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markedL |
https://regexcrossword.com/ |
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phillipsj |
Letme guess: python-2.7.11-x86_64-2.txz != python3 |
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Igloo |
python-2.7.11 == python 2.7.11 |
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Igloo |
:p |
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phillipsj |
https://www.python.org/download/releases/3.0/ Not compatible, released over 10 years ago. |
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phillipsj |
comming from Debian, they generally advise against compiling random packages due to the high chance of breaking your system. (I think I will use the ``make altinstall`` option.) |
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phillipsj |
make seems to be only using one CPU :/ |
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phillipsj tries make -j 4 |
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phillipsj |
seems to have more than doubled the compile speed. |
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JAA |
phillipsj: What do you mean regarding Python 2/3? You can have both installed in parallel, even minor versions. |
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phillipsj |
Slackware does not appear to have a pre-compiled pyhthon3 package. |
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JAA |
Ah |
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JAA |
By the way, if you need many different Python versions: pyenv |
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phillipsj |
I am worried one may clobber the other if I am not carefull. |
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phillipsj |
Not even suire I need the alternate install option for major versions. |
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phillipsj |
*sure |
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JAA |
No idea about that. I don't think I've ever manually compiled Python from source, only through pyenv. |
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phillipsj |
The readme file says it will be installed a python3, then immeditely contradicts itself. |
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phillipsj |
"This will install Python as ``python3``. ... the executable is called ... just ``python``." |
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phillipsj |
OK, the way I did it I have to invoke pip3.7 instead of pip-3 |
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and python is python3.7 |
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Specular |
has anyone read up on this and whether this may have a positive effect on scraping sites? http://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2019/09/09/17-16783.pdf |
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Specular |
saw it posted on Hacker News, regarding scraping LinkedIn and the decision that came from it |
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phillipsj |
from -bs: <JAA> https://twitter.com/OrinKerr/status/1171116153948626944 |
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ty |
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JAA |
SoYouStart has two servers at 25 % recurring discount and no setup fee again if you get it for 6 or 12 months. I believe the renewal can be monthly afterwards, just has to be in time before it expires. |
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kiska |
damn out of stock |
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JAA |
Aw |
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Igloo |
Yeah all out of stock :-( |
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phillipsj |
When I look, it says the E3-SAT-1-16 is still in stock. |
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Igloo |
Meh. SATA |
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JAA |
Yeah, spinning rust is fine, but there's not enough spinning rust in that machine to make it worthwhile for AT needs. |
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JAA |
But the SSD one is awesome. |
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Igloo |
Indeed :) |
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phillipsj kind of still likes spinning rust. |
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JAA |
For the right application, absolutely! |
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phillipsj |
I got my disk array with 15k SAS drives because it was cheaper than an equivavlent SSD. Was a little worried about noise, but they are quieter than some of the 7200RPM drives I have. |
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phillipsj |
I figure ram can compensate for low IOPS to a certain extent. |
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phillipsj |
But yeah, if your work-load never lets up, there is no substitue for an SSD. |
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phillipsj moves a 2GB iso over to burn a Linux DVD. (cdrecord was locking up the machine and required a restart when I tried it on this machine) |
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JAA |
What is that, a "DVD"? ;-) |
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JAA |
I don't even remember when I last installed an OS from a disc. |
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phillipsj |
A write-only medium ;) |
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phillipsj |
..wait, that came out wrong |
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phillipsj |
But I have been using live DVDs instead of functional computers for over a year now. Hope to make a functional computer. |
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kpcyrd |
HDDs are just very thick DVDs |
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JAA |
Why not USB thumb drives though? |
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JAA |
Reusable, faster, etc. |
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phillipsj |
USB drives are faster for reads, but not writes. |
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phillipsj |
Oh, you mean isntead of DVDs? No chance of accidentally overwriting imnportant files or filesystem data. |
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JAA |
Yeah, I meant instead of DVDs. |
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JAA |
And well, that's what backups are for. :-) |
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phillipsj |
I messed up a FreeBSD upgrade by clobbering the filesystem when mounting my backup (not sure the filesystem was actually damaged ). |
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phillipsj |
I tried to do an upgrade and drive replacement at the sametime. |
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JAA |
That's what the offsite and offline backup is for. :-P |
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phillipsj |
JAA I have plans for one. Even have a suitable machine (my "white elephant" computer that I can't afford to run) |
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JAA |
Hey, same. :-) |
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JAA |
I've had plans for one for years. |
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JAA |
Unfortunately, they're still only plans. |
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phillipsj |
I have plans to encrypt the data in transit with the back-up server's public key. |
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phillipsj |
Then store the decryption passphrase away from that server in more than one location (so I am up to 3 locations). |
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phillipsj |
Worried I am over-thinkig it a bit. If I can track the keys, it should work even if one of 3 locations are destroyed. |
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ivan_ |
you can write to the Samsung MUF flash drives at 60MB/s |
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phillipsj |
When I was doing back-of the envelope calculations for data by carrier pigeon about 10 years ago, most were limited to 5 or 10MB/s |
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phillipsj |
I was thinking I could get closer to 50MB/s (USB 2.0 supports ~ 400Mbps), but no. Most cheap drives would have been a major bottleneck. |
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JAA |
SanDisk makes some that reach around 400 MB/s I believe. |
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JAA |
With USB 3, obviously. |
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phillipsj |
Probably bulkier than your average USB stick as well. |
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JAA |
They're called Extreme Pro. And no, fairly standard size. |
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JAA |
I mean, not sure what the average size is. |
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phillipsj |
Although the NVME drive I installed in my dad's coputer was about that size. |
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phillipsj |
I also concluded I did not want to tend pigeons: the postal service is more practical. |
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JAA |
That's exactly why I use flash drives. :-) |
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phillipsj |
But with bandwdith prices in my juridiction, it was aking a stupid ammount of sense. |
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phillipsj |
*making |
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JAA |
:-/ |
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JAA |
My condolences. |
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phillipsj |
Was thinking of doing a data-by mail service. I think my price-limit to avoid customs troubles on the costs of the media was about $50. |
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phillipsj |
It has improved some. |
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phillipsj now has 'unlimited' bandwsidth. I think at the time I had a monthly 60GB data cap. |
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phillipsj |
or maybe 30GB |
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JAA |
Unlimited bandwidth would be great, but unlimited traffic at a high bandwidth is good enough. :-) |
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JAA |
How long ago did you have those caps? |
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phillipsj |
I dunno, but I remeber being frustrated that both remastering gnusense and downloading openstreammap would use up my monthly alloment. My have contributed to my interest in the Pirate Party (even though I don't really "pirate" much). |
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phillipsj |
*openstreetmap |
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phillipsj |
For a while I hosted a Bitcoin node on comercial Internet access with a 300GB cap. I think overages were like $1/GB if I went over. |
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phillipsj |
Limiting the number of connections, I was able to keep it to about 150GB/mo |