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I feel like the closest in the deep south is just “preaching to the choir”. A redundant task which ignores a probably better path or explaining something to someone who doesn’t need it explained to them.
I feel like the closest in the deep south is just “preaching to the choir”. A redundant task which ignores a probably better path or explaining something to someone who doesn’t need it explained to them.
Here’s an article which includes a chart of median income by age.
https://www.bankrate.com/personal-finance/median-salary-by-age/#age
Yea diskpart is its own little beast.
Surprisingly really functional though. Probably my favorite windows command
What are bottles?
Office 365 online can be a good stopgap for those cases if you need it.
I don’t believe so. As I understand it, all Premium money goes into a big bucket. Then, views/watchtime/etc. are used to calculate what percentage of the pie a given creator will receive.
Technically I do, maybe? My home server is running ProxMox which virtualizes PFSense. My docker install is on a separate VM, but same physical device. Not sure if that counts lol
Good human?
But seriously that’s helpful info.
I might actually swap to that from Navidrome. Dealing with Metadata has been such a pain and it rarely works properly lol
You csn hate a company and like a product. They aren’t mutually exclusive.
Only the absolute basics.
Yea that’s totally fair. I’m just bitter cuz it makes running my D&D sessions harder lol
Free with lots of features stripped out
I get the gist of what Opnsense is from the name, but what are some of the practical benefits for a small home labber to use it over PFsense?
I love Bones to death, but they really should have stopped it earlier.
Supernatural seasons 2-7 are pretty great, but it just tanks during season 8 IIRC.
The crontab that is found at /etc/crontab very specifically states that it has a user field. I will readily admit that I might be misunderstanding it, but that feels pretty explicit to me.
Yes, you should never use sudo inside a users crontab. If you want to run as root then use the system crontab.
I appreciate the advice! I had never really heard about the distinction between the system crontab and user crontabs. While it makes sense in retrospect, I am entirely self-taught about this stuff, and nowhere I had looked had ever mentioned that there were two separate crontabs.
I would also encourage looking at systemd timers
Do you happen to know of a good resource to learn about those off the top of your head? I appreciate the suggestion!
I have edited /etc/crontab with the following 0 * * * * * root /mnt/nas/freshrss/backups/backup.sh. After waiting for the crontab to fire off, nothing happened.
I have edited /etc/crontab
with the following 0 * * * * * root /mnt/nas/freshrss/backups/backup.sh
. After waiting for the crontab to fire off, nothing happened.
Haven’t seen that referenced in a hot minute lol
Relevant xkcd: https://xkcd.com/1053