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  • Above it says that CPU usage is the total capacity of the CPU to perform work. When I say CPU capacity is the total capacity, I mean in ticks or seconds, depending on the measurement.

    What I'm struggling with is that the text says that the CPU time is a subset of the usage expressed as a percentage. It seems to me that it is incorrectly identifying CPU usage as CPU capacity.

  • A lot of people in IT, especially programmers I have met, are completely uninterested in gaming.

    To be sure, there are PLENTY of gamers in IT, but many people I have met are done with computers once they get home.

  • The pic says it all

    Jump
  • Sorry you have to keep your head down like this. I hope you feel safe. Save texts like this somewhere safe, three places at least.

    Life will get better. This man's shade may haunt you, and I suggest you get therapy for it. You don't have to be him, and once you are on your own you can call him whatever you want.

  • I actually have a mini workshop for making little shit. I made matching desks for my son and me 7 years ago. Even though my son beat the crap out of his and mine lost a load support, they are still standing better than any IKEA desk I have seen.

  • There could be a user-centric back end that you could tie in to an account, if it matters. You would export your history to the backend and then log in to the data from the new frontend. That prevents a denial of service caused by numerous large data collections attempting to forward their data all at once.

    That then causes me to wonder if data could be hosted separate from the services. That would mean that there would have to be individuals willing to provide that storage and bandwidth.

  • Suppose the fediverse becomes widely used. At some point, people will figure out how to profit from it. Although it is a decentralized platform, I can see particular instances becoming dominant and walling off other instances.

    How can we prevent users from being stuck behind walled gardens like this? Is it possible to make accounts portable, so if a particular instance becomes unusable one could easily move between them?

  • I have kids. I said I wanted them until it really hit home how much work it was. I didn't shy from the work though, and had 2 more. Now they are close to becoming adults and we are bonding over so many things. I would never do it again without them.