alexsup21

@alexsup21@szmer.info
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Joined 7 months ago

Common W for the EU

I installed timeshift to have a way to create restore points just in case I mess something up while fiddling with my Archbox.

I used it for a while before I decided to remove it. After that, I realized it didn't remove the "restore points" (I didn't fully understand how it worked) and thought it would be good idea to rm -rf /run/timeshift.

My whole /home was smited (it uses symlinks to create these "restore points"). Before I realized, it removed gigabytes of data.

Lesson learned: always understand how something works and always be careful when using rm -rf.

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All Active, blocking communities and instances I don't like.

but it does take a bit of configuration to get there.

Unfortunately, for most people that's already too much..

thanks

In my case it actually does. Recently I stopped journaling my dreams and I can't remember having dream for a while.

I use this too.. though I had to do some modifications to the wireguard script (it cleared iptables and blocked the SSH port). Other than that it works great.

Apr 1, 2022

I hope this was an April Fools joke..

That's why I always press tab to autocomplete due to this.