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Kazriko | @kazriko@alcatir.com

The usual. Software developer, former BBS sysop. Atari XE, Dos, OS/2, BeOS, Windows 2000/7 former user, Linux/FreeBSD/Haiku/OpenIndiana current user. The various places I post are listed: https://arkaic.com/

@stuff https://youtu.be/k9pxbz62rbo?t=2865 This guy thinks that if Gamestop does sell some of their shares, they're going to do it in such a way that it will make the company more valuable for the shareholders. I hope he's right, we'll see.

@stuff @Moon @emilis Would that help gamestop's financial situation? I'm sure some of the people buying would consider that a positive if gamestop sold shares at the current price and got enough cash to let them last through a few more years.

@fink @projectgus @kemonine @requiem You would have to define a cron job on each source for each destination, along with giving each destination an authorized key entry for every source that will connect to it, it's a lot of manual work for doing zfs syncing. Each destination gets a full copy of the data in the mount point though. Documentation says you can encrypt mount points and sync them encrypted as well, but I haven't tried.

https://youtu.be/dTchVKxx7Fo The guy who makes this also draws a comic that I read.

@requiem @kemonine @projectgus I use ZFS snapshots for backup with a combination of Syncoid and Sanoid. Sanoid maintains the snapshots and clears them out on schedule, and Syncoid synchronizes them with a remote zfs site. It's not exactly automatic though, you have to put a cron line in for every destination and every mount point you want to backup, and need ssh authorized keys defined on the destination site.

https://youtu.be/ZBsv-jRiIT8 PC104 mini retro pc.

@tinyjude Well, the way I mostly use it is to follow people who share their fediverse address elsewhere that I follow, then to basically see who they reshare, and look at their timeline to see if what they're saying is interesting... and just slowly expand out that way.

@tinyjude If your site is using Mastodon, then it's pretty similar to Tweetdeck, if you ever used that.

@lunduke Ok, I'll talk to you on the BBS then. :)

@ademalsasa Never used WhatsApp.

@anime Now that I think about it... Erfworld is kind of like a western made Isekai story. https://archives.erfworld.com/ Also, given your prior comments, you might hate this one, but I found it hilarious. https://mangadex.org/title/31488/isekai-ojisan

@stuff I've eaten it before raw as a kid, it used to grow all over the irrigation ditch in my home town, but it was kind of unpleasant for anything but the smallest stalks.

Remy really needs more views. :) https://youtu.be/PlAoL2NPac8 also for his MTG channel.

This turned out real purty.

OGA with new orange metal shell and buttons OGA with new orange metal shell and buttons

@union @maxmustermann I'm simultaneously annoyed by Mozilla dropping Servo, and thinking that it could make a good alternative engine to Chromium if enough people got together to maintain it, and for that purpose it's good that Mozilla isn't messing with it anymore. We need an alternative to Chromium because it's really taking over the net. Alternately, if many groups look at the Chromium code, they might be able to find all the crud that Google is sneaking into it for all the alternate browsers to clean up.

@lunduke Should keep posting here too, just so that there's info that isn't on a centralized site.

Tried this thing out, worked pretty well for the random channels that I clicked around to. https://www.fossmint.com/hypnotix-iptv-streaming-app-for-linux/

@amerika @stuff Maybe :: can be the locational indicator and $ can be the financial ties and loyalty indicator.

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