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  • I use FreeBSD 😅

  • Those are usually more expensive and don’t do HDR.

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  • Lattepanda mu is apparently a very powerful alternative.

  • I know, but I’d say ppl on Linux tend to not use it.

  • Right, I usually do that or lz4.

  • On windows.

  • With restic you can pipe to stdin, so I use mysqldump and pipe it to restic:

    mysqldump --defaults-file=/root/backup_scripts/.my.cnf --databases db-name | restic backup --stdin --stdin-filename db-name.sql

    The .my.cnf looks like this:

     
        
    [mysqldump]
    user=db-user
    password="databasepassword"
    
      
  • Bergamot doesn’t really fit in with an herb garden.

  • Also knee-high boots in the living room while playing with her kids.

  • I find it very a very romantic notion to have unknown areas on the world. Like some desert in the far south, beyond which might lie anything.

  • I don’t have an android. On iOS I tried their table thing, it works decently, but not nearly as nicely optimised for the use on an iPad as Apple Numbers is.

  • Very true, but I like my NAS to be maintenance-free, and Synology delivers on that. Their apps work out of the box and are installed with basically one click. I fiddle with tech enough at my job, I like my private tech to just work.

    Even as a power-user you can do a lot, the synology nas also runs docker, so you can run whatever you'd like on it, not just the synology provided services.

    Expanding the hardware is kind of a pain, even with RAM they are kind of weird and you need some approved (synology-brand) ram, or need to fiddle with some system files to make it accept any ram.

    Also i’d love if they went with zfs instead of their llvm + btrfs.

  • A really cool do-it-all Option to de-google / de-cloud yourself is to buy a synology NAS. They come with all the cloud stuff you want, it works really well out of the box:

    • Synology Drive for synced files, sharing files / folders with friends etc.
    • Synology Office (Integrated into Drive)
    • Synology Photos does the photo backup from your mobile devices
    • Synology Calendar for calendar syncing etc

    That way you're not moving from one cloud provider to another one you might or might not trust, but you host it all yourself.

  • Idk, the battery of my 12.9“ iPad Pro is great.

  • I guess that does employ a whole bunch of people, but idk if it’s enough to raise the gdp per capita significantly.

    Edit: also wrong country, the ESA center is in French Guyana.

  • In case you wonder about Guyana: they discovered a lot of oil in the 2010s.

  • Miss me with more capeshit.

  • I don’t like that concept. Ban it for everyone, or keep it legal.

  • Also features heavily in the altered carbon books, where software tortures you for months in minutes of real time.

  • Home Organization @lemmy.world

    I redid my spice drawer a few months ago:

    imgur.com /a/ORZGfPQ
  • Castles - Migrating to feddit.online @lemm.ee

    Schloß Tirol, Dorf Tirol, near Meran, Southern Tyrol, Italy

  • Castles - Migrating to feddit.online @lemm.ee

    Schloß Kapfenburg near Lauchheim