[-] arcosenautic@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Do you happen to use Omnivore on android too? If so, did you ever happen to have trouble syncing deletions/saved articles between them?

[-] arcosenautic@lemmy.world 9 points 3 months ago

Anyone with a proper background would be kind enough to speculate whether this could lead to a possible cure?

[-] arcosenautic@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

The dishonored universe is constantly residing in my head. One story I think would be interesting is where Corvo uses the cut power (Void House) that allows him to take a respite from battle. It could be set in a canon level or a random encounter that leaves him pretty shaken up, so he needs to recover. If you want to see what I'm talking about, here's a link.

[-] arcosenautic@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

Sysprep can reset the activation clock a max number of 3 times. You can set SkipRearm to 1 and it no longer does this, but of course the activation clock isn't reset, which 'defeats' continued reactivation. You learn something new every day I guess. See Serverfault - Does doing sysprep too many times cause issues?

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by arcosenautic@lemmy.world to c/asklemmy@lemmy.world

Hello,

I was wondering if there exists any objective, high-quality guides to doing various human-stuff like showering, properly eating, integration in society, basically anything that can be thought as interacting with the real world.

Maybe there's a wiki for such stuff? A weird request, for sure, but I am wondering if there's an overall better way to do common stuff.

I've found the worst case scenario handbook to be very useful, but more material is always better.

Thank you for your replies! I learned a lot of useful stuff here. Also, the context is simply that I want to know if there are more efficient ways of doing things. Initially I was looking for a highly curated collection of things, but I realized it's simply not possible to give a complete primer on life. That's what other people are for. Thanks again for all the help.

[-] arcosenautic@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago

Like others said, you can try installing Arch manually (not with the install script). You get the hang of the terminal and you get to see a bit more of how Linux works under the hood. The wiki is your friend, spend some time reading it!

[-] arcosenautic@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago

Julia Evans recently did a thing about job control here. Nothing yet on multiplexers though

[-] arcosenautic@lemmy.world 28 points 5 months ago

When will it stop? No really?

[-] arcosenautic@lemmy.world 4 points 6 months ago

I understand this is a non-issue for your home network, but as I understand it, the real risk is when using a VPN in a public and untrusted place (e.g. a coffee shop) as most teleworkers do

[-] arcosenautic@lemmy.world 17 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I selfhost Vikunja on a small 1GB RAM VM. It has views for list, table, Gantt and Kanban (I assume that's what you mean by not manually reordering?) You can setup reminders for your tasks like any project management tool as well.

You can access its web interface via port 3456, so no syncing or external app is needed, it's all browser based. Of course, you can setup a wireguard VPN to access it anywhere.

[-] arcosenautic@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

I was always curious about those. Surely they can't be faster than computers right? I mean, whatever computers they have in the 24th century.

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Hello everyone! What are some fast growing leafy plants that could extend from wooden supports every 4 Meters or so? I'm looking to make a pretty long natural walkway with some sort of shade overhead. I think fast growing plants are the best option. Is there something leafy enough to cross 4 meters?

I'm in a wet temperate climate.

[-] arcosenautic@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago

They'll never encrypt my 2000 DVDs!

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