The tags only work with Firefox browsers, but they’re stored in a SQLite database. So there’s potentially a method for extracting them or syncing them. I’d like to figure that out so I can sync tags between my Emacs org-roam database and Firefox.
The tags only work with Firefox browsers, but they’re stored in a SQLite database. So there’s potentially a method for extracting them or syncing them. I’d like to figure that out so I can sync tags between my Emacs org-roam database and Firefox.
Firefox bookmarks have tags, which is way more than most browsers.
Exactly what I do. I use Angels and Bobs mods for a huge amount of stuff to do, loads of trains (almost 1,000 in my current playthrough!), and loads of stuff to build.
It’s heavenly!
Did you play Alien: Isolation?
git pull origin
git diff predev@{'yesterday'}
git rebase predev
Going by words not symbols is ok I hope?
My current map has over 600 rail stations :) I’m on a huge, peaceful, Angels/Bobs modded map though.
Both those comments are voted down and replies aren’t agreeing.
HN has its biases and problems, but I think you’re misrepresenting it.
Oh and link to the entire thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38979970
I have something very similar from Lenovo, bought refurbished and it’s a very capable i5 home server. And it’s practically silent.
Good lord. Given the choice, I don’t know which is the better option: dropping $50k on virtual spaceships, or dropping $50k on women on Chaturbate.
Or just spend it on Lego, at least you’ll have something tangible to own.
Look into asdf: https://asdf-vm.com/ or rtx: https://crates.io/crates/rtx-cli
One .tool-versions file in a directory and you get specific versions of each tool you want.
EDIT: Oh and both integrate with direnv very well, which can also do per-directory env vars and scripts: https://github.com/direnv/direnv
Can you not afford to pay for the cap to be removed? I do that, it’s like $15/month extra or something.
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I used Borg to backup a bunch of dev servers a few years ago, about 5TB from several dozen hosts, over several years. It worked flawlessly, and its dedupe is downright magical.
The restore workflow, where you just mount a snapshot and copy what you need, is fantastic. Very straightforward and reliable.
Honestly, even lights would be good. I’ve been without power for up to 4 days several times, and lanterns/torches just don’t do enough.
Plus charging phones, keeping router+modem alive, and charging CPAP batteries would all be useful.
Awesome. I’d definitely buy one from an enterprising recycler! (I’m disabled and assembling this is probably beyond me)
Alternatively build loads of these and hand them out during power outages. I wonder how many would be needed to power an energy efficient home?
Mullvad because they don’t need your name, and you can pay by cash anonymously.
The One Ring has not been kind to Smeagol…
Hermes confirms Barbados Slim is a mahogany god.
Nice, thank you!
Sweeeeet
I’m very envious, looks so cool!