N is the number elements to be parsed by the function
Reddit refugee looking for a better alternative.
N is the number elements to be parsed by the function
n = 1 and you have O(1)
Yeah, and they’re probably the first to accuse you of weaponizing your neurodivergence or depression/burnout.
Everyone is discussing semantics, and no one is mentioning that the bible creation of the woman was mistranslated and the word that was translated into “rib” actually means something closer to “appendage”, and the only bone that is missing in men is actually the phallic bone when compared to other mammals, men and women have the same number of ribs.
Edit: PS: I don’t actually take the bible’s story seriously but think it’s an interesting and funny fact.
Using K-9 and quite liking it, otherwise just browse F-droid everything there is Foss.
I might swap bitwarden by passbolt as it uses a more recent programming stack, although vaultwarden looks to be a good alternative too.
For sure! Yeah I was just remembering that shares get mounted as a drive when you access them. So makes sense.
Great to know! Thanks!
Maybe! I’d start checking dmesg logs and check the smart info provided you do regular tests. Otherwise do some SMART tests and check the results after.
Why? They are built for datacenter environment, with the right drives for high density storage they should be just as fine as in a regular server.
could try finding a cheap jbod
It’s neither, it’s a limitation of SMB, if you have multiple shares set-up that mount to the root of the SMB share, you can’t hardlink accross them, but inside a single share in the root of the SMB share apparently it’s not an issue.
Sure *are apps might not have a way of knowing but they are still limited by SMB’s limitations. If you’re sharing individual folders you simply can’t hardlink across them. But my bad for thinking SMB didn’t allow hardlink inside the same share mount point.
Narcissism and confirmation bias runs rampant in our governments and top executives.
CIFS is SMB under a diferent name, and it might be that inside a share you can hardlink, but not across shares in the same filesystem.
Are you sharing the top folder holding both folders where you’re creating the hardlinks or are you creating individual shares for each folder?
True that!