This looks like it could have been the inspiration for He-Man
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This looks like it could have been the inspiration for He-Man
Oh, look. An U.T.B.A.P.H.
I remember this thread! Before I saw this comment, I had already gone to look it up again:
Here’s the initial post of Verionica’s video on booting from ISO files: https://linuxmom.net/@vkc/112905487325961707
And here’s the post on 'The Ventoy conspiracy": https://linuxmom.net/@vkc/112906968594601449
I abhor those Temu YouTube ads.
TikTok is correct. Ban them all.
Good point. She commutes a few days per week, but I’m 100/% work from home. Can’t say I miss commuting.
My ADHD would not allow me to function without reminders.
Best side effect of the insulated bottles is not having to use a coaster because they don’t sweat.
Not sure I could get used to using transparent bags for dog poop.
My wife and I share the cars like this. Is it so weird? We usually select the best car for the job at hand.
I’m totally going to try this.
I still use Windows for work, but the last version I used on any of my personal computers was XP.
If AI is better than the existing voice-prompt systems, then I’ll take it, but I doubt it will be.
Cold apples are the best!
I remember running Slackware and having to recompile the kernel for just about any hardware you added. I configured a box to be used as a router before routers were something you could get commonly at Best Buy.
I was taking comp. sci. at university and all our work was done on Sparc workstations. Having a Unix-like machine at home was a great help during that time
I see what you did there.
Navidrome is still the best music server, even with all of its limitations. For what it’s worth, the developer is currently working on features intended to support multiple music libraries. It’s going to happen eventually.
Does nextcloud deck have recurring tasks yet? I didn’t think it did.
+1 for long-ass backup script. First dump the databases with the appropriate command. Currently, I have only MariaDB and Postgres instances. Then, I use Borg to backup the database dumps and the docker volumes.
Database SQL dumps compress very well. I haven’t had any problems yet
If you fired a gun past an MRI machine, could it conceivably catch the bullets? I am currently assuming that significant deflection is absolutely possible with such a powerful magnet.