

OMG, Ronald McDonald?
OMG, Ronald McDonald?
You
kill
nazis.
The Wolfenstein franchise comes pretty close.
I use Ansible to deploy a bunch of containers with intradependencies (shared volumes, networks and settings). One of the containers is homemade with the source pulled from codeberg. Variables are kept in a separate file and passwords in an encrypted one and the whole thing is in a private repo. It is quite flexible.
When I started out converting from compose, I literally asked Copilot for “this, but in Ansible”, which got me pretty far.
history | grep whatever
is quite useful when you just barely remember a command or the files you used it on.
So whenever you see people using LLM-generated content, remember to ask them how much clean drinking water it cost.
Obsidian looks interesting.
Thanks for the suggestion, but it seems like the challenges with Komga would be similar to those when using Mylar. I’ll probably just go for a spreadsheet.
That was my first idea too, but last I checked it didn’t scrape much other than English editions (using Comicvine AFAIR) and had no way of manually adding stuff it can’t scrape.
Scraping metadata. Wish/purchase/pull lists. Keeping track of multiple editions. Perhaps even scraping entire collections/storylines into manageable lists?
At the very least a quick way to use my phone to check if I already have a specific comic when I’m at the store.
Grist might be useful if I end up setting more than a spreadsheet up, thanks.
Thanks for the suggestion. I think that might be too much work for my needs though.
Then it does nothing.
It sources (includes) any file found in ~/.bashrc.d/ so check that directory.
You’re right ofcourse.
Check that you actually have persistent storage enabled. (See man journald.conf
and search for Storage
)
Read up on the numerous parameters to journalctl. (man journalctl
)
journalctl --boot -2
will show logs from previous boot.
journalctl --since "-2 weeks" --unit=sshd
last two weeks worth of sshd logs.
Then you’re working in an idiotic repo. You could just as well have have a master and an actual_master branch. Similar idiocy.
No, he’s not!
The container sees each volume as a seperate filesystem, regardless of your underlying disk setup and you cannot hardlink across filesystems.
Missing Slayer t-shirt option.
I’d guess that it originates from Hekkenfeldt, an old Nothern European name for Hekla (Heklufjall), an Icelandic volcano believed to be the entrance to Hell and a meeting place for witches.