
They’re going off supposed net worth before donating, so it’s 68.3 / (146+68.3) = 31.87%
Just some guy saying some things

They’re going off supposed net worth before donating, so it’s 68.3 / (146+68.3) = 31.87%


Turns out organisms are mostly made up of elements that are very common in the environment, which makes sense if you think about it.


That’s odd, maybe it has to do with symlinks? Adding --dereference to the du command will count the file size of the files referenced by symlinks. If that doesn’t show anything abnormal, I’d compare the directory sizes between your home directory and the rsync backup and try to find where they differ significantly. If it does show a much larger size, narrow down the location of the relevant symlinks (may be a hidden directory) and either delete them or exclude them from the rsync.


You can rerun the du command with --count-links to count hardlinks multiple times. If that shows >780GiB you have a lot of hardlinks somewhere, which you can narrow down by rerunning the command on each of the subdirectories in your home directory.
Your options would be to delete the hardlinks to decrease your total file size, exclude them from the rsync with --exclude, or repartition your SSD to a filesystem that supports hardlinks.


BTRFS supports compression and deduplication, so the actual disk space used might be less than the total size of your home directory. I’d run du -sh --apparent-size /home/sbird to check how large your home dir actually is. If it’s larger than 780 GiB, there’s your problem. Otherwise there might be hardlinks which rsync is copying multiple times; add the -H flag to copy hardlinks as hardlinks.


Felt kinda sad about it, but I feel sad most days so it’s not really any different. Hung out with a friend which was nice.


We have submersibles that can explore and even carry a human to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, which is over 10km deep, far deeper than this hole could possibly be. But they are very expensive and I’d guess it’s not worth the cost to map out an obscure feature of a bay.


I remember doing that as a kid, the wax makes fine candles.
I don’t think Lidl is making profit on those donuts; it’s just a promotional thing.


I mean, what are you gonna do with that money once you’re dead?
The color the baby will be? I think they usually come out pretty red.


The copyright doesn’t apply to the event of Vance being booed itself, it applies to that specific video recording of it. Sure the video creator is a dick for getting it taken down, but they’re within their legal rights to.
Was this AI upscaled? It’s too coherent to be fully AI slop but has a lot of artifacts.
0/10, terrible cable management.


The next line implicates the de.mschae23.grindenchantments mod; seems like a pretty clear starting point for troubleshooting.


Your own email domain + an account at a privacy respecting email service is more than worth it. Avoids the privacy nightmare that is using Google/Microsoft for your email, and gives you the flexibility to change email providers on a whim if your current one starts doing anything you don’t like.


Online backups should be an absolute last resort in the case of something catastrophic like a house fire, not your only copy of important data. Losing them should just mean a little less redundancy in that regard.
Most of the journey is spent traveling very close to light speed. It’s not a linear ramping up and ramping down of speed, since it takes more energy to accelerate the closer you get to light speed. Rather you quickly accelerate to near light speed and spend most of the trip working on that last small bit of velocity.


It was never a free feature; they used to only allow up to 2X speed. Not that that justifies it at all of course.
People be making Eve SSTOs, meanwhile my 5 stage monstrosity can barely get from Eve surface to orbit with a single Kerbal strapped to a chair.