Since when is “atleast” a word?
Nothing, it’s just close by 😆 And the X-Files museum is on the way.
Star Trek Original Series set tour: https://maps.app.goo.gl/V8La1rFVm2KbgD629
Or control R, start typing a bit, control r again.
Codeberg is where I will be next. A nonprofit ownership created because they didn’t like the commercialization of other providers that’s getting more and more popular. Seems like they likely won’t go down this rabbit hole.
It’s not the economy, stupid. The economy is just fine. It’s that the benefits of said economy are not getting applied to the working class.
Note: directed at headline, not OP
I am about to make you very happy.
alias gl='git log --graph --abbrev-commit --no-decorate --date=format:'\''%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'\'' --format=format:'\''%C(8)%>|(16)%h %C(7)%ad %C(8)%<(16,trunc)%an %C(auto)%d %>|(1)%s'\'' --all'
My one complaint: Search code in a repo, and then there is no link to return to the repo home. Back, back, back, back…
TLDR: They use names.
Can I have a dollar for every public S3 bucket?
They may not have had boosters yet
I was once complimented in a group with “He has the most stars on GitHub of anyone I’ve met, he might as well be famous.” Dork pride for sure.
I used to use rsync
to copy data from my storage array on one machine to an external and an off site backup. Since a lot of it was code, it always took forever to scan all the small files, and I had to script unlocking remote partitions.
With encrypted ZFS, I can just zfs snap
then zfs send
, and it does the same thing at the block level, raw, so way faster, less data transfer, and no need to send a key or passphrase unless I need to mount it at the destination (meaning a cloud provider could never know the data, for instance).
ZFS is also recursive, so if I have s/storage
and /storage/stuff
defined, I can snap and send either level, which makes it as versatile as rsync.
I remember this. I also remember using scp
instead. And ftp
, if I go back far enough. rsync
is still my friend though zfs
has mostly replaced it now.
“I’ve built an off-grid support group. Join us on Facebook.”
Bot responding to the wrong article? The saint one was nearby.
Why not write… Bash?
Also, until I get this running, can I use 0.4 with Lemmy 0.19?
It ended up being an outbound connectivity issue due to firewall changes. Doh. The thing that confused me is Lemmy.ml was still making it through without an outbound response.