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schestowitz__[TR] <li>Aug 26 08:03
schestowitz__[TR]                                    <h5><a href="https://ostechnix.com/how-to-find-the-mounted-filesystem-type-in-linux/">How To Find Filesystem Types In Linux</a></h5>Aug 26 08:03
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-How To Find Filesystem Types In Linux - OSTechNixAug 26 08:03
schestowitz__[TR]                                    <blockquote>Aug 26 08:03
schestowitz__[TR]                                        <p>Linux supports numerous filesystems, such as Btrfs, ext4, ext3, ext2, exFAT, sysfs, securityfs, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, and many. The most commonly used filesystems are Ext4 and Btrfs. Have you ever wondered which filesystem you are currently using in your Linux system? No? No problem! This guide lists all possible ways to find the mounted filesystem type in Linux and Unix-like operating systems.</p>Aug 26 08:03
schestowitz__[TR]                                    </blockquote>Aug 26 08:03
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schestowitz__[TR]                                    <h5><a href="https://diziet.dreamwidth.org/12367.html">prefork-interp - automatic startup time amortisation for all manner of scripts</a></h5>Aug 26 08:03
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-diziet.dreamwidth.org | diziet | prefork-interp - automatic startup time amortisation for all manner of scriptsAug 26 08:03
schestowitz__[TR]                                    <blockquote>Aug 26 08:03
schestowitz__[TR]                                        <p>I was using FastCGI because the website is written in Mason, a Perl web framework, and I found that Mason CGI calls were slow. I’m using CGI - yes, trad CGI - via userv-cgi. Running Mason this way would “compile” the template for each HTTP request just when it was rendered, and then throw the compiled version away. The more modern approach of an application server doesn’t scale well to a Aug 26 08:03
schestowitz__[TR]system which has many web “applications” most of which are very small. The admin overhead of maintaining a daemon, and corresponding webserver config, for each such “service” would be prohibitive, even with some kind of autoprovisioning setup. FastCGI has an interpreter wrapper which seemed like it ought to solve this problem, but it’s quite inconvenient, and often flaky.</p>Aug 26 08:03
schestowitz__[TR]                                        <p>I decided I could do better, and set out to eliminate FastCGI from my setup. The result seems to be a success; once I’d done all the hard work of writing prefork-interp, I found the result very straightforward to deploy.</p>Aug 26 08:03
schestowitz__[TR]                                    </blockquote>Aug 26 08:03
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schestowitz__[TR]                                    <h5><a href="https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=4378">How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21</a></h5>Aug 26 08:04
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.linuxmint.com | How to upgrade to Linux Mint 21 – The Linux Mint BlogAug 26 08:04
schestowitz__[TR]                                    <blockquote>Aug 26 08:04
schestowitz__[TR]                                        <p>If you’ve been waiting for this I’d like to thank you for your patience.</p>Aug 26 08:04
schestowitz__[TR]                                        <p>It is now possible to upgrade Linux Mint 20.3 to version 21.</p>Aug 26 08:04
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schestowitz__[TR]                                    <h5><a href="https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-hdmi-to-i2c">Raspberry Pi Project Enables I2C Interface Using HDMI Port</a></h5>Aug 26 08:04
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.tomshardware.com | Raspberry Pi Project Enables I2C Interface Using HDMI Port | Tom's HardwareAug 26 08:04
schestowitz__[TR]                                    <blockquote>Aug 26 08:04
schestowitz__[TR]                                        <p>More often than not, the fun part of putting together a Raspberry Pi project—or any microelectronics project for that matter—is working out the logistics of what interfaces you need and peripherals to include. Sometimes it takes ingenuity to bring everything together and this is demonstrated quite well in this HDMI to I2C project by maker and developer Solaria123.</p>Aug 26 08:04
schestowitz__[TR]                                        <p>The idea to connect a device that relies on an I2C interface to the DDC pins found inside an unused video port isn’t new. However, we still appreciate this project as it demonstrates the compatibility and flexibility of the Raspberry Pi. According to Solaria123, this trick is used often with Linux-based machines that don’t have any I2C devices.</p>Aug 26 08:04
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schestowitz__[TR]https://www.mancity.com/citytv/mens/city-3-1-liverpool-2014-classic-highlights-63797028Aug 26 14:38
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.mancity.com | On this day: City 3-1 Liverpool 2014Aug 26 14:38
psydroid2Liverpool isn't what it used to be and it looks like it has reached the end of its cycleAug 26 15:02
psydroid2even a third-rate Man United team beat them earlier this weekAug 26 15:02
schestowitz__[TR]yeahAug 26 15:33
schestowitz__[TR]United seemed goodAug 26 15:33
schestowitz__[TR]could be 3-0Aug 26 15:33
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