Don’t think I’ve seen fish shell yet
Don’t think I’ve seen fish shell yet
Other than ublock:
I do think they’re visual pollution and I don’t like looking at them at all. That said, I do understand they are needed.
Just wish they’d find a way to stop birds from flying into them all the time.
You can use the f-droid store to find them. Its a play store alternative.
The first time I felt like I spent most of my time in cutscenes and figuring out what to do. The second time I just plowed through the main story and enjoyed the ride.
You’re welcome! For tmux check out pain control, gives some alternative and maybe easier to remember bindings.
Replayed RDR2 on the PS5, most fun I’ve had with a game in a while.
Had to call the police because some kids were vandalizing a subway station. While that was going on there was a dude on a bench quietly doing what I hope was stroking his pet banana in his pants. Yay society.
Im using borgmatic, a wrapper around Borg that has some extra functionality.
Very happy with it, does exactly as advertised.
Wireguard-easy is plain old wireguard with with a nice web interface for management, that’s all.
It’s easy to set up and use, I’d recommend it.
You can sync easily to another device on the same network via ssh for example. You can also call a script automatically after the backup has been created and do your custom stuff in there.
I’m really liking borgmatic myself as a wrapper for Borg.
EDIT: I don’t have experience doing full OS backups. I only make backups of specific directories.
They’re both good at what they do. Personally I switched from pihole to adguard, only because adguard let’s you use wildcard domains. This lets me point all of *.mydomain.com to one IP address.
You have full control over what you block and whitelist. So if anything goes wrong, you can just troubleshoot it and whitelist if needed. If all fails, you can always (temporarily) turn off all blocking in pihole.
And so it begins, the marketing world has got its claws in AI.
I have one 3B running adguard and a wireguard vpn server. Another 4B doing the same, plus kitchenowl and home assistant.
Software might actually stop developing new bugs. People will stop getting frustrated with technology, and world peace will happen.
How linux works is a nice read, tells a bit about what’s going on under the hood.
I had similar requirements. I switched to Baikal, which has been happily running in a docker container ever since.