

I’d not recommend Synology anymore, as they’re starting to implement vendor lock on their drives and NAS boxes. As in, you’ll have to use their drives for the Nas to work.
I’d not recommend Synology anymore, as they’re starting to implement vendor lock on their drives and NAS boxes. As in, you’ll have to use their drives for the Nas to work.
You’re joking but she’s been labelled as a Hamas supporter because she denounced both Israel and Hamas’ crimes, and provided evidence that the armed struggles of Palestinian was justified by international law.
She’s one of the only people I’m aware of that publicly exposes the complexity of the situation.
Completely agree, but I wonder what’s gonna happen if she dies or if she gets captured by Israel. Hopefully that will make things move.
There is also Rima Hassan on board, an elected representative of the EU.
Swap the NASA and the Pentagon budget!
Yeah but you could see that had tons of fun making it
Definitely Daniel Radcliffe
Yeah but it’s different this time!
The US has always been an extortionist country though, it’s just become extremely obvious recently
The difference between an IT person and a tech enthusiast
Yeah, I think I got it wrong, I thought about /usr, but it can be setup on a separate FS as well.
I believe that the only FS that absolutely need to be on the root partition are /etc and /var. The rest can be anywhere else with various degrees of tinkering. For /home to be moved, you should just need to edit your fstab (or your systemd mounts, depending on your distro).
Shame for Mickey 17, it’s pretty and original.
When we realise that glaciers are pretty much the one thing keeping our rivers flowing in the summer, it’ll probably be a tad late to do anything about it.
I really love all the 5+ years old articles about why systemd sucks.
It’s not perfect but it’s so much better than the plethora of different init methods Linux used to have. Also managing sysv init scripts sucked really bad.
It’s lightweight, most of it is optional, it’s declarative, it makes managing your systems much easier and it just works.
I didn’t even start talking about that, but yeah, at least to me, form is paramount over weight/complexity. At least until you have a strong enough foundation. Then you can take some liberty to strengthen in unusual moves.
Mobility and range of motion are also something to work on, it makes many things easier to do in your daily life.
But that’s something for another long post I guess !
Being sore doesn’t mean that muscle is being built, that’s a misconception, it’s actually muscle being damaged.
Soreness is micro-lesions in your muscles, and what builds them stronger is actually the rest following a workout. Because that’s when the body goes around to repair these lesions and builds stronger bonds within the muscle.
What builds muscle is resistance, nutrition and rest, the latter two being the most important.
You can’t build muscle if you don’t feed them right and give them time to recover.
So, killing yourself at the gym 3/4 days in a row, focusing on the same muscle group is actually really counterproductive.
Rotate your training focus with a split like push/pull/legs/core, or upper body/lower body/cardio, or whatever, as long as you enjoy it.
Give yourself time, eat right (as right as you can, don’t fall into the rice/chicken at every meal madness, balance is key), sleep a lot, take some rest days and deload weeks once in a while, and drink plenty of water.
And most importantly, be kind with yourself, it’s a marathon, not a sprint, you might struggle going to the gym some days, but showing up and doing less is better than not doing it at all.
Definitely a dead man switch, and several letters from me and my psychiatrist specifying that I’m not suicidal.
Affordable housing, better working conditions, less working hours, efficient healthcare and better pay. It’s not hard goddamn it.
Yeah, it’s started to roll out on their new hardware:
https://www.theverge.com/news/652364/synology-nas-third-party-hard-drive-restrictions