

Just figured out how to do releases on codeberg. tell me if it works for you. also: ping @ragica@lemmy.ml


Just figured out how to do releases on codeberg. tell me if it works for you. also: ping @ragica@lemmy.ml


https://codeberg.org/svewa/MedicalCalendarLog
I use this every day to keep track of my medication, remind me of stuff I want to do regularly (measure weight, take specific meds but also chores). Disclaimer: I’m the author, could not find anything alike.


guess this is satire. zero trust and byod mix well, just isolate from your shit and you are done. block port 25 outgoing and known c2 IPs to not taint your IP.


and of course you need to tag the new network on all your switches, routers, APs… not to forget testing and integration in your monitoring system. 45 minutes is absolutely fine.
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sqlite is absolutely awesome


But GNU Affero GPL allews commercial exploitation but forces the exploiter to publish the source of any changes - or am I mistaken?


if you don’t need those, why burden the program with another dependency?


🤯


the ton of negative articles. /s


it’s fine as long as you reboot before each call


can i order the svg?


Ah, it looked like the work of a lasercutter… Guess I’m stealing the design :D


KEIN GOTT, KEIN STAAT, KEIN KABELSALAT!
love it :D


that’s awesome! I’m just migrating all my data to πfs. finally mathematics is put to a proper use!
I believe it was slackware. it was gifted to teenage me ca 1994, was on the CD of some magazine.
I wanted to try it, so went dual boot. it (or I?) partitioned my 800MB hard disk into a 300MB and an 800MB partition. stupid young me thought this was great and I just gained 300MB. when I noticed date corruption, stupid young me started to copy over important data to the assumed good partition. things didn’t end well.
I took a two year break from Linux afterwards 🤣


never heard of nushell, but sounds interesting… but it’s not default anyhwhere yet. I’d go for bash, perl or maybe python? your comments on zfs make a lot of sense, and invalidate my respective thoughts :D


your first two points can be mitigated by using checksums. trivial to name the file after it’s checksum, but ugly. save checksums separately? safe checksums in file metadata (exit)? this can be a bit tricky 🤣 I believe zfs already has the checksum, so the job would be to just compare lists.
restoring is as easy, creation gets more complicated and thus prone to errors
@ragica@lemmy.ml @glibg@lemmy.ca now with signed apk :D