@knewter Failed first test when I paired it with a vendor’s endpoint After failing a first test years ago on something else I will try it again in 2 years
I have become so lazy to the point that I have ghosted one home maintenance vendor because they want a contract printed and signed on each page while I suggested them to use DocuSign Probably saving a lot of money in this procrastination too
ok so if you read a compressed file using the convenience function in elixir then the udnerlying file's position represents uncompressed bytes not actual bytes on disk
I have bad news for myself After bodging a WebSocket server that actually gives me the socket, and reading the stats, there was backpressure after all and my code was crashing for some reason
Report after setup: Using a shared scratch volume is quite convenient. I could mount it on every host then bind mount it into every LXC container and also access it via existing Windows integration with SMB/CIFS and so access it from every WSL2 VM 800MB/s ish