Thanks! Will try that out :)
My thighs rub against each other and get very sore when I wear my kilt. I always need to wear some kind of trunks/briefs with longer legs underneath to prevent it and it totally ruins the freedom and ventilation aspect :(
And I thought this was a joke about Java Spring and Hibernate. I should work less...
You just have to constantly fire the turrets downwards near the failed turbine to keep everything level. I don't see an issue there at all.
I'll switch my windows drive to the LTSC IoT version, when this happens. The only reason I have dual boot is for a fallback, if some games make trouble. For example for whatever reason BG3 multiplayer freezes randomly on linux. Single player is fine though. So until I got that sorted out I can fall back to windows. But when even the LTSC support runs out, then that's it completely for me.
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Writing it also feels as nice as a skin disease so it's fitting well.
There is a KDE Plasma theme for it called Reactionary. And there are icon packs to make it look even more like Win 95/98
I have no direct solution to you exact problem but your usage of tabs sounds like a nightmare.
A while back I found Omnivore which works like a charm if you want to "freeze" the contents of a website to read them later. You can also self host it if you like.
I took it a step further because I love Obsidian as personal knowledge management and I want to have everything in one place. There's a plugin to sync all your saved pages from Omnivore to Obsidian. In the template for it I then have my marked highlights, the links to the version in Omnivore and the original URL and also the whole content. So I have all of that in markdown which is really nice to work with.
Maybe that's a solution you too could be happy with.
I mostly use postgres so I created myself a small docker image, which has the postgres client, restic and cron. It also gets a small bash script which executes pg_dump and then restic to backup the dump. pg_dump can be used while the database is used so no issues there. Restic stores the backup in a volume which points to an NFS share on my NAS. This script is called periodically by cron.
I use this image to start a backup-service alongside every database. So it's part of the docker-compose.yml
Some of us Germans can be incredibly big so I wouldn't be sure about that either.
Well, no one said anything about completing or even progressing the tasks. Just switching between them