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And the commute is considered working hours. An hour commute means I’m in the office 9-3. With a lunch break.
And the commute is considered working hours. An hour commute means I’m in the office 9-3. With a lunch break.
People with real skills and leadership ability aren’t politicians.
I just put a toilet in my camper van. My own place to poop no matter where I am!
Ride smooth not fast has won me some mountain bike races.
Yet it’s the sysadmin who gets blamed, not the developer. “How can you tune the database so this doesn’t happen?”
That’s fucking stupid.
Borg. With rsync.net if you want to keep an off-site.
Sleep in your car at a truck stop or rest area like, uh, truckers do. Trucks can’t just park anywhere for the night, especially in a town or city. Not sure where you are getting that idea from.
Naemon and Graylog.
Let’s skip the AI and give thunderbird some love instead. Then again, it’s pretty feature complete as is. Just keep it up to date to keep running and secure.
Bummer that it’s giving you such a hard time. On rdp: Linux/Linux doesn’t even need it. ssh to remote. Run gui app. It runs on remote and displays locally. Wayland is probably going to kill that though. Until it does, the X11 client / server model is pretty swank.
Roundcube
Brings back fond memories of rockbox on my sansa.
Stop telling me what to do. Your post is exactly what you are complaining of. Those with the curiosity and aptitude will gravitate to the tech that serves their needs. Usually on their own, regardless of what anybody else tells them. How do you think Linux came to dominate Internet infrastructure in the first place.
Go preach elsewhere.
I’d still use a nas for storage and another system for VMs. Unless you want to make your VM server have an array itself, but then you have to mange that on the same server.
It works the same either way. Borg does a lot of different backups on my home network. I also have more than just Borg backups that I want off-site, so an rclone of everything from that nas share once after everything else is done makes more sense than duplicating Borg everywhere. The rclone’d stuff can be used directly just like if it was put there by Borg itself.
Dns caching
That is rsync.net’s entire business model.
I still rclone my Borg repos there instead of relying on snapshots though.
Self documenting systems ftw.