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Lucas anything.
Lucas anything.
Those programs are even named like malware.
Jesus Christ, the need to use another opaque binary that has a non-zero chance of being hijacked to get rid of shit that should never be there sounds like the definition of insanity.
That annoys the fuck out of me. I want the folders I put in /home, not your shit. Put it in /.local or something and fuck off.
Whatever an Apple IIe ran. Some sort of DOS from what I remember.
+1 for PBS and it’s dedup capabilities. I run a remote sync with it to offsite, along with ZFS reps of the underlying datastores.
As for Proxmox itself, I haven’t bothered with backing the nodes themselves up, it’s so simple to set up and cluster that if it went down, it would be a good chance for a nuke and pave, and restore VMs.
Pound of good coffee.
Yah, the pervasive surveillance should help immensely and totally not be used against the people.
I doubt anyone that still watches ads in some format is the target demographic.
That looks more like dirt than buckwheat.
Apparently it’s still cheaper to buy IPV4 blocks than to upgrade all the equipment and IT staff to use 6.
Don’t sweat it. There were people doing advanced things in Windows that would probably have blown your mind as well. It’s just that most people that use Linux just enjoy tinkering for the sake of tinkering so it’s more visible, and Linux lends itself to people doing weird and wonderful things never envisioned by it’s creators.
You just started on the road, where you stop is entirely up to you. Just know that the view is way more interesting going this route. Take a few pictures on the way.
Which is why I’m saying I don’t buy it. Hibernate is notoriously terrible in every distro because it’s not working right for most cases because the kernel doesn’t do it well. And I know that’s really not the kernels fault, because every manufacturer has some stupid implementation of S4 (and S3, frankly) that makes it fail.
Hibernate works
Yah, I’m not buying that.
I doubt Jeremy ever sat in that Massey. He prefers Lambos.
That’s a lot of bug fixes.
Everything except last 3 words.
How about something useful like a QR code with some crash data instead?