With the R515 driver, NVIDIA released a set of Linux GPU kernel modules in May 2022 as open source with dual GPL and MIT licensing. The initial release targeted datacenter compute GPUs…
What? I heard we're allies now...
The constitution is like the bible for conservatives: keep the parts you like and throw out the rest.
Surely it's possible to launder money without bankrupting your underlying business? I dont know, all my information is from people who have never money-laundered
No, fuck her too.
Hidden 3rd option! Ha, thanks for clarifying. Honestly, I never read people's handles unless I'm conversing with them.
You need the 8.5.600m revision of the tabletop for this build? Shit, I'm stuck on 8.5.299m.
Are you calling another nation "infectious piss" or did you not comprehend the post?
Now introducing, Soylent Green
Winning the hearts and minds in a propaganda / information war at relatively low cost
How will you make soup now?
One person's results does not refute the study, sorry.
The constant refrain in c/UpliftingNews, "If it doesn't solve 100% of the problems, it's shit" "If we're not 100% done, why bother reporting on it?"
I think people taking steps to better the world instead of pissing on everything is good news, but feel free to stick to your doom-addiction.
Well, might as well get 6 extra hours of gaming in!
I learned this about myself as well, after always hearing advice to share with others so you're accountable. I don't always want others "checking in" on my progress.
I'd imagine people in democratic strongholds knew their votes weren't going to make a difference for their state, within a confidence interval.
jar of flammable liquid and a burning rag
We've got to come up with a shorter name for this idea
Kamala wouldn't have won if she got the entire 3rd party vote

I'm newer to Linux gaming, but the consensus I've seen is that AMD is better on Linux. Will these actions change your mind? I already have Nvidia hardware, so an open source kernel module sounds like a win.

Question - ZFS and rsync
Hey fellow Selfhosters! I need some help, I think, and searching isn't yielding what I'm hoping for.
I recently built a new NAS for my network with 4x 18TB drives in a ZFS raidz1 pool. I previously have been using an external USB 12TB harddrive attached to a different machine.
I've been attempting to use rsync to get the 12TB drive copied over to the new pool and things go great for the first 30-45 minutes. At that point, the current copy speed diminishes and 4 current files in progress sit at 100% done. Eventually, I've had to reboot the machine, because the zpool doesn't appear accessible any longer. After reboot, the pool appears fine, no faults, and I can resume rsync for a while.
EDIT: Of note, the rsync process seems to stall and I can't get it to respect SIGINT or Ctrl+C. I can SSH in separately and running zpool status
hangs with no output.
While the workaround seems to be partially successful, the point of using rsync is to make it fairly hands-free and it's been a