You are still the best… and a beast.
I stub my toe and I won’t look at a PR for two weeks.
You are a beast, back surgery and a feature list that long… please just don’t burn yourself out.
If I can at least help on stranger on the internet… well, then I have helped one stranger on the internet 😂
Let’s say you want to test a drive that is mounted on /tmp… you just cd into that directory and you can use my example.
You can use
$> df -h
or
$> mount
to check how your drive is mounted in the OS Most ”default ” installations will have 1-4 partitions and / being partition 3 or 4.
So if you look at the mount command and / is /dev/sdX3 (where X can be a-z depending on how many drives you have connected) and no other mounts are in the output then every directory under / is on that drive… so you can run my example from your home-directory if you fancy that.
The cool thing about rsync is that it goes ”BRRRRRRRRR!” like a warthog… the plane… and it can saturate the receiving drive or array depending on your network and client. And getting 180 with rsync.. on a SATA drive, can’t really hope for more.
And you can run a quick n dirty test is using dd
$> dd if=/dev/zero of=1g-testfile bs=1g count=1
If you use scp (cp over ssh) you should see the transfer speed.
Fair enough, I’ll show up at the office when they pay me for the time I just wasted commuting to the office. It’s my only ”asset” that is truly mine in this day and age.
I read, ”The producer blew a couch” and in this context it kinda made sense… I am too tired to actually be allowed access to things.
Oh, /e/ is a really good suggestion.
There is always the route of compiling your own kernel, it all depends on how adventurous you feel… and how much spare time you have.
Edit: /e/OS has a quite big selection of phones if you just drill down into their docs
Yeah, I should have been more specific, “Check out LineageOS, they have a list of supported devices, you can also trawl xda-developers for info and guides”
Check out LineageOS and have a look at the xda developer forum for more info.
And I did a quick search that listed a few good starting points… running a custom rom on your phone is quite liberating… but also a rabbit hole that is deeper than any black hole in the universe. Have fun and good luck!
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=custom+rom+cat+s75+xda+-samsung+-galaxy
Edit: ‘cause autocorrect
I actually got this reference 😂
And the Olympic Games in shifting the goal post has officially opened!
Actually never did, tried Logseq and found that the sweet spot of being to lazy and having what I need in obsidian made me stick with it
Florida… HAHAHAHA, this is effin’ to good to be true… in Florida you risk lose your voting rights FOREVER!!!!
But the kicker is that he isn’t allowed to vote right? New York restore voting rights after you have completed your sentence if I remember correctly.
Another scary thing is that religious freedom apparently doesn’t apply… am I not free to decide if I need religion in my life?
Oh I know, but there is some things that are objectively evil, like killing children. And since their god is omnibenevolent and all knowing, then there is no point in killing children, unless your god is either evil or not omnibenevolent, you can’t have both.
But yeah, there are things you just have to accept that these extremists just take for granted, like they are so chosen/special that they can have the cake and eat it.
I can think of a couple of quite evil things he did… allegedly. It’s even written down.
Segment based on usage, a decent switch kan handle around 4k VLAN.
- users (Ethernet)
- users (wlan)
- iot
- cameras
- servers
- storage
- media devices
- phones
- printers
- guests
If you can enable client isolation on WiFi, port protection/isolation on Ethernet and start using 802.1x for network auth… then you are off to a pretty decent start in case of a vendor bug, misconfiguration or some curious individual