Gnome 47 is out already though.
Can you type something in the number field next to the slider?
I haven't used roll20 in years, so I don't think my information is current, other than my name.
But, I think subscribers should be wary and there might be an increase in spam mail to your roll20 mail address.
Fedora 38 reached end of support in May. So even if you could find an ISO of it, it is not supported at all anymore.
If you don't need to access them through a web browser, I would likely suggest SyncThing, like @GravitySpoiled@lemmy.ml did in another comment. Nextcloud would be way overkill for this usecase.
Git would require you to manually commit and pull any changes you make.
I don't think the post is silly. You are proud of the work you have done and it's great you want to share it. :)
Congratulations on getting Arch + Plasma + BTRFS + backups up and running!
Looks suspiciously like and advertisement.
the timer has no idea if it was triggered during last boot. It only has the context of "this" boot, so it will do it right after a reboot and set a timer to start the service again after a week of uptime.
So if you reboot every day, it will trigger the service every day, even though you set it to weekly in the timer.
So it's up to your .service file to determine if it has been run this week or not.
Almost there. Look at the progress of dndbeyond.com. It's just a matter of when they stop printing physical books.
Its probably even an easily avoided issue too. If only they had offsite backups they could roll back...
You should block everything, except the things you want to get through. A firewall (at least in Linux) blocks everything inbound by default.