Was using realvnc to vnc from remote, it was easy and cloud driven.
Fully swapped to tailscale and normal VNC sever now.
Performance is good and works great for the troubleshooting and small GUI stuff I need to do.
Was using realvnc to vnc from remote, it was easy and cloud driven.
Fully swapped to tailscale and normal VNC sever now.
Performance is good and works great for the troubleshooting and small GUI stuff I need to do.
Hashes for cached content. Anyone know what sort of DB makes sense here?
You’d think these centralised LLM search providers would be caching a lot of this stuff, eg perplexity or claude.
Borg to a NAS.
500GB of that NAS is “special” so I then rsync that to a 500GB old laptop hdd, of which is is duplicated again to another 500GB old laptop hdd.
Same 500GB rsync’d to Cloud Server.
I was confused what you meant by background colour thing so I went to dust
docs haha.
Now I got you. It’s a codeblock so it shows in monospace font. Look up .md formatting for tips.
In this case its a word between backticks `
dust
Yes, it’s du
in Rust + more.
Nice!
You don’t just trade 1 powerful ceo for another when you get the chance to leave. Ridiculous.
Achemm…
GNU Linux
Is there something that runs in the browser / displays a webpage to keep the browser experience that you know of?
Why does newfile need sudo to be created?
You need it to be owned by root?
Nice day to move to nixos ;)
Pull through Cache / proxy is what you’re looking for.
2x 2TB with rsync
2X 500GB with rsync.
1x 1TB cloud drive via rsync
The 2TB has a 500GB dir that gets cloned to the other 2 500GB drives and the cloud.
4 drives, 2 locations (1 offsite)
I could spare 500gb portion somewhere I guess but it’s just easy atm that the important 500GB gets copied around 1x a week.
That’s not where “it comes from” though. Since if it were,it wouldnt need to be half a page down.
It’s associated yes, but not in everybodies mind is that the case.
How does this comment say anything about that?
Its literally the first thing in the wiki page. “Line” between apposing forces is the “order”. ie Mantainers in this case.
The first time I heard the phrase was from a TV show with Mr Bean when I was like 9 or 10.
As another commenter said, I think the article guy is a bit sensitive or took it the wrong way, since “the thin blue line” when talking about maintainers is very much like they are acting as defense to “outside” forces. Whether that is good or bad for Linux, is debated.
A thin line between chaos and order. That line is blue if it’s the police.
https://archive.org/details/thethinbluelinecomplete
Starring Rowan Atkinson
Its simply the Police in general…
You scrolled half a wiki page to the part that fits your narrative.
The metaphor of a thin blue line is that they “the police” are not in the typical sense very large, like an army, but they do keep the order with a thin presence of rule and order. Sounds like what maintainers do in this case.
Cigarette lighter and a small nail/pin. Heat it up and scrape out what you can. Heat the nail and print head.
Little kitchen blow torch / jet lighter for better effect.