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  • Gonna make you burn, gonna make you sting.

  • You fucking dumbass.

  • Well, that can't go badly.

  • "Please god, give me another oil boom and I promise not to piss it away this time."

  • Gee, thanks, Sherlock.

  • Put it in a tiny box and starve that fucker.

    I like it.

  • You can do a sanoid sync to another zpool or dataset on the same machine or a remote host, they behave the same. It's replicating that dataset on the other machine, then sending the snapshots after that point over via zfs send. You can instruct sanoid to prune those snapshots after the send and start new ones for the next send, or just accumulate them so you have points in time to revert to.

    IIRC, you can send a zfs snapshot to a file, but I can't recall how to do that, so AFAIK, you can't just send it to a file based service like Onedrive. You can use a service like zfs.rent and send them a harddrive with your base sync on it (encrypt it) and then once they've brought it online, you can sync to that. Best to test out your methods with the drive hooked up locally.

    I know it's anathema to Lemmy, but the best help you'll get is Claude where you can paste the errors in and have it sort it out for you as you troubleshoot. It's pretty good at shit like that.

  • You need shelter. You can pay money and have nothing at the end, or you can put it into equity. Owning a home is the best investment you'll make in your life. The maintenance costs are trivial. Beg, borrow or steal whatever you need to afford the shittiest little thing you can afford and upgrade later.

    House prices going down in Toronto are not a reason to ignore the value of home ownership. They're an opportunity to get yourself out of rentals. This author is on drugs.

  • Thanks for the link, I checked when I first got it and didn't find anything vaguely mature at the time, but I don't think I knew enough at the time to look under the 40 Ultra.

  • If you're already running ZFS, sanoid would be an option.

  • I frickin love my razr. I'd get another in a heartbeat even if the screen cracked at the bend. But I've used it for almost 2 years now and it's been fine, and I'm not easy on phones . I'd just love to have a custom rom.

  • Came here to quote that, but you beat me to it. That was a zinger.

  • Always 2 weeks away from having nukes.

    I thought Donny was trumpeting about how they had obliterated Iran's nuclear program like a few months ago. "Nobody has ever seen obliteration like this before" was the bloviating I had heard then.

  • I find some of the workflows in it a bit strange, like not having an Add button on the list of host proxies, it's a separate menu item on the left which weird. And the way you request a SSL cert by hitting OK and then you get a popup asking if you want a cert, and you'd better have already set your options for how you want the cert, but if you create a host without a cert you have to go through all the options again and check them because it doesn't keep track of your preference.

    IDK, in any case it fixed a bunch of problems I was having with NPM so it has that going for it, which is nice.

  • And he'll do absolutely nothing about it. Not offended enough to make a deal out of with whomever made the video and the asshat that exploited it.

  • Razr+ please.

  • Take a look at Zoraxy or NPM.

  • The party of small government, folks.

  • Hear, hear.

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    Pocket-TTS available to HA using Wyoming and Zeroconf

    github.com /ikidd/pocket-tts-wyoming
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    Printers: suggestions for known good printers?

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    Mozilla Appoints New CEO Anthony Enzor-Demeo

    blog.mozilla.org /en/mozilla/leadership/mozillas-next-chapter-anthony-enzor-demeo-new-ceo/
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    Forgejo v13.0 is available

    forgejo.org /2025-10-release-v13-0/
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    China imposes preliminary 75.8% anti-dumping duty on Canadian canola

    www.reuters.com /markets/commodities/china-slaps-temporary-duties-canadian-canola-2025-08-12/
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    Kent Overstreet winning hearts and minds in the LKML again.

    lkml.org /lkml/2025/8/9/337
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    Based Greece

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    The PSF has paused our Grants Program

    pyfound.blogspot.com /2025/08/the-psf-has-paused-our-grants-program.html
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    Community Contributions

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    20 years of Linux on the Desktop (part 1)

    ploum.net /2024-10-20-20years-linux-desktop-part1.html
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    Terminal Trove - The $HOME of all things in the terminal.

    terminaltrove.com
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    NixOS: Declarative Management, Imperative Privilege Escalation - Deep Dive with Snyk Labs | Snyk Labs

    labs.snyk.io /resources/nixos-deep-dive/
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    Where’s Firefox going next? You tell us.

    connect.mozilla.org /t5/discussions/where-s-firefox-going-next-you-tell-us/m-p/100698
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    North Korean XORIndex malware hidden in 67 malicious npm packages

    www.bleepingcomputer.com /news/security/north-korean-xorindex-malware-hidden-in-67-malicious-npm-packages/
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    An (almost) catastrophic OpenZFS bug and the humans that made it (and Rust is here too)

    despairlabs.com /blog/posts/2025-07-10-an-openzfs-bug-and-the-humans-that-made-it/
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    Which Kubernetes is the Smallest? Examining Talos Linux, K3s, K0s, and More - Sidero Labs

    www.siderolabs.com /blog/which-kubernetes-is-the-smallest/
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    Announcing FOKS, the Federated Open Key Service | The FOKS Blog

    blog.foks.pub /posts/introducing/
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    systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated success

    blog.tjll.net /the-systemd-revolution-has-been-a-success/
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    Anyone noticing issues with 6.4?

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    Three Years of Nix and NixOS: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

    pierrezemb.fr /posts/nixos-good-bad-ugly/