code logs -> 2023 -> Sat, 25 Mar 2023< code.20230324.log - code.20230326.log >
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<&McMartin>
Yeah, the expectation normally is that you'll pick up a new tech that's remotely like your default stack in, like, a week or two
00:31
<&McMartin>
This isn't like being certified as a *hardware* tech, where the cert is saying "no matter what the fuck state you got this router or whatever into, this tech can do something with it"
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<&McMartin>
Being certified on a *programming language* makes you a language lawyer, and the first task of any major project is to figure out how much of the language you *aren't going to use*
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<&McMartin>
If your Certified Developers(tm) have decided to use All Of It, you're going to have a horrific, unusable design
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< Emmy>
Note to self: never try to partition an USB drive again
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< abudhabi_>
💀
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< Emmy>
Yeah, it went well for a long time, but either Windows F'ed something up or the thing broke down, but now i can't fix it T.T
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< Reiver>
why did you partition a USB drive
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< Emmy>
So i could use it as a liveusb and still have data storage, too
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< abudhabi_>
IME I just put files on the live USB like I would normally.
21:30
<&ToxicFrog>
Windows can't mount ext4 or XFS.
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<&ToxicFrog>
And purely iso9660 or squashfs-based liveUSBs aren't writeable.
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<&ToxicFrog>
I've used the same setup in the past -- small partition holding the livesystem, the rest of it as FAT for file shuffling.
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< abudhabi_>
Can't you mount ext4 via WSL nowadays?
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<&McMartin>
I don't think WSL integrates into the rest of the system as cleanly as one might like.
21:34
<@celticminstrel>
Does WSL have direct device access?
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<&ToxicFrog>
You can now, if WSL2 is installed on the system and you have admin rights. You couldn't two years ago.
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<&McMartin>
I'm thinking more "can I transparently poitn Windows explorer at it"
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<@celticminstrel>
Maaaybe you could mount an ext4 in WSL and then start an smb daemon in WSL that exposes it to Windows as a network volume…?
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<@celticminstrel>
I doubt you could point Windows directly to the ext4 mount tho.
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<&McMartin>
Unless I greatly miss my guess, with the installation of a suitable device/filesystem driver, one absolutely could -- and with the tighter Linux integration these days, that's a question I don't know about.
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