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To My Past & Future Self
A comic sans PowerPoint
Tagging: @goosemixtapes @rhyseoshaughnessy @incandescent-creativity
call me a C-style definition the way i'm messy an spiral
Comic Sans PowerPoint?
How do you do one for a poetry book? I’m thinking about recurring characters, but I’m not yet sure. Maybe I’ll work on one instead of writing poems, though.
This article isn't really about a feature, it's about a directory and its misuse. Furthermore it's an article about diff
To clarify, this is about using tmpfs for /tmp being harmful. Specialized use of tmpfs in other situations is fine. Fedora (beginning with 18) has changed /tmp so it is now a separate tmpfs partiti…
Перемістив /tmp в tmpfs.
With Docker 1.10 approaching soon, I wanted to talk about one of the useful new features coming that makes it easier to run containers in read-only mode. Using the new --tmpfs you can run a container as read only, but still use writeable directories for things like /etc, /tmp or /run but discard changes when a container is stopped.
Using the new --tmpfs you can run a container as read only, but still use writeable directories for things like /etc, /tmp or /run but discard changes when a container is stopped.
Fixed: What can cause an increase in inactive memory and how to reclaim it? #dev #solution #development
Fixed: What can cause an increase in inactive memory and how to reclaim it? #dev #solution #development
What can cause an increase in inactive memory and how to reclaim it?
I have heavy application running on a CentOS server and I’m seeing a strange memory behavior. Here is a snapshot of a munin graph:
As you can see the amount of committed memory increases gradually causing the swap file to be use. What strikes me odd is that the amount of inactive memory keeps growing as well. It is my…
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Usa tmpfs para acelerar el rendimiento de tu GNU/Linux
Usa tmpfs para acelerar el rendimiento de tu GNU/Linux
Tmpfs es el nombre que recibe un sistema de almacenamiento en muchos sistemas operativos de tipo Unix. Aparece como un sistema de archivos montado, aunque usa memoria volátil. Es similar a los discos RAM, que aparecen como discos virtuales y pueden contener sistemas de archivos. (more…)
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