

Obligatory, “What’s a greek urn?” question.
Obligatory, “What’s a greek urn?” question.
Sometimes: a laughing hyena.
If you don’t have tested backups, you don’t have a backup.
That’s not really the point of a gotcha question. The point is to score a (valueless) point over the victim and let the victim know you’re (not you commenter) an arse.
“Have you voted? Your vote matters. Things can only change if you vote.” (UK oligarchy feudalism resident)
Fucking gotcha of my life, right there. Took a while before they knew it was a gotcha question though.
If you haven’t tested your backups, you ain’t got a backup.
Early 20 century comedy. Laurel and Hardy, Harold Lloyd, Marx Brothers, and all the rest. Not technically a series; sue me.
What kind of car is that?
systemd seems to like mounting stuff on /media. However, I would consult the Linux filesystem hierarchy documents around (eg. Wikipedia and then follow the references) for the most compatible place.
/srv /mnt tend to suggest themselves. /home is for your personal stuff not shared user wide stuff.
Don’t put stuff in local directories, leave it in a NAS location and mount it where you need it using fstab or auto/mount units and the appropriate filesystem. Maybe I’ve misunderstood something you wrote to think of this last bit.
All we need now is a CodeTitanic, to make the story complete.
Thank-you brother. It’s getting ridiculous. That’s a great ‘planet’ blog with a wide interest range.
Thanks for the link.
Rather a scatter gun approach, affecting normal blogs; surveillance state. Thanks Tories.
Clock the banner at the bottom of the page (assuming you’re on a UK IP): https://lobste.rs/
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I like your style!
There’s a change detection add-on for Firefox I use for websites which don’t have RSS feeds. Might work on that other thing.
SiteDelta Watch.
Syncthing is fast. I have an IPv6 setup too which seems to help.
I have my downloads directory on my desktop linked to a downloads directory on my Android; you can’t link to the real Android downloads directory anymore so I use another.
When the file is removed from the desktop downloads directory it disappears from mobile.
I tried using Bluetooth between them but it’s more fiddly than Syncthing with my config. Switch Bluetooth on on desktop, connect to desktop, send file, disconnect, move file. Whereas Syncthing is always on.
However, before I started using Obsidian notes I used to transfer URLs using Signal’s Note-to-self thing. Signal on both desktop and mobile.
Obviously, I sync between mobile and desktop Obsidian using Syncthing.
Ditto. All those hurty downvotes.
Own a Porsche, VW … ?
This is just getting ridiculous, OP. Gen Z is the new catholic guilt.
We’re just waiting. See you soon.
Chicken. Obv.