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  • No way! You got those storage units! Rad! :D

  • Cool! Are floppys still being manufactured? I'd love to make a rescue boot floppy for when I need to do maintenance on my system!

  • Found the -R version too.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Do you still use compact discs?

  • If these are UTP, I demand a screenshot of cat /proc/net/dev and of some third party packet checking software that measures crosstalk and bit error. 😂

  • Thank you so much for your words of encouragement! It's an ongoing process, trying to learn to take care of myself while also being a good Samaritan.

    Also, I have the utmost respect for people that in any shape or form work with healthcare. Keep up the good work! God knows, we need you, especially after having seen how many of us were incapable of following simple sanitary routines like washing hands, coughing/sneezing into our arms, wearing masks and what have you...

  • Good question. I haven't used custom hooks myself, but I believe you are correct. The alpm (Arch Linux Package Management) hooks manual states:

    Hooks are read from files located in the system hook directory /usr/share/libalpm/hooks, and additional custom directories specified in pacman.conf(5) (the default is /etc/pacman.d/hooks).

    So I guess the blog post means to say, that hooks are not supposed to be added automatically at installation of a package.

  • Did you need to flash with a programmer or was it installable from within the OS?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Using the AUR

  • Never got that far. See my comment below.

  • This did not work out. They don't seem to allow certain e-mail alias providers and VPNs. While it's sort of understandable that they want to block scraping, fake accounts and other ill willed actors, it's also detrimental to user privacy. Or rather, it's hampering to users that otherwise already live a privacy oriented digital life. I'm staying with Tidal for now. 🙏

  • Well, that's it. I'm trying Qobuz. :)

  • Thanks for the lol of today.

  • And here I was holding my breath for the legendary 0.0.7899999999998766. Thanks for ruining all my dreams.

  • At this point, even a hug would feel like ridicule, I'm afraid. Hopefully, someday, I'll find my way back to trust. FUCK I'm so tired at pretending.

  • Sic!

    Do you often interface directly with the actual hardware on the rocket, or do you rather work with emulators and then pass the software on to some other person that in turn uploads it to the hardware?

    This topic is to freaking fascinating to me! 😆

  • Great question!

    I'm a parole officer tasked with interviewing defendants awaiting sentencing hearings and typing up pre-sentencing reports in which I give my recommendations to the courts regarding non-incarcerating sentences. As in, would a time-served and/or probationary sentence be appropriate in a particular case and why?

    I meet people that seem genuinely sorry for their crimes and people that give zero fucks. I meet people that are awaiting trial for having stolen an apple from a supermarket and people that have raped their own children.

    As I stroll about my town on my free time, I cannot stop myself - or my mind - from getting involved when I see people that seem to be having a hard time. I sometimes walk up to them asking how they are doing. Or asking them whether they could do without that last can of beer, or without shooting up that last injection. Or asking them who their social worker is and offering to walk them to the social services office.

    Since I started doing this job, I have lost the ability to ignore that which to a lot of people is mere nuisance. Social injustice, addiction, violence of any kind. I have become too sensitive to them, perhaps to my own detriment, since I sometimes receive death threats when I intervene. Hopefully, it's just the substance or an untrained attitude talking. 😄

  • Finally a wholesome comment! :)

  • Sugarcoating

  • Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Contribute with storage and/or bandwidth?

  • Video Game Music @lemmy.world

    These albums got me through this weekend

  • Android @lemmy.world

    How to automatically disable ipv6 at boot

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Securely erase empty space on Android

    gitlab.com /divested-mobile/extirpater
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Pros and cons on - and alternatives to - running three separate servers on one single Linux instance using systemd-nspawn

  • 2000snostalgia @lemmy.world

    80s 90s Radio | Keep Laughing Forever Radio

    www.keeplaughingforever.com /radio
  • Mullvad VPN + Browser @ lemmy.dbzer0.com @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    DNS not resolving on PC

  • DeGoogle Yourself @lemmy.ml

    Experience with hosting a public Invidious instance?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Experience with hosting a public Invidious instance?

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Experience with hosting a public Invidious instance?

  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    Where there is a will...

  • networking @sh.itjust.works

    One flash, one packet?

  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    Custom network rack air cooling: Absolutely-final-one-I'll-shut-up-for-good-now version

  • The Eternal Playlist @crazypeople.online

    Aimer - 残響散歌 (Zankyōsanka) / THE FIRST TAKE

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    When, by whom and how was this horn made?

  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    The final result: how I powered an AMD Wraith CPU cooler with an adjustable 12V DC power supply

    programming.dev /post/44144825
  • Linux Questions @lemmy.zip

    Ethernet interface name changed after changing CPU

  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    How to power a 4-pin CPU fan?