My disaster recovery plan:
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I plan on not having a disaster.
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If I do have a disaster, I plan on trying to recover from it.
I am:
@[email protected] (MAIN LEMMY PROFILE)
@[email protected] (Main Mastodon profile)
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And /u/clb92 on Reddit (and many other places)
My disaster recovery plan:
I plan on not having a disaster.
If I do have a disaster, I plan on trying to recover from it.
Could we stop with the viruses for a while, please? Just a few years is all I ask.
I like how it basically generated the Ubisoft logo.
Nothing’s more permanent than a temporary solution.
“No, it’s true, I swear! The coffee machines on our side can do both espresso and latte! And all the American barracks have 2-ply toilet paper! It used to be only 1-ply, but then last mo— What do you mean ‘this guy is useless’, I’ve just given you everything!”
Calckey sounds like a calculator/math/graphing application and Firefish sounds like another generic fork of Firefox.
So, Salvor thought turning a key and pulling a lever would be too complicated for Gaal, so she absolutely had to dive down and do it herself, risking both their lives… Top notch writing /s
The Empire storyline is the most interesting part of this show.
Same here, though with Stable DIffusion
EDIT: My uploaded image wasn’t coming through. Link instead: https://i.imgur.com/KCGM3jP.jpg
And with multiple sticks of RAM in use, that makes it RAID, right?
Right?
Correct, it’s completely different software.
They were for a few weeks, until today. I’m commenting from Kbin right now.
Turns out lemmy.ml admins had blocked a lot of bots and “kbinBot” (which is the useragent name used by Kbin for federation requests) was inadvertently among the blocked bots. The lemmy.ml admins took a long time to get it fixed, but it finally works again now.
but not every instance is necessarily running Lemmy right? Or are all the different sites like beehaw and kbin and such also running Llemmy?
Most instances are running Lemmy (the software). Kbin (the software) is an alternative to Lemmy (the software), though they can speak to one another, because they both use the ActivityPub protocol (same as Mastodon, PeerTube, Pixelfed, and so on). Kbin is much younger than Lemmy, but eventually more instances running Kbin will show up.
But then they can’t force you to get Discord Nitro.
With the amount of data I have, it takes Everything about 12 hours to re-index it all.
I currently run Everything in a Linux VM (running with Wine) that has my servers’ shares mounted read-only, but it stops running after a day or two every time. All in all, not very stable.
I’m looking for something better too.
The floss picks are too taut to be able to do that adequately.
The cheap ones I use do go a bit slack, but maybe that’s just because the plastic is cheap and soft.
I’m guessing it was the floppy drive?