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Comment #28192835
Not sure that coal demand is falling. With the recent Chinese restarts of their coal plants, is that still true?
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Comment #25699844
Until you need them, none. They sort of become self evident and you'll know when you're in the market for them. For now, don't waste time on premature optimization.
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Comment #25699729
And now you read the release notes with dread as you witness more and more functionality being dropped because they choose not to maintain it. Luckily there is FreeBSD
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Comment #24845356
you're not measuring what you think you are
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Comment #22618191
filesystem performance is absolutely horrible, which affects lots of workflows.
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Comment #22488114
My experience with NFS over the years has taught me to avoid it. Yes, it mostly works. And then every once a while you have a client that either panics or hangs. Despite the versio…
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Comment #20709002
I love the term "band-aid boxes". Hah! What a lovely thought.
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Comment #20623894
Best of the bad options doesn't make it a good option. It's far from reliable and one of the most common reasons I encounter for deadlocked Linux systems. Well, to be fair, it also…
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Comment #20360211
Well, in that case, neither is the car.
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Comment #19579783
True. Luckily, most Go binaries can be upx'd ( https://upx.github.io/ ) for a fraction of their original size. Just put it into your Dockerfile as a part of the build process.
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Comment #13352069
https://www.netmarketshare.com/report.aspx?qprid=11&qpaf=&qp... They need more decimal points to explain it
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Comment #12671186
A tool is almost never the same tool. There's huge variance.