I had no idea. That’s a excellent attention to detail.
I had no idea. That’s a excellent attention to detail.
This is the answer. Find your UUID with “blkid” and mount it in fstab with the ID.
It’s worth learning how. This problem is something everyone goes through (hopefully) once.
https://ostechnix.com/mount-a-drive-permanently-in-linux-using-fstab/
That’s truly excellent news
Yep, Duplicacy to Backblaze B2 for me
mount | column -t -s " "
Ahhhh…sanity. Thanks lovely Internet lady
Listen, I know I’m probably going to take some flack for this…but I hate Kira Nerys. There’s something about her character that irks me so bad. I roll my eyes all the time when she speaks. I’ll normally click next on her episodes. Everyone else on the cast is great, she’s just so annoying to me. She’s almost worse than NG Wesley… :) /rant
Not forgetting OpenSubsonic! Thanks devs
That is very excellent! Well done.
Those demo examples are very impressive. I look forward to giving this a try.
I just tried xpipe out off the back of this post. What an amazing tool. It has a great looking interface with a bubch of features I didnt know I needed. I am inside my docker containers in about 3 clicks. Props to you crschnick, this will probably become my daily driver for homelab server administration. The one downside is it will make me lazier :)
I used this recently to help a friend with some tech stuff. The docker images were simple to bring up and within minutes we were connected. It freaked him out how easily I could get on and control his PC. I was impressed by the whole experience.
This article taught me the term “Hundred Model War” referring to the crowded AI market in China. Interesting stuff.
https://www.perplexity.ai/page/china-s-war-of-a-hundred-model-DDDsuWBuRDylkUWBfOpOkQ
I looked at it a few months back and it didn’t have the history side of things, just the setup and realtime stats which I’d already got through the CLI. Thanks tho!
Thanks. I think I looked at doing that when setting it up, and it was more expensive in terms of API calls. With a cloud vendor you have to be careful of that, so I opted for the SIZE command.
Rclone. Not because it’s a complicated tool, but because I would like a history of my file transfers and a few graphs to show we what speeds, files sizes and whether the transfer succeeded. At the moment in order to confirm my home backups have succeeded, I have to run a separate size comparisons between my different datastores.
I honestly don’t know what would happen, but I wouldn’t try it. Hard disks are sensitive things.
You may have seen this already, but on the GloriousEggroll Github it mentions not having V-sync set to “Auto”
https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom?tab=readme-ov-file#notes
Is this only with Warframe? Do you use X11? If so, could it be defaulting to a lower Hz second monitor or something? I suffered with this for years until I swapped to Wayland. Just a thought.
The HBA can definitely handle hot swapping, but I’m pretty sure you need a backplane for it to work. If I remember correctly, it needs the capacitors on the backplane’s PCB to allow for the power drain. I’m not sure those cables alone will do.
Interesting stuff, thanks.