only drawback is that it doesn’t create differential backups
This is a big drawback because even if you don’t need to keep old versions of files, you could be replicating silent disk corruption to your backup.
only drawback is that it doesn’t create differential backups
This is a big drawback because even if you don’t need to keep old versions of files, you could be replicating silent disk corruption to your backup.
Sounds legit, thank you.
Distro is not in the regular expression. This incident will be reported.
They’re mad because GNU’s Not Unix and such.
Have you checked the signup page for your Lemmy instance lately? It amounts to “write us a short essay personal statement of what you intend to do here and we’ll manually approve your account sometime, hopefully soon.” I know this is somewhat standardized among instances, and it’s there for a noble reason, but it’s without a doubt friction for everybody who goes to sign up, and a barrier to entry for a good chunk of people, who might not yet even fully know why they’d want to join aside from “my friend says this is cool.”
Thanks, Dr. Dystopia.
Fun fact: this feature used to be built-in to Firefox itself.
Yeah. I found that post after I, too, was banned.
Relevant discussion: [email protected] mod silently bans people from their community for disagreeing, and tries to hide the comments from being seen in the modlog.
I think you might be looking for something like OpenSnitch.
Sounds krizappy, my dilznoofus!
In keeping with current trends, that box should contain only a download code. (Which in this case I guess would be a piece of paper with a URL.)
Whose entire life was in a… what?
You’d pretty much never see someone’s keyboard on a video call.
Sure, but that’s not in their answer.