

browsers complain less, and some apps (like HomeAssistant Android) only accept that
browsers complain less, and some apps (like HomeAssistant Android) only accept that
mirror!!44!!!
lol lucky you that you can resume from sleep
why eat pizza if you like plain bread more?
I don’t care what they use, be it linux, a BSD, OSX, Plan9… but windows?? that is pathetic!!
I bet you never heard its cool sound.
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best thing ever
oh nice! I see this is a relatively new feature. thanks!
Because as you suspect, an image backup cannot be done while the partition being imaged is live.
can’t it, though?
macrium reflect’s normal operation is to run when the ststem is running normally. it creates a volume shadowcopy of your filesystem, and backs that up. a BTRFS/ZFS snapshot is basically what a volume shadowcopy is on windows, but with a less fancy name. if you make a snapshot, you can back that up, either with zfs send, btrfs send, rsync, borg backup, whatever. the difference is that on linux it’s not possible to notify programs that a snapshot will happen please sanitize your databases, while windows does that too, so if you restore on linux that’s like if your computer crashed because power went off
sure, it can’t be done with other filesystems, but OP said they have BTRFS. I think the boot partition can be safely imaged too: remount as read only and make a normal image.
they have paid features, but it is very useful even with just the free features and limits
how do you use it with proxmox, and for what kind of notifications?
its very truthful though. butter melts easily, like your data in RAID5/6 mode
mergerfs in the kernel would be cool for better performance.
for those that don’t know, it’s a FUSE based filesystem, which is also cool, but can be slow at times.
edit a filename while the file is open?
that should work on all filesystems on linux, shouldn’t it? linux keeps file handles by inode number, not filename. this is also the reason system updates can happen while everything is running, because replacing the open files is possible too, and the processes that opened it earlier keep seeing the old version of it
it doesn’t snap like a pro, though. I’m not a windows fan, but the NTFS snapshotting tech, the Volume Shadowcopy service on windows, notifies databases and whatever that is subscribed to it so that they can finish writing whatever is in the pipeline, and receive feedback from writers when they are done to know when to proceed.
as I know, linux does not have such a mechanism. without it restoring a snapshot made on a running system is exactly like booting from a crash.
sure better than nothing. but it’s not like a pro.
afaik that just auto-subscribes you to a popular lemmy-alternatives of your communities
if you are the only person, you cannot be defederated because of instance hopper ban evaders
large language model. a type of ai that generates believable text
but it can help against that if you disable registrations after you got your account
well maybe on certain (mainstream?) subs, but tech subs like those that do something with selfhosting have a lot of discussions. including in the comments of posts that point to external content!
its a shame that there’s no lemmy instance thats basically a mirror of a few reddit subs (or is there?)
for every single subdomain, on desktop. firefox mobile does not even remember the decision. HA Android straight out refuses it, and thats not a local problem but a relatively known one in the community