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  • Still the best option, huh?

  • As someone else said, it's mainly so I can ask couriers to leave packages in specific places, tell salespersons to go away without getting up, etc.

  • This one. Especially if I am not home.

  • That's an interesting solution. However I don't need this. I basically want a video intercom with whoever's at the door.

  • Maybe I'll look into electronic locks later, I guess. It's not really a priority.

  • "Mods, deactivate this man's balls."

  • That's the one :)

  • Whenever I read something on the lines of X`s new Y, I think of Curt's new hat.

  • Apparently platypuses glow under a blacklight, much like sperm does. That's the joke, in case anyone didn't know.

  • No problem! To expand further, I am 99% certain it would be perfectly viable to have a single disk volume group and just take advantage of LVM's ability to create, resize and delete virtual partitions on the fly. I think you could also put all your disks into a single volume group, then ask it to not spread your logical volumes across multiple disks, if you wanted to. Could get a bit fiddly though.

  • Pesky Paul and the bene geserits doing weird shit in the dessert.

  • This doesn't stop even when you hit 40

  • You are correct, LVM combines 1 or more disks into 1 or more storage pools that can then be allocated out to logical volumes as needed.

    If you just up and pull a disk from a pool (volume group), you're gonna have a bad time. You can, however, migrate the "extents" allocated to that physical disk to another in order to replace the disk, and your logical volumes can be set up with RAID-like redundancy. There's a lot of options on how to manage it.

  • IMO you should use LVM2 or one of the high level filesystems that have similar features, and then dynamically create partitions and mount them as needed. E.g. Suddenly need 50G for a new VM image? Make a partition and mount it where you need the space.

  • C#. Or Python if you must. Don't use Javascript.

  • I would like to use IPv6 but google and MS are having a dick waving contest with competing implementations, as I understand it. So fuck it.

  • Whichever you prefer. There is no correct way.

  • And there's no place like home.

  • Wait, does this mean "balatro" means something?

    Edit: Google says it was ancient Roman for a professional jester or buffoon. Fitting name.

  • When they aren't victimising each other, that is. Don't forget, the "persecution" the pilgrims were fleeing was not being allowed to persecute each other as hard as they wanted to.