

How long have you lived there?
I wonder if your address is blacklisted from a previous user for some reason.


How long have you lived there?
I wonder if your address is blacklisted from a previous user for some reason.


I don’t have first hand experience, but I think NYC and possibly some other large US cities do actually operate on a steam network. It’s not a closed loop hot water system like I have in my house, from what I understand you purchase hot steam like you would buy electricity.
Take all of that with a grain of salt until someone that knows more can chime in.


Dates are fine, I figured out quickly that we were obviously wrong about how to structure those.


I remember the first time I learned that this was not universal; I was in my late teens and installing a set of fancy Italian speakers where that precision mattered quite a bit. I feel like maybe that should be at least a mention in math class here in America.


Or we just sell anonymous age verified serial numbers at gas stations like prepaid phone cards.


I like your idea, but I think a tankless water heater would save more energy, and in that case you don’t need hot water just sitting around.
I think this might be the right solution for OP, especially since they don’t seem to have had the “experience” I’m sure many of us have had with this “simple” operation. If you are going to do it, them it should be done using a live OS and a full offline system backup, otherwise its very easy to lose a lot of data this way.
However, symlinks like that can make things confusing really quickly. I would encourage anyone using them in this way to establish some easily checked rules and abide by them. For example, maybe you only use symlinks like this in a specific folder such as /home/expanded. You can still have multiple links there like /home/expanded/on5TBdrive or /home/expanded/onPrimarySSD, but it makes it easier to remember, find, and check those locations later.
When you need to know exactly where something is stored, verify a backup, or find data without the symlink, then you will appreciate a set of rules that helps you.


The party of Jesus probably couldn’t even tell you the ten commandments without looking them up. That’s partially because several of them are loosely the same idea, but also most Christians are practicing both religion and politics based on vibes. They aren’t based in facts or books, bible or otherwise.


Thanks, I guess I’ll give him another shot. I tend to like his content but his titles drive me nuts. Although his re-uploads of the exact same interviews in slightly different videos is also annoying, so hopefully he drops that crap too.
New channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@briantylercohennews
Announcement video:


Handling a human powder keg all the time is exhausting and extremely anxiety inducing. Your ex’s and friends might love you just as much as you love them, but a relationship built on eggshells and arguments will never be healthy for either of you or last long term.
They do if you use their hosting services:
ZFS is fantastic and it can indeed restore files that have been encrypted as long as you have an earlier snapshot.
However, it would not have helped in this scenario. In fact, it might have actually made recovery efforts much more difficult.
It could have helped by automatically sending incremental snapshots to a secondary drive, which you could then have restored the original drive from. However, this would have required the foresight to set that up in the first place. This process also would not have been quick; you would need to copy all of the data back just like any other complete drive restoration.


I mean yes, please vote people.
However the supreme court is stacked because Bitch McConnell is a piece of shit.


It translates to this meme template.


Uhm… Yes. Like a lot.


As the other commenter noted, this post is missing it’s image. However, I found your people: !thelyricsgame@lemmy.ca


That’s… Exactly what I was talking about. Master of the content.
I am fully aware that the windows search hides things that you are actually searching for. Particularly if they are system preference apps, and it always goes to bing first regardless.
Also, I bailed as well. I use windows for work and school, otherwise I’m on linux.


They want you to use the search instead of a functional interface. That’s why they keep making the interface worse.
It lets them spy on you through bing, allows them to fill the results with ads, and lets them hide system applications unless you know exactly how to find them.
It’s also them gearing up towards funneling the entire UX through copilot for largely the same reasons.
The entire goal is to flip the operating system from the slave of the user to the master of the content.
I wasn’t sure what you were trying to get access to, I had assumed internet.
I didn’t think internet counted as a public service, but I could be wrong there too.