

The headline is vert clickbaity : it does not affect VPN users (the law forbids age-gated websites from promoting VPNs as a circumvention), and the whole article is just an ad for VPNs


The headline is vert clickbaity : it does not affect VPN users (the law forbids age-gated websites from promoting VPNs as a circumvention), and the whole article is just an ad for VPNs


Here is a link to the adjust.h GitHub in case you don’t feel like watching a video
Is this some kind of virt-manager but with a TUI ?
https://github.com/atuinsh/atuin is a great tool to manage and search your shell history. I especially enjoy it being able to search commands based on the working directory I was in when I ran them.
It also has more features (which I don’t use) to manage dotfiles and sync shell history across hosts/devices.


I had one such case recently, turned out it was due to a faulty SATA (data) cable. Once you find which drive is clicking, try plugging it with a new cable before declaring it dead.
dmesg output may contain some useful error messages. If you find errors related to I/O, block devices, SCSI or SATA, you should include them in your post


Someone registering the domain would be able to receive any email sent to any address under this domain, including password resets.


There is no such software (that works kind of reliably). I’d love to be proven wrong, but I’ve looked into it enough that I’m quite confident it does not exist


I live in Lyon, and I’m soooo happy to hear about this ! 🤩


How about putting it at the top of the article, or using the dedicated “editor’s note” button they put right below the title ?


Found it thanks
Why did they burry what’s arguably the most important piece of information at the very end though ?


I’m not seeing this editor’s note (at least on mobile). Where is it ?
Edit 2: never mind, found it


How reliable is this website ? I see clickbaity headlines from it all the time around here and the Wikipedia page is mostly empty


Are you talking about this one German instance that did not want to get in trouble with German laws ? That’s the neat part about the fediverse, each instance can have their own rules, and one instance can update its rules to comply with local laws without requiring other instances to do the same


I roughly agree with everythibg you said, but this is a “Reddit” community after all. What did you expect when you subscribed to it ?
Reminds me of the time when I bind mounted my home dir in a chroot, then rm -rfed the chroot when I no longer needed it…
To anyone saying it’s dumb not to use a forge, have you heard of a little open source project called Linux ? It does not use a forge either
There are a few things I don’t like about this scoring system :
There are a few things I don’t like about this scoring system :


Alternatively, if your databases are on a filesystem that supports snapshots (LVM, btrfs or ZFS for instance), you can make a snapshot of the filesystem, mount the snapshot and backup thame database from it. This will ensure the backup is consistent with itself (the backed up directory was not written to between the beginning and the end of the backup)
This would have been a (if not the only) good point to make in the article considering the title. But I guess this would have taken space away from ads