What if we got rid of stocks? - Lemmy.World
Ive often seen individuals on the left talking about how billionares shouldnt
exist etc., but when probed on how that could be accomplished the answer is
usually just taxes or guillotines. I dont think either is great. What if
instead, corporations were made to be unable to be sold or owned. Initially
theyre made to default to popular election for their board, and after that they
can set up a charter or adopt a standard one, ratified by majority vote of their
employees. Bank collapse would probably follow, how could that be remedied?
Maybe match the banks invalidated stocks with bonds?
Weird that people think trump or the current admin is pro 2nd amendment.
https://lemmy.world/post/25242003
Migrating System to NVME RAID0 : Update
https://lemmy.world/post/18165191
Migrating System to NVME RAID0 : Update - Lemmy.World
First of all, thanks to everyone who came out and offered their suggestions and
advice yesterday. Many called me mad for going for RAID0 here but … shrug its
not my only computer so I’m ok being a bit risky here. My original plan was to
backup, set up the drives in raid, install nobara on the raid array, and ride
off into the sunset. That was a bad plan. Timeshift froze while backing up, and
worse, back in time froze while restoring. Repeatedly. Even when booting from a
live usb and without enabling RAID. Wasted several hours trying variations of
that … my USB drive is kinda slow. On my last post someone suggested I simply
add the new drive to an existing btrfs file system, then switch to a raid0
profile. That was a good plan, and ultimately what I ended up doing after my
plan failed. Resources :
https://wiki.tnonline.net/w/Btrfs/Adding_and_removing_devices
[https://wiki.tnonline.net/w/Btrfs/Adding_and_removing_devices]
https://www.ubuntumint.com/add-new-device-to-btrfs-file-system/
[https://www.ubuntumint.com/add-new-device-to-btrfs-file-system/]
https://serverfault.com/questions/213861/multi-device-btrfs-filesystem-with-disk-of-different-size
[https://serverfault.com/questions/213861/multi-device-btrfs-filesystem-with-disk-of-different-size]
Commands I ran on my machine : sudo fdisk -l sudo lsblk sudo mkdir /mnt/drive1
sudo btrfs device add /dev/nvme1n1 /mnt/drive1 -f btrfs filesystem df / sudo
btrfs balance start -dconvert=raid0 / Performance 6229 read 4497 write
[https://postimg.cc/xkLXfc8q] PS Even though my restore failed, the files were
all there so I didn’t lose anything , I just had to reinstall all my programs
and such.
Migrating system to NVME RAID - Lemmy.World
I’d appreciate a sanity check for what I’m planning to do later today. I bought
a minisforum um890 recently. It has 2 m.2 nvme ports. I have the system running
nobara off one drive currently, the other is unfilled. The drive has file system
encryption enabled. I backed up the root folder of my system to a 128gb usb
using backintime. I enabled encryption when asked. I plan to install a second
ssd, enable raid 0 striping on the 2 drives in bios, boot from a live USB, then
install nobara onto the new raid storage. After that, i should be able to
reinstall backintime then restore my backup right?
Are these batteries a scam? - Lemmy.World
I’ve been planning a conversion on my 2000 chevy s10 with the emrax 348 for a
while, and I came across these while searching for a battery. They claim a
charge / discharge of 50C and 60C respectively. Wtf. The brand is reputable
though, but I didn’t think this was possible …
How does https prevent man in the middle?
https://lemmy.world/post/6965019
How does https prevent man in the middle? - Lemmy.World
Say Alice wants to open up an HTTPS connection to Bob through a proxy named
Earl. What prevents Earl from reading alices request, opening a connection
pretending to be bob, and then opening a https connection with bob pretending to
be Alice , and snooping on the traffic as it passes through ?
Why no high power mini PCs? - Lemmy.world
All the NUCs and other mini PCs I see run mobile processors. It’s a shame
because a simple downdraft air cooler with a 120mm fan can handle a pretty high
power load and could definitely fit in a tiny space. Add a few thunderbolt ports
and you could have a capable and upgradeable little pc.