

Fewer babies => more pets.


Fewer babies => more pets.


I’ll raise you with https://www.gmpuzzles.com/blog/tag/gas/ - lots and lots of human made sudokus and other puzzles. The link is for GAS (genuinely approachable sudokus)


Thanks for the clarification. Now I know, that I’ll stick to my daily cronjob that just runs pg_dump via ssh to another machine. I get e-mail notifications with my simple shell script as well.


Can you explain to me how the core backup process works? I browsed the git repo, but could not find it after about 10 minutes.
For example PostgreSQL: does it just do a pg_dump of a whole database? Or table for table? What about incremental backups? Are these implemented? And if so, what’s the concept behind it?
Otherwise I would not see any use for larger (dozens of gigabytes and more) databases.


I’m a happily divorced dad. Had a lovely evening with my teenage daughter yesterday. We played cards, chess and some other cards game while drinking tea and chatting a lot. She won each game fair and square. After that great time I told her how much I value these moments, and she answered in the same way.


Austrian here: STOSSLÜFTEN!


I sometimes play these games in infinitemac dot org. Lots of other good old Mac games there. (Use some operating system from 6 to 9)


As an Austrian citizen, I like how this is evolving.


What about Godot?


50% grey solid color. I SO do not care about my desktop background, and whenever I see one of these “beauuutiful” pictures I become a bit annoyed.


Same. Lifetime pass. That money is gone, and I use jellyfin nowadays. My photo collection will be stored on ente soon. Still no idea where to host my music library.


Guido Van Rossum would disagree. And he also stepped down.


Or it’s the inventor of GIF.


No websites will work, some there are new SSL encryption thingies which the old browsers don’t know. And new browsers surely won’t run on this PC.
Alter, wenn du noch länger doof agierst, dann gebe ich dir eine Schelle, sodass zwei Wochen lang dein Kopf wackelt.


Listen young man… Boomers INVENTED the original internet!


Could you elaborate a little bit about “full of bugs” and “non-obvious behaviour”? I use Ansible at work for a couple of years already and never encountered anything like that. (I have about 10 playbooks, about 30 roles, about 20 linux servers that I administer)
Raspberry Pi 4 (with its linux distribution) and an external usb hard drive attached. Install whatever service you want on it. I have Jellyfin and openproject (previously redmine) on it. This mini thingy sits without monitor, keyboard or mouse somewhere next to my router and connected with an ethernet cable. Works flawlessly.


As an 80ies kid: Impossible Mission on my Commodore 64… “Another visitor… Stay a while! Staaay foreveerrr!”
A plex lifetime pass. Was okay until the company went crazy. Now I use Jellyfin and I’m happy.