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QDirStat
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Is there a way to mount my entire Synology disk as a drive to my computer?
You can obviously do it separately on each share. You can use Storage Analyzer to get some of the functionality, but it's not quite as easy as WinDirStat or the like. If you've got some time and willingness to experiment, you can probably get qdirstat (https://github.com/shundhammer/qdirstat) to run in Docker, and mount the volume in a way to analyze it.
- ncdu / WinDirStat / QDirStat as online tool?
- Deleted files taking up space
- Does a treemap tool exist for analysing space usage?
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2 ext4.vhdx files
I'm a big fan of WinDirStat to help me figure out why I don't have any disk space left. It's shiny. And also free. (And then you can use QDirStat from inside your linux distros with basically no learning curve.)
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It's used by several disk usage utilities like https://github.com/shundhammer/qdirstat
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This week in KDE: Humongous UI improvements
https://github.com/shundhammer/qdirstat/issues/166 and
- Building apps with Visual studios.
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Is there an app like WinDirStat for Linux?
QDirStat is another alternative.
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/var/log/syslog grew to 200GB
This shows a screenshot from each and gives a quick performance comparrison.
chapel
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Introduction to GPU Programming in Chapel
Thanks, @subharmonicon!
While Chapel can run on many different systems, the main goal is making HPC programming much easier. Therefore, we are currently focusing on hardware that you can find in HPC systems (NVIDIA, AMD and Intel). Metal doesn't fall into that category, unfortunately. So far, the name came up infrequently in our discussions IIRC (especially targetting SPIRV), but we haven't heard from any [potential] user who may be interested in it. I would encourage you or anybody else interested in it to create an issue asking for the feature: https://github.com/chapel-lang/chapel/issues/new. Seeing public interest in that direction can change our prioritization.
One thing that I wanted to add that's not in the blogpost is the "cpu-as-device" mode. With that mode, you can use any machine, even one without a GPU, to write applications using Chapel's GPU features. That mode is for those who want to do initial development/debugging on their personal laptops before putting their application on an HPC system. In other words, while you can't use Metal directly, you can still write GPU-enabled applications in your Mac using Chapel, if the end goal is to run it on an HPC system. More details on cpu-as-device: https://chapel-lang.org/docs/main/technotes/gpu.html#cpu-as-...
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Mojo is now available on Mac
Agreed. Here is a serious contender[0] minus all the hype and the $100M in VC money. You would expect a minimum of interest given how Mojo is received by the community, but not really in practice.
[0]: https://chapel-lang.org/
- Chapel 1.32.0 Released
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Rust vs. Julia in Scientific Computing
Cray is pushing their own language as well, Chapel.
https://chapel-lang.org/
As for Julia on Cray,
"Julia — The Newest Petaflop Family Language We Have Started to Love"
https://www.avenga.com/magazine/julia-programming-language
> Julia is one of the few languages that are in the so-called PetaFlop family; the other languages are C, C++ and Fortrant. It achieved 1.54 petaflops with 1.3 million threads on the Cray XC40 supercomputer.
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What languages are we missing on devenv.sh?
https://chapel-lang.org if possible, Nix was also recently mentioned in Chapel Workshop https://chapel-lang.org/CHIUW2023.html https://github.com/twesterhout/nix-chapel
- Chapel: Programming Language for Parallel Computing
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Getting Past “Ampersand-Driven Development” in Rust
See Val for a possible step into that direction.
https://www.val-lang.dev/
Or how the Chapel language for HPC is going at it,
https://chapel-lang.org/
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Ask HN: How do I get the most benefit out of my programming language?
I suggest posting to a PLT focused resource, such as http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/
That said, a bit confused about the languages you reference in this context (Python, C#, JS) - didn't see any mention here or at your github repo of languages (some relatively ancient) in this space designed.
Sandia: Programming Languages for HPC [high performance computing] - is there life after MPI?
https://www.sandia.gov/app/uploads/sites/179/2022/04/SOS10-T...
Chapel:
https://chapel-lang.org/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Array_programming_lan...
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Twelve Days of Chapel: Advent of Code 2022
We needed the implicit conversion to `uint` in order for the overload resolution rules to make reasonable choices when faced with binary overloads for all of the numeric types. The document I linked talks through the examples. The case we were facing is something that we shared with `C#` -- in `C#` terms, if I make overloads for `f` for all numeric types (see https://github.com/chapel-lang/chapel/blob/main/test/types/coerce/allNumericsBinary.cs if you want to know exactly what I am talking about), then `f( myInt, myUlong )` runs `f(float, float)` which makes no sense. Especially if you care about numerical accuracy or program performance.
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Code | Blog Walkthrough
What are some alternatives?
k4dirstat - K4DirStat (KDE Directory Statistics) is a small utility program that sums up disk usage for directory trees, very much like the Unix 'du' command. It displays the disk space used up by a directory tree, both numerically and graphically (copied from the Debian package description).
zls - A Zig language server supporting Zig developers with features like autocomplete and goto definition
simple64-gui - mupen64plus GUI written in Qt6
ATS-Postiats - ATS2: Unleashing the Potentials of Types and Templates
duf - Disk Usage/Free Utility - a better 'df' alternative
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
disk-usage - Mirror of the disk-usage package from GNU ELPA, current as of 2024-05-05
hacktoberfest-swag-list - Multiple companies go above and beyond for Hacktoberfest, and this repo tries to list them all.
Cyberpunk-Neon - Cyberpunk Neon Themes for KDE Plasma, GTK, Telegram, Tilix, Vim, Zim and more.
gsoc-organizations - A site for viewing and analyzing the info of the organizations participating in Google Summer of Code.
squarify - Pure Python implementation of the squarify treemap layout algorithm
jmurmel - A standalone or embeddable JVM based interpreter/ compiler for Murmel, a single-namespace Lisp dialect inspired by Common Lisp