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This looks good, right? I can make unlimited desktops in XFCE, yeehaaa!

The big but(t) that I may only define 12 shortcuts to go straight to them, out of the box, but I have 16 now!

Now I have to go hunt for the config files, edit one by hand so I can make 16 specific shortcuts. Why limit the ammount and not put an easy option to add more if you need them, I ask myself. Now I need to kludge beyond desktop 12 and use CTRL ALT RIGHT, pfff

#UI #DE #XFCE #Desktops #Max12
#bash #csh #ksh #sh #parameters #Linux #programming #POSIX

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@cdp1337 personally, I've wasted 15 years of my life trying to make #Windows useable and the main regret I have is not switching to #Linux 100% 5 years earlier...

  • I can't do Windows at all because no amount of "pain money" will compensate for the damage it'll take to my mental health.

I'd rather not do #IT at all than suffer through Windows.

  • And yes, shit's that slow and hard, I've seen companies buying ~ €200k (MSRP which obviously noone pays) in low-core count EPYC servers just to have #MSSQL be somewhat reasonably fast.

Not to mention #Microsoft's #Licensing is just absurd as they demand that businesses license their garbage not for the Cores/Threads they'll assign to the Software, but for every single core the #Proxmox or #ESXi cluster has, even if it's impossible for said Software to run on those at the same time because "#WindowsServer" doesn't even support multi-node clustering or fault-tolerance at all.

  • I could at least reason this as a price to pay for it if it actually bought something to the table worth it...

But it just doesn't!

And yes, Windows does require reboot orgies to update...

  • Why else do you think it's less pain and frustration to use #nLite and #iPXE to build unattended install images and just reinstall all Windows #Desktops everytime a #ServicePack gets released?

It's way faster that way.

  • Also Microsoft's own tool for that, #WAIK, really sucks ass and is a bigger resource hog than a "Full Installation" of #VisualStudio Enterprise Edition!

Again: I'd rather spin my own distro from scratch and daily drive it than ever touching Windows again!!!

Veracious NetworkCharlie (@cdp1337@social.veraciousnetwork.com)So serious questions, (as a tangent from today's events)... I use #Linux daily and have used it for decades now; for desktop/gaming, specialty appliances, and of course servers. Updates are simple, quick, and usually painless. Over this weekend someone asked me to help with a #Windows box. New install of Server Standard; can't activate. I have a key, but the damned box refuses to talk to Microsoft activation servers to let me enter the key. Also updates... ONE single update took about 4 fucking hours to install! It downloaded quickly, but the update screen just SLOWLY ticked up percentage by percentage. Is this normal?!? 4 HOURS!!! This is on XEN/Proxmox, but I've experienced HORRIBLY slow update installs on bare metal too. And then it comes to #Exchange; I've been trying to install an update for that but every damned time it just spits back 'You have a pending restart...' According to the help docs, "If you see this error after you've restarted the server, try restarting again" WTF, I thought that was just us Linux folks razzing on Windows. Does that OS seriously require several restarts just to install one fucking package?!? Is there some GUI option labeled with "snail speed only" checked that I'm just missing?!? #HomeLab #Admin
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@lonjil @ncommander OFC on modern systems, #ZFS isn't that much of a price to pay given that 1:1024 ratio of RAM Cache to Disk Space...

OFC on #Desktops and #mobile devices, #btrfs and journal-less #ext4 may be more reasonable, but for #Servers - #OpenZFS is unmatched with those excellent features and speeds even at the cost of RAM and it's rather the exception than norm not to use ZFS in almost all cases I work on...

It really makes #backups and #recovery super-fast and easy, including the ability to shove a whole, consistent system backup onto i.e. an #LTO #Tape to store offline and offsite...

Very few solutions can match that and those that come close are expensive and/or slow and/or don't have that consistency...

More of this, please! More #recycling, #LessMining!

More than 600K pounds of #ElectronicWaste (#EWaste) has been diverted from landfills thanks to #Colorado teenagers
Over the past 12 years, #CañonCity High School students have prepped and delivered mostly electronic waste to 3R Technology Solutions

by Sue McMillin
Feb 14, 2024

CAÑON CITY — "More than 600,000 pounds of mostly electronic waste has been diverted from landfills over the past 12 years by the students who run #TigerRecycling at Cañon City High School.
To be precise: 623,702 pounds of #laptops, dismantled #desktops, #cellphones, #printers, #televisions, and the assorted detritus of outdated, broken, waterlogged or unwanted gear has been prepped by students and delivered to 3R Technology Solutions, according to 3R CEO Pete Mikulin, who says they track every pound that comes through the doors.

"Amid the haul were assorted #SmallAppliances#mixers, #SewingMachines, #toasters — and #batteries and #cords that students disassemble or sort. Tiger Recycling and 3R, its primary vendor, take just about anything that plugs in or runs on batteries except for large appliances such as washers and dryers.

"While all this stuff is getting #reused or #repurposed, the students learn how to take things apart, safely handle potentially #HazardousWaste, identify and sort materials (such as clean or dirty #aluminum, #steel and #plastic), prepare items for shipping, fill out bills of lading, and take in and weigh items from customers.

"This student-run business is unique in a couple of other ways: Tiger Recycling is certified for recycling by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, and it earns money.

"'That program, if you look at it as a whole, these kids learn a lot of skills,' Mikulin said. 'They take ownership in it every year. They don’t look at it as just a class, they look at it as a company. It is registered with the state of #Colorado, and it abides by all the state’s laws and rules for recycling.
'They are practicing #sustainability, diverting materials from the #landfills. It’s been pretty cool all these years.'

"He calls Tiger Recycling the 'showcase' of school recycling programs and credits program coordinator Ken Cline with bringing it from the brink of collapse into a self-sustaining business.

"Cline has about 20 students per quarter spread over five class periods, and summer school classes. It’s tough to have more than five students at a time dismantling equipment, even though Tiger Recycling moved into its own warehouse space about five years ago, he said.

"They also have three sheds where they can store items awaiting packaging or shipping.

Shelves inside the classroom hold huge bins labeled for every conceivable component of computers and TVs, and a stack of desktop computers is piled against one wall, awaiting disassembly.

"As students arrive on a recent Tuesday afternoon, Cline directs them to tasks and within seconds gloves are on and screwdrivers turning. One student asks for time to work on other classwork and Cline gives him a nod.

"The class is part of the school’s Career Technical Education program, and participants earn general education credits.

"He stays flexible with the students and tries to address their needs. Sometimes that means providing math tutoring; last year he had a class of four repeat students who wanted to delve deeper into electronics so Cline accommodated that.
He also mentors students working on required capstone projects, including a couple who used recycled computer parts to build new computers.

"The program brings in an average of $5,000 a year, Cline said. The money is handled by the high school, which then gives Tiger Recycling a budget for items such as tools, safety glasses, work gloves and field trips for students, said Cline, who noted that they’ve never spent more on those things than they’ve brought in."

coloradosun.com/2024/02/14/ele

The Colorado Sun · More than 600K pounds of electronic waste has been diverted from landfills thanks to Colorado teenagersBy Sue McMillin

Sweet sweet news! All computers will be running #linux now and you'll just login to Microsoft for their software in the clouds.

theverge.com/2023/6/27/2377511

This fixes a couple of things. First companies will be sharing all their #knowledge with #Microsoft because that's safe to do. Second, windows 11 #piracy no more! I'm sure everyone will pay for the system access to their own files and apps. Finally, Do it! I dare you to! Get it off my #desktops at #home. It's a piece of shit.

The Verge · Microsoft wants to move Windows fully to the cloudBy Tom Warren