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    i did the world a favor and decided to not have kids. sadly, this also means i am unable to hand down a generation's worth of computer knowledge, heh.

  • joshcodes@programming.devJ
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    Depending on definitions, I'm either a millennial or gen-z. Some of my team mates are awesome and know everything there is to know about computers. Others have knowledge gaps that make me question whether they went to uni. They're also the same people who commonly don't know how to find answers to things. They're also the people proclaiming the loudest about the greatness of Gippers

  • devolution@lemmy.worldD
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    That's an incredibly cool idea.

  • jomiran@lemmy.mlJ
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    As one of those Gen-X that actually helped create the dumpster fire we call the modern Internet, I have come to realize that we fall into two camps. You either look young enough to be classified as a Millennial (my wife) or you look old enough to immediately be thrown in the Boomer bucket (me)...which is really unfair because no other generation has hated and fought the fucking Boomers longer than us.

    I'd love to show some GenZ photos of Matt Damon, Bem Affleck, Cillian Murphy, etc. and ask them what generation they think they are.

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    I have a Proxmox server with a random assortment of hard drives and SSDs of various capacities {8TB, 2TB, 2TB, 240GB, 240GB}. I want to create a CephFS filesystem spanning them, using erasure-coded pools in order to maximize capacity (kind of like RAID 5 except without requiring same-sized drives). How do I configure my CRUSH Map in order to accomplish this?

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    Hehe, llvm is a compiler framework, basically provides all the utilities for processing an AST.

    ASTs have various flavors but they're all the same thing an intermediate representation for a program that optimizers and linkers use to create binaries.

    The network stacks meh, 6 or 7 layers depending on what protocol you use but in brief: physical, transport, application. More and more functionality has moved into the transport in the name of efficiency, see quic. But in general not worth worrying about most of the abstraction was nonsense anyways.

    And you missed out compilers was one of the most useful classes in cs circulums since it teaches you how languages work.

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    The struggle is, we all live long enough to be the next boomers. Maybe in 10 years it is: "OK, Gen-X"

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    Older millennial here, too. This is absolutely correct. (Btw we are called xenials 1981–86)

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    I dated a girl in college whose dad was one of the founding creators of the internet. Unlike Al Gore lol.

    Bullshit. If her dad was one of the founders of the Internet, you'd know that the Al Gore meme was a Republican smear campaign.

    I worked for Vint Cerf in the early 90's. This is what he wrote to defend Al Gore against the Republican smear campaign:

    https://web.eecs.umich.edu/~fessler/misc/funny/gore,net.txt

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    He was a hell of a lot more of a founder than Al Gore was. Gore was a marketer at best.

    Edit: you all are downvoting without even knowing who he was. Drink piss assholes.

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    lol. My dad’s a retired engineer and my mom was a computer programmer. Literal actual baby boomers.

    I work in IT. Gen-X. Which you forgot because you’re bad.

    My daughter just got her degree in Cybersecurity. Millennial.

    tl;dr: STFU with this stupid inter-generational tribalism, it’s wrong and stupid.

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    Here's a 40 second video of Vint Cerf saying Al Gore did help create the internet:

  • ohstopyellingatme@lemmy.worldO
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    Gen X is the Aslan lion meme: “Do not cite the deep computer repair magic to me, Millennial. I was there when it was written.”

  • jomiran@lemmy.mlJ
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    I think what's happening is Millenials are starting to get the "OK Boomer".

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    Al Gore never claimed to have been the founder of the Internet. Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn both defended Al Gore against idiots like you.

    Rush Limbaugh was on the radio daily in the early 90's calling Al Gore's information superhighway a Democratic Boondoggle. Republicans were fighting to kill the Internet. Al Gore was fighting since the 80's to fund it so it could grow into something bigger than a research network.

    If Eisenhower can get credit for the US Interstate Highway system despite not pouring a drop of concrete, then Al Gore gets credit for the Internet.

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    You really love that piece of shit don't you?

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    I worked for Vint Cerf. I later started my own ISP. I know the history of the Internet because I lived it.

    I quoted Vint Cerf. What do you have to support your claim?

  • patak@lemmy.worldP
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    interestingly, here in the balkans, there are plenty of gen z techy guys. they aren't full blown engineers but they can fix a lot of basic everyday problems. proud to be slavic lol

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    It wont even be that hard. Take their gibbity away now and a lot of people (young and old) will be helpless. Or, what will actually happen, minorly change gibbity outputs to fulfill your political agenda to become the first trillionaire, all the while the population doesn't know theyre being fed trash.

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