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  • Interesting writing. But my concern is that social responsibility will be dumped by the cost factor as he said. Anything that is GPL is under threat by an AI-based reimplementation. The cost of doing that seems artificially low now (investment hype phase, not ROI phase of these businesses), so it’s not really the idea anyone could do it that concerns me. The concerning part is no matter the price, bigger companies can take the hit and now direct their resources to undo the GPL everywhere and simultaneously replace labor in doing it.











  • GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.ml
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    toLinux@lemmy.mlSeeking guidance on BTRFS RAID
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    2 months ago

    I’m not sure what you are suggesting as the alternative. Nor do I know what silent btrfs corruption bug you are referring to, either. Btrfs has been widely deployed in enterprise and personal environments for years, and I cannot find evidence of data loss due to the file system itself.



  • GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.ml
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    toLinux@lemmy.mlSeeking guidance on BTRFS RAID
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    2 months ago

    My concern with ZFS is I use Fedora, so the kernel updates really frequently. I know that it kicks ass, but I just like having it straightforward in my kernel that I already have installed so that I never have to deal with a

    If kernel module can not be loaded, your kernel version might be not yet supported by OpenZFS. An option is to an LTS kernel from COPR, provided by a third-party. Use it at your own risk:

    situation. (https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Getting%20Started/Fedora/index.html)




  • I was reading this article this morning and I don't know why this chamber of commerce guy's opinion isn't just the correct one

    Chris Kershner, president and CEO of the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, is among those who support more foreign investment from qualified nations. He is dismissive of Vitro’s complaints about Fuyao.

    “It sounds like a competitor’s just peeved that they’re losing market share,” Kershner said, “and maybe they’re grasping at straws.”

    I guess Vitro is claiming that the problem is Fuyao is exploiting illegal labor practices, but that claim only seems to even be entertained because Fuyao is a Chinese-owned company (as opposed to Vitro which is headquartered in Mexico).