I only saw a couple of his videos, but he seemed like a genuinely good person. R.I.P.
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jiberish@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•how badly could a pelican fuck me up in a fight?6·9 months agoAnd where were they now The little people of Stonehenge And what would they say to us If we were here tonight
I’ve struggled with digital organizing for decades. I tried tons of strategies from other people. There’s lots of good ideas, but ultimately you have to find something that works for you. I take some ideas from other systems and tweak them in ways that make sense for me.
I heavily rely on the default indexing of my OS. KDE is great, but most OSes have pretty good file searching tools. Just make sure to label files or at least folders in ways that are searchable.
Backups are super important (3 copies, 2 different types of media, 1 copy off site). I like to structure my data in a way that is easy to back up. I have a folder called “ephemeral” for stuff that I don’t care to back up so I don’t waste precious space. But i also try to have way more space than i need. I have a 4TB ssd on my main laptop and am planning on upgrading to 8TB soon. I have two different ZFS RAID3 arrays on my server where I copy data too. I started using syncthing to keep different types of media backed up between multiple computers. That way I can decide which computer is connected to which data set. Then I take regular backups of the sever to external drives and rotate those backup off site monthly.
I like to have a folder called “archive” where i put things that I want to hold on to, but will probably never need regular access too.
I also have a sensitive data folder for things that need to be on encrypted drives like financial statements, social security, passwords, ssh keys. Keeping it together helps me from forgetting it on an unencrypted drive. I had a laptop stolen once and it sucked not knowing what they may have pulled from it.
I have a media folder that contains folders for basic file types like documents, pictures, books, music, etc. The ephemeral folder has the same folder structure, but contains files that i don’t care if they disappear or get deleted. It is annoying to keep up with this though. But investing in storage space buys me time to not deal with it.
It will never be perfect so I learned how to stop worrying and love the search.
jiberish@lemmy.worldto AI Generated Images@sh.itjust.works•H̴̙̎ȇ̷̹l̶̀ͅļ̶̔o̷̢̽,̶̢̕ ̷̢͌i̷̬͌s̵̓͜ ̵̠͒â̴͍n̷͈̑y̵̙̽o̷͎̿n̷̥͆ę̷̃ ̸͍̈́h̴͙̀o̶̧͝m̶̹̾e̸̗͛?̵̺̉English9·10 months agoSkipping non-Euclidean geometry in your renovation? Hope you’re ready for a strongly worded letter from the Azathoth HOA.
jiberish@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Linkwarden - An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and preserve webpages | November 2024 Update - Browser synchronization, custom icons, custom preview image, and more! 🚀English8·10 months agoI have over 20,000 bookmarks that I saved going all the way back to the 90s. I’ve been integrating tagging ever since del.icio.us was launched.
I would love to check this out. How does this work with expired domains?
jiberish@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•REPORT: Arm is sensationally canceling the license that allowed Qualcomm to make Snapdragon chips which power everything from Microsoft's Copilot+ PCs to Samsung's Galaxy smartphones and tabletsEnglish251·11 months agoI think you’re in the wrong classroom. Government abortion-clinic cellphone tracking software is next door.
jiberish@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Ward Christensen, BBS inventor and architect of our online age, dies at age 78English41·11 months agoThank you, Ward Christensen. RIP. I was just commenting on another thread earlier today, recounting my nostalgia for dialing into a small BBS after school and talking to my friends.
I thought the same thing when I was looking at the first volume! It was a really weird time to grow up in. I was about 12-14 when my friends introduced me to BBSes. We had a main one that was really small and you could only stay online for a short period of time every day for free, so we would try to catch each other there after school. I can’t remember how many concurrent users it supported, but maybe it was 8. There were a few bigger ones we would use too after our minutes ran out. The news paper had a BBS as well that supported a lot of people, but it didn’t have fun games or other kids to talk to, so that one was boring.
There were women that used the BBS regularly. I went on a blind date with a girl at a pizza place. Her friends were there too and it was about as uncomfortable as a blind date can be. I also became friends with a girl at my school from the BBS. We talked online and realized we had some classes together. I was surprised she was into such a nerdy hobby at the time because she was a cheerleader and a “cool kid.”
The craziest BBS memory for me is that, 10 years ago, someone at my work recognized me from a BBS. A lady stopped me when I was walking to the break room and said she knew me and my friends from back in the day. I didn’t remember her or all the details of the BBSes that she was talking about, but she threw out names of a lot of people. She was one of the older teenagers that hung out online. Some of those kids would have IRL meetups at pizza places and stuff. We didn’t really interact much online with the older kids, but we knew a little bit about them and they knew about us. You definitely wanted to talk to everyone and figure out who they were and if they were someone you could be get along with. New users were exciting.
I miss that old era. I remember the day that our main BBS had a connection to “The Internet”. I didn’t know what it meant at the time. But I think it basically connected you to IRC or something similar. You could join hundreds of chat rooms and talk to so many people. It was overwhelming. Up until then, I only talked to people in my city/area code. Sometime later my family signed up for an internet provider (never AOL thankfully). There was a period of overlap where I would log into the old BBS after using up my daily minutes on my family’s dial up internet plan.
Tildes sounds intriguing. I will check it out.
I love that you have old BBS magazines. What a weird wave of nostalgia that was.
jiberish@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•No One Is Buying AMD Zen 5 CPUs, So What's Going On?English1·1 year agoI am still running an FX-8320 and it’s fast enough for everything that I need it for. It baffles me to see people arguing about the differences between different Ryzen CPUs.
Seriously, as an IT person, I still never know what most of my USB ports are capable of, but I’m glad they are backwards compatible. If something is slow, then I try a different cable and port.
jiberish@lemmy.worldto Parenting@lemmy.world•What is the latest funny thing that your child did or said recently?6·1 year ago“Quack” ended up being “cock”. Very clearly articulated. Every bird he sees is a “COCK!” It made our lakeside vacation interesting.
jiberish@lemmy.worldto Parenting@lemmy.world•What is the latest funny thing that your child did or said recently?7·1 year agoIt’s a simple word that’s easy to say. When my son was just picking up words, he heard us say “the batteries are about to die” and he copied it immediately. Then all night, it was “die die die die die”
jiberish@lemmy.worldto AI Generated Images@sh.itjust.works•[Community Challenge 47] Superhero ComicsEnglish4·1 year agoThe Itsy-Bitsy Spiderman can’t fight crime in the rain.
jiberish@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•‘Tampon Tim’ Walz Is a Weird Meme Behind a Real Problem | Many girls can’t afford menstrual products. And too many Republicans are committed to keeping it that way.11·1 year agoSorry i didn’t mean to be ignorant. I was just using this as an opportunity to promote men carrying tampons. I guess it’s probably a good idea to provide tampons high school boys too. I didn’t think about that.
jiberish@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•‘Tampon Tim’ Walz Is a Weird Meme Behind a Real Problem | Many girls can’t afford menstrual products. And too many Republicans are committed to keeping it that way.61·1 year agoMany men have daughters and wives. Men need tampons. It’s a good idea to keep a tampon or two in your emergency/first aid kit.
jiberish@lemmy.worldto Music@lemmy.world•What's a song you know that is really obscure but still amazing?English1·1 year agoChange by Oingo Boingo. One of my favorite songs of all time. It really should be more well known. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=z7kVtw-rFFk
jiberish@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there any significance to people using emojis that match their skin tone?18·1 year agoIsn’t it weird that only the white people in The Simpsons are yellow? There’s other races that aren’t yellow. And the Simpson’s world mirrors the real word; a large number of yellow people migrated from Eastern Europe to settle in Springfield.
I guess it’s better than the Doug universe, with people being either Caucasian or blue or purple. Very weird choice of representation, Nickelodeon! 👀
jiberish@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Which is less religious: Xmas or Christmas?5·2 years agoIn some countries Christmas is a national holiday. It’s simply the name of a holiday that affects everyone in my country (USandA). Because of that, it’s both a secular and religious holiday. So do what you want with that. Celebrate by worship, by spending money, by seeing family, or do nothing and enjoy the quietest day of the year (in my city, at least).
And not to mention that Christmas isn’t even a real holiday; the Christians just co-opted and modified all the solstice holidays of every culture they conquered. The only “reason for the season” is to indoctrinate. Merry Christmas!
Wait… so like… is that whole thing your catchphrase?