You can use Vaultwarden project to host the server on your VPS and use Bitwarden client apps to connect to it.
You can use Vaultwarden project to host the server on your VPS and use Bitwarden client apps to connect to it.
Are we all forgetting rm -rf has the --no-preserve-root safeguard?
How will it help saving the important data that’s in /home?
Password manager
Basically the same as in Windows: Keepass with manual sync between devices(using Syncthing for example) or Bitwarden (Vaultvarden if like you like to selfhost and don’t have enterprise account).
image and PDF viewers
I’d use a desktop environment defaults, but https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/List_of_applications
grep’s powerful
Awk and sed are great too. Sed will also turn 50 this year.
how does regex
It’s magic. You can(and should) test your regex here https://regex101.com/
Well, Telegram uses 690 MiB on my system and Thunderbird uses 1.1 GiB.
Classic Carl
Just for reference
~> compsize -x /
Processed 699693 files, 766975 regular extents (791577 refs), 360356 inline.
Type Perc Disk Usage Uncompressed Referenced
TOTAL 57% 39G 68G 69G
none 100% 23G 23G 23G
zstd 35% 15G 44G 45G
prealloc 100% 69M 69M 104M
~> compsize -x /var/lib/flatpak
Processed 340412 files, 115619 regular extents (256345 refs), 209687 inline.
Type Perc Disk Usage Uncompressed Referenced
TOTAL 55% 6.7G 12G 24G
none 100% 3.6G 3.6G 6.6G
zstd 36% 3.1G 8.5G 18G
~> compsize -x /home/user/.local/share/Steam
Processed 219633 files, 1097250 regular extents (1111566 refs), 57457 inline.
Type Perc Disk Usage Uncompressed Referenced
TOTAL 84% 249G 295G 296G
none 100% 203G 203G 203G
zstd 50% 46G 91G 92G
prealloc 100% 36M 36M 36M
~> compsize -x /home/user/.local/share/bottles
Processed 18582 files, 33406 regular extents (33406 refs), 2366 inline.
Type Perc Disk Usage Uncompressed Referenced
TOTAL 53% 1.8G 3.3G 3.3G
none 100% 959M 959M 959M
zstd 36% 907M 2.4G 2.4G
So it’s 29G(43%) from / + /home, 5.3G(45%) from flatpak packages, 46G(16%) from Steam, 1.5G(47%) from Bottles, ~82G total out of 380G(22%) which is nice
I find btrfs pretty good for desktop use mostly due to convenience it offers with managing devices(adding new device or migrating data is trivial and does not need any downtime) and subvolumes(different mount options or excluding some data from snapshots).
Or as I’ve recently taken to calling it gnu+linux
That’s because people rarely are where sharks can kill them. If they were, sharks would quite often kill them. Much more often than vending machines, though I’d watch for those too.
Speak no evil 2022 probably
There may be, the ocean is deep and not thoroughly explored.
To be fair you’ll be hearing “soon” after as well.
252 * 5 sec = 1260 sec or 21 min. I wonder what 254 does…
Lemmy kinda belongs to its users now.
Not until its users actually start developing Lemmy the software.
It’s less than what just one 3rd party app which doesn’t even have a lot of users to care about earns in 3 months according to reddit admins, not a big deal, those hacker’s servers need money to be running yknow, information isn’t free, unlike some CEOs they are not profitable yada yada.
Some of such reports probably are due the users not checking if their comments were actually deleted. Some say they checked their comments were deleted and then were restored. Even if the second group is correct and reddit admins do restore deleted content, your content may still be gone because it was removed before the snapshots reddit admins are using to restore deleted content.
Other users were reporting their deleted content was back after some time.
What’s there to even argue about.