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I’ve got root.
I think that this is the reason that the rust programming language exists: to make learning the skill too hard for a regular person.
Pihole runs on a 10-15 dollar computer (raspberry pi) and blocks anything you want, and is free as in freedom software. It is also zero cost.
You had me in the first half, not gonna lie 🫡😂💀
I prefer the 'ole $sudo dd -i /dev/random -o /dev/sda
I put Linux mint on it, cinnamon mode!
I just put GNU/Linux on a Celeron II 4 core single threaded CPU. It’s running along fine. I didn’t even have a use case, but just felt bad to let the old technology go to waste. This was within the last two weeks.
Or bodies are in a constant state of getting older and undergoing collapse. I think that believing in the good old days is a reaction to getting old. I think that believing in some golden past is it reaction to our own bodily degeneration. Fear of our mortality is a powerful force, and I think that a large amount of people externalize/project that fear onto their perception of society.
I always use this command as $rm -fr and read it as remove, for real
You’re a hero. Just so you know, you can mail people bags of animal waste.
Uncomplicated firewall is a nice frontend for up tables.
Aye aye, Captain! 🫡
The entire framework thing is not a good value because it costs like ~2000 dollars for a laptop. People are acting like the timeline for use on these things is infinity. It’s not. I have on two occasions went and bought an i3 and Celeron laptop for 100 dollars each. Both of these machines do what I need. Both play emulators, both play videos. I just want to know which use case a 2000 dollar laptop that is modular fits? I feel like this is astroturfing. The laptops have m1 expansion as well. Help me out here. Why is a framework worth 20 cheap and reliable laptops? Inb4 sustainability, you would still be trashing the old parts after upgrading, right? I feel like workstations have so much more value if we are talking about modularity and power. I guess, if this is your one computer to rule them all you might be able to justify the expense, but why not buy a workstation for like 1000 bucks, a 200 dollar laptop, and pocket the leftover 800 buckeroos?
Rsync on a scheduled task is dead simple. If your friend can stomach WSL (Windows subsystem for Linux) being on the machine you might try using that. The command is a one liner:
$rsync -r /path/to/source /path/to/backup
and can be automated with cron.
Free software!!
I’m guessing lanclets? I can’t remember.
Yo, empty your computer recycle bin / yeah can. That’s where the files are.