MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 100%
Yeah, push is a play services thing.
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 100%
At my org the security is so heavy
Yet you allow some rando software with evelated privileges to run their own updates?
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 88%
Wait, this is allowed?
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 75%
In Swiss, Milk alternatives like oat milk, aren't allowed to contain "milk" in the name, because they're not milk.
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 100%
They can do that, with the few overworked people remaining?
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 100%
Two partitions for a live linux, the second for home and other data. It can come in handy, if you're on linux.
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 100%
IT security?
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 100%
Medieval Dynasty?
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 100%
Jetplanes run on Windows. 🤦
Btw, how bad is security in jetplanes generally?
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 100%
Wie ironisch. Pilotprojekt (nicht Studie, praktischer Versuch) hat ergeben, dass Firmen in 4 Tagen bei vollem Lohn mehr Umsatz machten und die Arbeitnehmer 2/3 weniger Krankheitstage hatten.
Oder in kurz für Merz: mehr Umsatz und weniger krank bei 4-Tage-Woche.
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 100%
iOS version is in the works but there's something similiar online too.
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 100%
What if they "live" only for about a thousand years? Ever heard of a Roman soldier ghost in ancient ruins?
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 100%
But they all have the problem of increasing humidity and not working if the air is saturated.
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 59%
To stir up some more shit, nuclear power has the same hidden emissions as lithium and the same political problems as oil, nuclear waste excluded.
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 100%
Is trust score 0 good or bad? I use uBlock with canvas blocker (fakes canvas) and some settings like referer.xorigin.trimming.
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 100%
regular backups (see below) of things like /etc
There's etckeeper too.
Btw, etc is for system/default settings.
MonkderDritte 3mo ago • 81%
Meaning, simple apps which are doing one thing well are targeted too for deletion in play store?
cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/13720140 > For example, there is [Material Notes](https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.maelchiotti.localmaterialnotes) which has a editor toolbar with **bold**, ~~_indented_~~, ~~stroke~~, etc. But this is rendered, exported to json or syntax like Markdown. This app too, in which i write this on lemmy, does the same. We have ☐, ☒, •, ‣ in Unicode, 𝗕𝗼𝗹𝗱, 𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑛𝑡, s̵t̵r̵o̵k̵e̵, so why not use this? > > Basically, what i'm looking for is a text editor with editor toolbar/keystrokes for Android or Linux, which adds unicode symbols for rich text. It would make reading plain text notes/todo lists cross-device simpler. Yes, there's UnicodePad and Charmap but that's not the same.
cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/13720140 > For example, there is [Material Notes](https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.maelchiotti.localmaterialnotes) which has a editor toolbar with **bold**, ~~_indented_~~, ~~stroke~~, etc. But this is rendered, exported to json or syntax like Markdown. This app too, in which i write this on lemmy, does the same. We have ☐, ☒, •, ‣ in Unicode, 𝗕𝗼𝗹𝗱, 𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑛𝑡, s̵t̵r̵o̵k̵e̵, so why not use this? > > Basically, what i'm looking for is a text editor with editor toolbar/keystrokes for Android or Linux, which adds unicode symbols for rich text. It would make reading plain text notes/todo lists cross-device simpler. Yes, there's UnicodePad and Charmap but that's not the same.
For example, there is [Material Notes](https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.maelchiotti.localmaterialnotes) which has a editor toolbar with **bold**, _indented_, ~~stroke~~, etc. But this is rendered, exported to json or syntax like Markdown. This app too, in which i write this on lemmy, does the same. We have ☐, ☒, •, ‣ in Unicode, 𝗕𝗼𝗹𝗱, 𝑖𝑛𝑑𝑒𝑛𝑡, s̵t̵r̵o̵k̵e̵, so why not use this? Basically, what i'm looking for is a text editor with toolbar/keystrokes for Android or Linux, which adds unicode symbols for rich text. It would make reading plain text notes/todo lists cross-device simpler. Yes, there's UnicodePad and Charmap but that's not the same. edit: something where you mark a word, tap the **B** in the toolbar or press ctrl+b and it replaces the characters with uc bold characters, no? Tap the list button and it adds uc bullet points, etc...
This is bothering me for years now, my backup script always takes everything with it, taking forever to finish. I initially used the `--exclude` option, but this is rather restrictive, cluttered the script and still had the excluded directories. Then i discovered `-X/--exclude-from` but same result here, weird globbing and still fails. So i hacked a negative list via fd's `--ignore-file` and tar `-T/--files-from` together. But tar *still* includes files and directories not on the fucking files.tmp. So i'm not sure if it is a bug in Arch's GNU tar or if it's maybe a parameter in the wrong position, tar can be *removed* there. This is my current code ``` # tar -cf - -X "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME"/backup/ignore "$INPUT" -P fd . -Hi --ignore-file "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME"/backup/ignore "${INPUT}" > "$_tmpfile" tar -cf - --verbatim-files-from --files-from="$_tmpfile" -P \ |pv -tapes "$_fssize" \ |compress >"${OUTPUT}.$_ext" ``` INPUT is $HOME in this case. And if anyone has a solution that works on busybox tar as well...
While updating my system the graphical session crashed and after reboot the kernel was missing (reminder that you should update on tty). Trying to fix that from a live-system, mounting system nvme partition to mnt, there's now /mnt/@ @cache @log, while your usual root folders are in @, log fikes @log and so on. Filesystem is btrfs, no subvolumes, if that matters. So why is this? And can i just mount boot to /mnt/@/boot? Do break something, if i move /mnt/@ content to /mnt?
Thought i share it, since it came in handy lots as a GoG enjoyer. ``` steamworkshop_dl() { steamcmd +login anonymous +workshop_download_item "$1" "$2" validate +quit mv -v "<path to your temp Steam folder>/steamapps/workshop/content/"$1"/"$2" "$PWD"/"$3" } ``` Purpose: downloading Steam Workshop mod to $PWD with minimal work. `Usage: steamworkshop_dl [game-id] [mod-id] [name]` game-id is in the URL of the main workshop page, mod-id is in the URL of the mod To make usage simpler, create an alias with the game-id: ``` alias stdl='steamworkshop_dl <game-id>' stdl <mod-id> 'that mod' ``` Needs steamcmd. If download fails, try username and password instead of 'anonymous'.
I have this in my `/etc/sysctl.d/99-oomkiller.conf` ``` # "Iron Reserve" that can not be consumed by rogue tasks vm.admin_reserve_kbytes = 1024000 # 0 = extensive heuristic scan of joblist (system doesn't have the power for that, when oomkiller is needed). Can shoot the wrong task # 1 or more = kills the first task with condition "out of memory" vm.oom_kill_allocating_task = 1 ``` Yet somehow i still got in a livelock. So i remembered [nohang](https://github.com/hakavlad/nohang) and found in it's readme about mgrlu. I found [some documentation](https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/next/admin-guide/mm/multigen_lru.html) to it but it only provides runtime examples (already enabled but set to 0 on Artix, `/sys/kernel/mm/lru_gen/min_ttl_ms` should be 1000). How should i set this permanently, sysctl doesn't accept `min_ttl_ms`. Via kernel, via local.d script (non-systemd, dinit)? Why doesn't my config above work? Any recommendation to runtime-services? (earlyoom for my server i guess)