+1 for borg + hetzner storage box, though externals do give pretty good value for some uses. I have all my movies/tv on a 6tb external and it would have cost so much more to do it any other way
+1 for borg + hetzner storage box, though externals do give pretty good value for some uses. I have all my movies/tv on a 6tb external and it would have cost so much more to do it any other way
- Be a stranger to the world’s ways.
one out of 72 isn’t bad
I’m trying out Arch on my laptop atm, and tbh the only real advantage (at least for me) is that the packages tend to be a lot fresher than on Debian-based distros. The question is how many of your packages you really need to be that fresh.
I think a lot of Arch users feel like wizards because they connected to the home wifi using the command line, but if you’ve tinkered with (/broken then had to fix lol) other distros, you will have done all this stuff before
Yeah I remember very clearly — they introduced advertising and the whole thing went immediately to shit 🤷
Gonna add my voice to those calling for a foss stumbleupon
Yes, but what if you need to download additional drivers for your wireless card
I’d vote for a candidate who only communicates via ouija board over Trump.
Give it a few months
It’s not rocket science. You might need a wired connection to begin with though
But the GUI also requires memorizing — often steps that are not consistent across desktop environments, or even versions of the same one! Terminal commands otoh can be noted down for later use — and the terminal remembers them. I use the GUI for some things too tbc — it depends on your use case obvs — but you don’t need to pretend the terminal is this genius-hacker level of inaccessible, because it’s really not
So I never planned on using the cli, but the thing is, when you’re following a tutorial — say you’re installing/configuring something new — it is so much easier to copy/paste commands than it is to read instructions and then translate them to your own particular GUI environment. Once you’ve done that a few times, you’re already one of us
Look rather than dunk on you, I’m going to recommend Mike Duncan’s Revolutions podcast, because it gives a fair overview of what the liberal revolutions were about, why socialism grew out of that moment, and how there came to be this irreconciliable beef between liberalism and socialism. The whole thing is great, but 1848 is the real crisis point if all you care about is the schism.
Do you know what the word ‘liberal’ actually means
I’m blaming Germany, actually. Keep up.
It’s because the USSR used to outsource a lot of their dirtiest industry to Poland, and now the EU do it
Integrated AC ftw bebeh
It was a siege though, just as the siege of Gaza is a siege
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The siege of Ceuta lasted for more than thirty years.
Yeah tbf the siege has only been going on for twenty years
The thing is, it’s fun