No way man. If you solved that problem you would be rich.
And here is the madness: :) https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils/commit/35217221c211f3...
Cool but requires shit (js at least)
are you american or what? That's really insane man. Take care of yourself. :)
Truuuue. :) But my point is my searches usually end up in: wikipedia, blogpost, *overflow, twitter, reddit, papers ... So making a search engine for only those sites, could be a usable search engine indeed and I would…
I don't see any problem here. I've been using startpage for the last 5 years and I'm not looking back. I woudn't have any problem using any other search engine, nowdays any search engine works. The 3 or 4 times that I…
I spent the last week testing ext4/btrfs/zfs on Linux and I found that zfs is rather slow and btrfs has improved its performance a lot in the last years (I should refined the script a bit, upload some graphics and make…
Awesome video. I've watch the video at least 2 times it's great and interesting. :) I cannot recommend all the CCC media highly enough. ;)
shameless plug: https://github.com/liloman/pomodoroTasks2
Got it but not for my use case then cause I don't want to halve my storage capacity. Anyway I will try to use it for my main PC which has several disks and continue to use my solution for single disk machines (laptop,…
Ok, so zfs for single drive users doesn't fix single data corruption. Definitely I'm going to use my solution so. All the next generation FS stuff is cool (btrfs also indeed) but for the simplest use case people just…
Is zfs able to repair from single data (copy) corruption? My main issue is to be able to repair a "silent" data corruption on a single drive machine. Am I able to use x% of my "partition" to data repair or do I need to…
Interesting. That's rigth the kind of hardware I was referring to, 1 GB of plain RAM. Truly, I haven't tested ZFS yet for that reason I've always read that ZFS has big requirements so I refrained to try it. It seems I…
I started a really simple and effective project the last month to be able to fix from bitrot in linux(MacOs/Unix?). It's "almost done" just need more real testing and make the systemd service. I've been pretty busy the…
Seriously, I'm been using it for more than 5 years and I've only enabled it for local sites and everything is working. It depends on what sites you browse. I don't do any social, use google or any other crap, so it's…
I used it for 10 years till 6 years ago. kudos for it!!
if you're a technical person you don't associate containers with docker. That technology is much older than docker and even with that there're so many alternatives than docker is just one more.
Interesting
That's the way how git and git-annex work.
The spender's opinion is interesting: https://lwn.net/Articles/668735/
I'm glad you liked it. :) I don't understand why the default bash/readline doesn't get something related for substring search or way better autocompletions, it's really not that hard definitely (actually quite easy) and…
I actually resolved most of that common issues with just bash: :) Substring history search, so you can use just a substring to look for a argument,command. Binded to ctr+r/s by default. ;)…
Cool. I've been using a combination of NoScript,Self-destruction coockies,ublock and a personal vimperator script to wipe out all that nasty stuff when I close the window.…
I made a pomodoro app for Linux based on taskwarrior. I have been using it for a while with free sync online ... https://github.com/liloman/pomodoroTasks
Cool I have a great collection in lastfm also. So I should check it out...
No way man. If you solved that problem you would be rich.
And here is the madness: :) https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils/commit/35217221c211f3...
Cool but requires shit (js at least)
are you american or what? That's really insane man. Take care of yourself. :)
Truuuue. :) But my point is my searches usually end up in: wikipedia, blogpost, *overflow, twitter, reddit, papers ... So making a search engine for only those sites, could be a usable search engine indeed and I would…
I don't see any problem here. I've been using startpage for the last 5 years and I'm not looking back. I woudn't have any problem using any other search engine, nowdays any search engine works. The 3 or 4 times that I…
I spent the last week testing ext4/btrfs/zfs on Linux and I found that zfs is rather slow and btrfs has improved its performance a lot in the last years (I should refined the script a bit, upload some graphics and make…
Awesome video. I've watch the video at least 2 times it's great and interesting. :) I cannot recommend all the CCC media highly enough. ;)
shameless plug: https://github.com/liloman/pomodoroTasks2
Got it but not for my use case then cause I don't want to halve my storage capacity. Anyway I will try to use it for my main PC which has several disks and continue to use my solution for single disk machines (laptop,…
Ok, so zfs for single drive users doesn't fix single data corruption. Definitely I'm going to use my solution so. All the next generation FS stuff is cool (btrfs also indeed) but for the simplest use case people just…
Is zfs able to repair from single data (copy) corruption? My main issue is to be able to repair a "silent" data corruption on a single drive machine. Am I able to use x% of my "partition" to data repair or do I need to…
Interesting. That's rigth the kind of hardware I was referring to, 1 GB of plain RAM. Truly, I haven't tested ZFS yet for that reason I've always read that ZFS has big requirements so I refrained to try it. It seems I…
I started a really simple and effective project the last month to be able to fix from bitrot in linux(MacOs/Unix?). It's "almost done" just need more real testing and make the systemd service. I've been pretty busy the…
Seriously, I'm been using it for more than 5 years and I've only enabled it for local sites and everything is working. It depends on what sites you browse. I don't do any social, use google or any other crap, so it's…
I used it for 10 years till 6 years ago. kudos for it!!
if you're a technical person you don't associate containers with docker. That technology is much older than docker and even with that there're so many alternatives than docker is just one more.
Interesting
That's the way how git and git-annex work.
The spender's opinion is interesting: https://lwn.net/Articles/668735/
I'm glad you liked it. :) I don't understand why the default bash/readline doesn't get something related for substring search or way better autocompletions, it's really not that hard definitely (actually quite easy) and…
I actually resolved most of that common issues with just bash: :) Substring history search, so you can use just a substring to look for a argument,command. Binded to ctr+r/s by default. ;)…
Cool. I've been using a combination of NoScript,Self-destruction coockies,ublock and a personal vimperator script to wipe out all that nasty stuff when I close the window.…
I made a pomodoro app for Linux based on taskwarrior. I have been using it for a while with free sync online ... https://github.com/liloman/pomodoroTasks
Cool I have a great collection in lastfm also. So I should check it out...