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jeffgeerling.com
Father, author, developer, maker. Sometimes called "an inflammatory enigma". #stl #ansible #k8s #raspberrypi #mac #crohns www.jeffgeerling.com
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Nice! That's actually faster per core than any of the Ampere chips I've tested :D
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Heh, I did notice that on my home ProArt, I used it one time and was like "now I need every product I own to build in a ruler"!
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Thanks!
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Yeah I used this display with a 13" MBP, 16" MBP, 13" MBA, M1 Max Mac Studio and now M4 Max Mac Studio. It's still pretty great, outside the burn-in
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Apple prices though ๐Ÿคจ
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Update: YouTube has just reinstated the video, after what I presume is a human review process. I wish it didn't take making noise on socials to get past the 'AI deny' process :( Go forth, and self-host all the things! www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hFa...
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I've never tried 5K. Might be time!
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Ha! I just realized I have a /. account still. Don't even remember last time I logged in
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๐Ÿ‘€
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So dangerous! :D
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Around 120, which is honestly quite good IMO, but not yet to the point (along with Patreon and GitHub) I don't have to rely on AdSense to sustain everything.
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I've uploaded the video to the Internet Archive (and donated $50 to help them out): archive.org/details/libr...
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In the olden days I tracked stuff with some feed burner thingie and optimized for the click through. I am just lazy and haven't spent the time tweaking the Drupal settings.
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Done! www.floatplane.com/post/bNx4Mhz...
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Last time this happened (YT striking my content) it was when I showed how to use Jellyfin: x.com/geerlingguy/... Methinks something in their system falsely equates "piracy == self hosting"
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www.jeffgeerling.com - that post is here: www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2024/ca...
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Uploading it now, ha! I haven't had time to add my full back catalog :(
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Video *used* to be here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hFa... Hopefully it'll be there again soon.
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Yeah I haaaate how all the sites that got big through basically connecting people to cool stuff (Reddit and Twitter especially) basically punish people for publishing anything off site and linking to it.
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Threads seems to have the critical mass of "pop" stuff and brands now. But half never migrated away from Twitter, and a third of those that moved are posting there again. Bluesky seems to be like the slightly more centralized Mastodon... few people care about the tech, they care about the people.
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Yep, storm went north, just got tons of rain. Luckily only an inch or two, others had worse!
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Insta-order!
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It was definitely in that little stretch of highway 64, but that camera came back online, at least. So maybe a light tornado
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It ain't quiet, that's for sure :D
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Always!
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More blow-y!
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Here you go! www.redshirtjeff.com/shop/p/recom...
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Crunchable
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The real questions
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Tim Cook
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Pretty!
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Ha! It'll just spontaneously combust!
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Ha, I have it bookmarked too :)
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Needs to partner up with a distributor and make a few thousand of these things ๐Ÿ™
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Nice!!
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And a ton of little changes that added up to a lot; nowadays I grumble when they keep flipping Ethernet and USB ports, but those early years there was a lot more IO shuffling