The most used one I have is Kill-Sticky. Works well but annoying to have to click my bookmarklet every time I visit a stackexchange site now with the google login crap AND the cookie banner. Else I can’t read the actual damn content of the site.
Bit-breaker working in cybersecurity/IT. Only languages I know are English and Programming ones.
Sometimes I write things about technology.
If I told you the SHA256 for this sentence starts with 'c, 5, four, a, and a', would you believe me?
The most used one I have is Kill-Sticky. Works well but annoying to have to click my bookmarklet every time I visit a stackexchange site now with the google login crap AND the cookie banner. Else I can’t read the actual damn content of the site.
Old school here, I use mutt. :P on android I use FairEmail and really like it.
based on the political views of the people who create it
That is not the reason for the Beehaw switching to another platform, but here’s a few of the true reasons why.
The current aim of Sublinks is Lemmy parity for V1 release. So yes, I do see Beehaw still federating with Lemmy instances at the on-set.
Pong. @mox@lemmy.sdf.org , in sublinks, the federation services are entirely separate from the API of the instance. So much separate, the federation services are written in a programming language called Golang. The API service is written in a programming language called Java.
One aspect does not require or preclude the other with Sublinks.
The older, but not the oldest one… Gen-X.
it can’t really be that bad.
LoL; you say that… But
they only attack people
Ironic.
Attack the problem, not the person. Yet here we are. YEET.
Usenet here. 4 paid indexers and the Usenet sub. Still cost less in a year than cable or streaming services cost in a month. Get everything I want and look for easily.
Horizon Zero Dawn is amazing, gameplay and story.
Amazing list, thanks for sharing.
Seconded. Weechat and Gomuks for matrix chat.
Ouch… I am happy you were able to share such a defining moment of happiness with your kiddo.
this game. One of his most recent meltdowns
I try to help my kids understand it’s a game for fun. If you’re no longer having fun, you stop playing.
An OS can be restored. Backup your data, so /home
for sure and maybe any custom configs for /etc
, like your wireguard configs. So anything you specifically edited/added for /etc
directory.
Always has been…
Btop is pretty. Htop tells me what I want to know. I prefer htop and it’s my goto.
All I’m saying is that aur has more stuff.
Sure, but that does not equate to the premise you made that Arch is easier to use than Debian.
There’s a lot more going on with restic aside from just that, but yes. So with an rsync of your home dir (for example), it’s reliant on the FS to do compression and deduplication (ZFS,btrs), and/or it will still take up a lot of wasted space. Say you got ransom-wared. It’s okay you have that rsync backup, but oh crap it got ransom-wared to. No more backups to try? Restic gives you snapshots for whatever increment you set and just handles it simply. You can then restore one file from any of the snaphots (history) or every single file. Restoreing 250kb vs 400TB is quite a difference. The benefits of this, are huge even beyond the fire and forget capability.
I mean, rsync handling everything via mirroring and pushed to a ZFS FS, would be sort of the same thing.
Because that serve different purposes. rsync is for moving data around, synchronization of such. It has no concept of point in time restoration, or snapshots (etc) that really define a backup solution. I use restic because its the proper tool for the job.
Yep. And you could even be ‘extra’ and do cool effects with compiz et all. Fancy got noticed by others.