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florian 14 points 10 months ago

No, not lower. Different, incompatible standards.

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florian 13 points 2 years ago

Systemd/Linux

Just to trigger certain people.

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florian 10 points 2 years ago

Today's German lesson:

  • abholen - to pickup
  • Ort - place/location
  • Abholort - pickup location
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florian 6 points 2 years ago

I am still waiting for a localized templating engine, so it is โ‚ฌPayment

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florian 6 points 2 years ago path: 0 12377737 12386598, hotness: undefined, score: 6, children: 0
florian 6 points 3 years ago

It depends on the use case. The most common security issue I have seen with docker is on Linux desktop systems: docker deamon runs as root and user wants to use it to test all kinds of containers. So they make the docker socket accessible to the user, to lazy to use "sudo docker" every time... Having access to the docker socket means having the same permissions as the one running the daemon: root . Your browser effectively now has root permissions. At this point you could just login as root to your desktop.

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florian 4 points 3 years ago

Access to specialists mostly need a referral from your family doctor.

That hasnโ€™t been the case in many years now, you can just make an appointment without a referral.

Well, for most specialist. There are still a few cases were it is required, e.g. radiologist.

Also with public insurance you might have to wait longer for your appointment with a specialist - but if you have a referral from your family doctor, they can add a urgency note (Dringlichkeitsvermerk) on it and you will get an appointment faster. With that you can also call the health service hotline (116117) and they have to find an appointment for you.

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florian 4 points 3 years ago

Oolong does have caffeine ๐Ÿค”

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florian 4 points 3 years ago

[...] there is no incentive for companies to go and open their doors in east Germany [...] They are building modern factories with high automations and are getting massive incentives to do so.

Which one is it? No incentives? Massive incentives?

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florian 3 points a year ago

Why do you want to replace it if you like and it still works?

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florian 2 points 2 years ago

I seems a long time ago, I build the same thing as you. For templating I used https://github.com/christopher-ramirez/secretary and as "database" I used Google sheets. Still use it at work.

It never was really user friendly so I am looking to replace it. That is also the main issue with your self build solution? Or are there other issues as well?

I didn't know about Documint. Looks interesting, will check it out, thanks ๐Ÿ‘

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florian 2 points 2 years ago

What is "Make"? Hard to Google name.

Have you considered open sourcing you self built solution?

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florian 1 point 5 months ago

The Ukrainians have enough shit on their hands, do not send them unsolicited dick picks.

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florian 1 point 3 years ago

While I do see a difference between those two "incentives", they are not that different to me. Both are about the general economic conditions which a company uses to determine where to invest. Also in both cases the conditions are influenced by politics, and shaped by financial policies.

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florian 1 point 5 months ago

Edit Ukraine reaction to "Accidentally!" after RTFA.

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florian 1 point 22 days ago
  • Ibb & Obb
  • DYO
  • Wild Woods
  • unrailed 2
  • Lovers in a dangerous spacetime
  • picopark
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florian 1 point 2 years ago

Well, there is.

From the Expansion card selection step:

We suggest ordering 4 or more Expansion Cards, and that at least one is a USB-C Expansion Card for charging the laptop.

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florian 0 points 3 years ago
  1. So, you do want to run rsnapshot on the Borg repository (the destination to which is backed up)? Both rsnapshot and Borg keep a history, so you are keeping a history of when the Borg repository had which history. This will not be particularly efficient nor "as intended".
  2. be aware that Borg does incremental backups on file chunks, while rsnapshot works on whole files. So if a large file changes, rsnapshot will duplicate the storage used.
  3. a Borg repository is more like a database of chunks (similar to git), while rsnapshot recreates the original backup data.

According to https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/... the repository storage consists of 500mb files. So using rsnapshot on those, will not be work as you want it to.

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florian -1 points 16 days ago

Wildberries sales military goods. Not dual use. Military. Explicitly advertised "for the special military operation".

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thanks for using Leebra!

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