for all: /proc/pid/io
I want a picture of the two of you in the same room. I don't believe this person is real.
And FFS. The recruiter must be trying to earn enough to pay their 4th quarter tax bill or something. I've gotten 5 emails and a phone call today and a request to do a 4th interview with the University. Sheesh.
@MDMarra The aroma fills my car; it shares the same smell of body odor and waxed paper. I can already feel it seeping through my bloodstream, coating my clothing.
One place I worked at gave 15% to retirement (not even matching, they just put an extra 15% of what you made each month into retirement). and 100% medical/dental coverage
So since I max retirement anyway, that was like 10k extra per year at that job
@ewwhite when you're in 6 figure territory, it doesn't matter, because the difference between 110 and 130 is a lot less than the difference between 60 and 80
@freiheit I'd argue that the 2nd is a factor in defining the 1st and not actually a 1st order cause. If there's piles of Devs out there to work a job, the offered salary will trend down even if the cost of living remains high if there's no mobility in the market.
You have to be very careful with salary maneuvering and positioning yourself in my position. I'm still only 28, I don't think most people at $current_job realize that
Youth in the hot tech areas is looked at as a plus. Everywhere else, it's looked at as a way to get talent at a discount
It's something you have to be aware of when talking $$
Ok, totally unrelated but I paid for food on my credit card the other day and my wife went to pick it up for us. SHE LEFT A TIP on the credit card slip
@freiheit In Washington State, waitstaff are directly taxed based on the gross reciepts of the tables they wait. It's assumed by the state that a certain percent of tips are cash and go unreported, so the waitstaff are directly taxed on the gross. Which sucks since the staff at the cheapie little diners with the 25 cent tips get royally screwed.
@MDMarra And in Spain they're actually trying to charge people 2-3x in taxes on solar-generated electricity what it would cost to buy it from the utility.
Today I found one of my website fully being displayed at another domain that is not mine.
Is this some kind of DNS hack or what is the purpose of these actions ? Because I seen this before, few years ago, all content from Adobe Exchange (user uploaded content) was being displayed at many other do...
I have 2x 4TB Disks in hardware RAID1 (it might be a LSI MegaRaid) on Debian Wheezy. The physical block size is 4kB. I'm going to store 150-200 million of small files (between 3 and 10kB). I'm not asking for performance, but for best filesystem and block sizes to save storage.
I've copied a file ...