

I do the same using rclone, partly encrypted partly just dump.
I use batch scripts ln cron_daily to start this
I do the same using rclone, partly encrypted partly just dump.
I use batch scripts ln cron_daily to start this
I know that I don’t have the expertise to give any educated information but what directly came to my mind is:
Could the fact that we observe and measure the symetric behavior is influenced already because the matter around is matter and not anti-matter.
Would we observe something similar in direction of matter when all around is anti-matter?
Would the symetric only occour when none of the opposite would be around?
The new Asus ROG Flow Z13 with the AMD Ryzen Al Max+ 395 is impressive to say the least.
If it would be 15-16 inch, I would get it right away.
Can’t wait for what to come.
I have an old contract for internet access and within that we have 50 mail addresses free, not alias but real seperate addresses.
We can’t switch provider or even supplied speed as the addresses would be gone and all we find are offers with aliases. So I am stuck there.
No problem the S in IoT stands for security
¯\(ツ)/¯
Its open source and you could selfhost a server.
No need to use UK webspace.
https://revolt.chat/ it is from UK and is GDPR compliant.
Withings, its french
Straight Debian or DietPi for homecontrol, homeserver only headless. Can´t do that without linux. So thats my killer feature.
Steamdeck, if that counts, grafix interface. Also killer feature.
Correct, but as bluetooth is possible over a certain range, “drive by attacks” might be possible.
This is really bad as most cheap IOT devices using this chip will not receive an update all.
Would like to see a smartphone app testing this out via bluetooth so we could do some damage control at least and take them offline.
I am coming from a time when IRC, Gopher, usenet etc. was all we had. Then suddenly the www was the latest and the greatest.
So the fediverse gives me old days vibes.
But when you come from the time of centralized services it has a really existing threshold until you feel comfortable with it.
I hope that the federation of the different services will go and in the end we have a centralized access that collects and presents it in a streamlined way.
Still a way to go but lemmy, mbin etc. already are on a good way. Still my statement is valid, unfortunate.
I already liked kbin. The general look/feel and structure was more appealing then lemmy or mastodon.
Not sure if I stay but I made accounts all over and will continue I think, until a “winner” builds up.
The whole fediverse is pretty cluttered to be honest.
I use lemmy via mbin in the app interstellar.
I wrote two apps for android giving me access to health data of food, stored in a local database to work without net access.
Then I wrote a software to mass-balance rotors with many exchangeable blades. Also software to encode/decode hex strings containing certain formated data. Both for windows.
This happened sometimes several years inbetween. Scripting in bash, perl, php python for other computer and homecontrol stuff.
As a hobby programmer I tought programming myself. Coming from VB6 era (I know I know) I sticked to that type of language syntax, not spaghetti code though.
What I want to say is there is sometimes an idea and then stick to it and try to accomplish. Maybe its too complicated at first but then you learn until next time works out. Its a marathon not a sprint.