

You can also use the sync command to flush cached writes and wait for completion, but I agree that it is a bit cumbersome.
The revolution will not be televised. 🏴


You can also use the sync command to flush cached writes and wait for completion, but I agree that it is a bit cumbersome.


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You can build a smaller form factor, like mini or micro ATX, but you might have a harder time to switch motherboards.
Embrace the ban. Never look back.


That wouldn’t be too bad. There could be a new permission for precise time.
In my experience this can be beneficial when committing and rebasing small and distinct changes.
Obfuscated JS.


I found Kanboard to be useful for managing my projects tasks. There is also a Gantt plugin that can be used to schedule tasks with an ergonomic UI.


Element Desktop has profiles. But sadly there are no profiles on the mobile app.


You’re right to be reluctant to apply everything by hand. K3s has a built-in feature that watches a directory and applies the manifests automatically: https://docs.k3s.io/installation/packaged-components
This can be used to install Helm charts in a declarative way as well: https://docs.k3s.io/helm
If you want to keep your solution agnostic to the kubernetes environment, I would recommend that you try ArgoCD (or FluxCD, but I never tried it so YMMV).


Sorry, I do not know this website as well as their uploaders reputation.
I wanted to share my opinion about free modded software generally, and IMO highly unlikely is not a risk I would like to take.


Show us the way then.
I do not promote fear, and commented about my opinion on blind trust.
If you want any help reverse engineering apps or analyzing their behavior I would be happy to share my knowledge.


Any modded app provided for free by some rabdom uploader is suspicious. You cannot blindly trust any platform. If you care about your privacy and your device’s security you should analyze the app’s content in depth or buy the app (or crack it yourself, but it usually means you need to buy the app first).


I guess the network will be a bottleneck on Garage too. If you want high performance you might need a hybrid solution, like clustering of stateful apps on local storage as well as periodic full backups on a distributed storage.


Longhorn is pretty easy to use. Garage works well too. Ceph is harder to use but provides both block and object storage (s3).


Did you read the first paragraph of the article?


Probably the training data.


Hmm, but in this case you would be recording either the ads or the buffering.
There is a dirty bit indicating the disk was not ejected properly. It stays there until you use the “scan and fix” action. It doesn’t indicate corruption directly.