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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • So military simulation for actual militaries is used for training. There are programs like OneSAF a training and stimulation RTS or VBS2 a first person shooter.

    They can all be networked together using a federated system. Similar to Lemmy there is no master instance. Each program is trusted and manages it’s entities like tanks and soldiers.

    They each have their own database that can be classified or not. The classified database has very accurate stats and the nonclassified has general simple stats. Think people leaking classified documents on War Thunder to get their tank better stats in the game.

    Because each system is using it’s own database you don’t want some system using classified data and some not. So in the unclassified databases a spefic unit type is set to invulnerable.

    So if it’s supposed to be an unclassified stimulation you fire up the sims and create one of the special units. You then trigger a detonation like an airstrike at the location of the unit.

    The unit should be fine as it’s invulnerable. You then go and check each stimulation and if it’s been destroyed that one is using a classified database and you need to change it out before letting people use the system.



  • Most military simulation databases have a classified and unclassified version. In the unclassified database a spefic russian apc is usually set to be indestructable.

    It’s used for a quick test when setting up a federated sim. Drop one in the sim and trigger a detonation at the location. It should either be destroyed or not in all the instances.


  • At the time of myhardware upgrade it was only arch and nix that supported 6.14.

    I’ve got mixed feelings about Fedora. I spent 10 years using a mix of Fedora, Red Hat, CEntOS, and Red Hawk at work so I’m very used to it.

    However some of the decisions Red Hat the company have been making make me hesitant about it’s future. It also makes me feel like I’m at work when I use it at home.

    It’s not a bad linux family at all and if I was setting up a production server CEntOS would probably be my choice.











  • Anything in the Jambalaya, Biryani, Paella family. Cook some onion and veg in oil till starting to soften, add protein, dry rice, spice, and water. Bring to boil and reduce to low until rice is done and water is absorbed.

    It’s great because you can go in a ton of flavor directions and ingredient directions without getting tired of one dish. It works with almost anything you have in the house. Mastering one basic dish can give you a lot of versatility.

    If you have extra energy you can do things like brown the meat first, cook the rice in the oil before adding the water, use stock, etc.







  • I cook about 1/3 of the time my wife about a 1/3 of the time and both of us together about 1/3 of the time. We are both very good cooks but have different strengths.

    I’m better when I plan ahead equilibrium brines, sousvide, smoking, Indian currie etc. She can look at what’s in the fridge and whip up something good at short notice.

    Together is usually each of us working on a different dish or me doing Mise en place for her.