I would too conclude that the survey was flawed.
To be honest, I could believe that a lot of surveys just discard results that can't process, for whatever reason.
Can confident conclusions be made from such surveys? Probably not.
I would too conclude that the survey was flawed.
To be honest, I could believe that a lot of surveys just discard results that can't process, for whatever reason.
Can confident conclusions be made from such surveys? Probably not.
The authors did note that they had to exclude survey results for 13 respondents because they puzzlingly rated maximal or nearly maximal levels of both satisfaction and regret. The authors speculated that these respondents may have misread the instructions and misunderstood that the scales were reverse scored for the two ratings.
lol exclude the data that doesn't match your hypothesis and you can probe anything.
This is pretty good advice. I don't get why the downvotes.
You installed nextcloud with snap? HOW DARE YOU!
It looks like system is thrashing. Because of the high disk usage and very low amount of physical memory available previous the incident.
Look what dmesg
says. Maybe you'll see some OOM errors.
The solution, I believe, should be to limit the amount of resources your services can use. In their config or something, or put them inside containers with limited amount of memory, or migrate one of the services to other machine.
A posible attack from an untrusted client, is to create a lots of VMs in a short period of time.
1440 VMs running for a minute cost the same as a single one running for a day. 43200 VMs running for a minute cost the same as a single one running for a month.
Therefore, attacks are kinda cheap, ~~specially if you are paid by the competence.~~
So, for an untrusted client, the best is to limit the maximum number of VMs she can create.
AWS does something similar. I recall something like 20 VMs as the limit for a new client.
Edit: Here are AWS docs about that: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-resource-limits.html
yay! I can't wait to have a virtual machine with windows and chrome just to get an appointment for public services. It will be nice when other OS and browsers will be only usefull to post memes. I do miss the days when I needed IE, because my shithole country made a lot of public stuff only compatible with that.
/s
Darktable is a digital negative developer. Not a photo manipulator.
It's more like the free alternative to Lightroom than Photoshop
haha I thought exactly the same thing lol He's linuxplained why his distro is better. That's the spirit.
Do you really need the RAID online all the time? Because if you can afford to shut it down for a few hours, it is way less work to do a backup, and then build a new RAID with your SSDs.
I'm not sure if the RAID controller will like two different kind of drives. I'd check the docs if it says something.
Nope.
I do believe it't effective. I don't believe 0% regrets.