You can lazy umount, which blocks new accesses and actually unmounts when it can
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You used Solaris when cortana was already a thing? That’s great! :D
My university ditched Solaris like 20 years ago. Still have fond memories of cde lol
“I’ll get to it, eventually” would ruin the meme but be more fitting, in my opinion.
Had multiple occasions where people fought against filling disks and just couldn’t see why. Well, that 10 gig log file you deleted two weeks ago? It’s 20 gig now, and still being written to.
lsof shows stuff like that.
Nah, they just throw away the block markings, absolutely.
Overwriting a SSD is difficult as well, better encrypt the drive and trash the key when you decommission.
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump's name removed from Kennedy Center in predawn operationEnglish
2·1 day agoSounds funny, but it’ll lead to people saying "look at those 4 years without a president where everything went to shit! We need strong leadership!’
Well actshly, rm removes the inode, not the file. If it’s still in use it’ll stay on the disk until the last fd is closed.
- with most file systems that are usual on linux
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Poll: Lemmys outside the Anglosphere, do you have your computer set to English or your mother tongue?English
3·1 day agoI do use German key layout, as I’m used to that for decades.
And German number, currency, date, address formats, as the English are just whack
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Poll: Lemmys outside the Anglosphere, do you have your computer set to English or your mother tongue?English
1·1 day agoThe end key becomes ende. Over 30% increase!
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Australians doing the country proud again...English
3·1 day agoAim for the knee
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Poll: Lemmys outside the Anglosphere, do you have your computer set to English or your mother tongue?English
1·2 days agoDon’t know what your mobile OS is, I set my Android to English and use HeliBoard for the keyboard app. It even remembers what app should get Swedish, German, English layout and word suggestions.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Poll: Lemmys outside the Anglosphere, do you have your computer set to English or your mother tongue?English
2·2 days agoDunno, isn’t logo older, with the whole frigging language translated?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Poll: Lemmys outside the Anglosphere, do you have your computer set to English or your mother tongue?English
9·2 days agoWhen I started computering, there where no localised systems. When they started translating, the German was often misleading, incomplete, or just didn’t fit in the button or whatever. So I stuck with English. Somewhere along the line I switched to en_UK, though.
And yeah, in this day and age I have no clue how good the translations are, because I never checked them.
Yes, the clients (Desktop, Web, Browser, Mobile, CLI) are published by Bitwarden under GPL3 license, so you can always fork them.
Bitwarden could delete the repos, but the code is out there.
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Technology@lemmy.world•There's still no point in gigabit broadbandEnglish
4·4 days agoI have fiber in my basement and could book gbit. Upstream is still nerfed, currently I have 250mbits down, 50 up
Edit: disregard that, just checked with my ISP and apparently I have an old plan, and could book 1 gig symmetric. For thrice the cost, though
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL portable breathalyzers aren't _**generally**_ admissable in courtEnglish
6·4 days agoOver here breathalysers are admissible, but you can reject to use them. Police then has to decide wether to call a doctor to draw blood.
Switched from keepassxc to vaultwarden a while ago (mostly due to the horrible syncing experience, and to use the same password manager as my family so I could help out better).
It’s a selfhosted and open source version of the Bitwarden server, you’ll use the (open source) Bitwarden clients. So its all features of Bitwarden plus full transparency
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•ngl kinda hoping people start arguing over thisEnglish
3·5 days agoWhen I gave a shit, I don’t give a shit about the toilet paper
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Europe@feddit.org•EU Parliament: Compromise reached for digital euroEnglish
1·8 days agoGermany. There are older numbers that are only 14 digits, bit that’s about it, for mobile.
And to be fair, wero doesn’t really exist :D
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Europe@feddit.org•EU Parliament: Compromise reached for digital euroEnglish
1·8 days ago15 for a phone number, so only twice as bad.
And then not, as Iban has a checksum so you’ll directly see errors, as opposed to a phone which will just reach the wrong person


You mean like in your kitchen? Too much metal, you’ll damage your magnetron.
You could use thermite and melt it to a pulp. Dangerous as well, though.
Really, just encrypt. Your CPU has AES extensions, performance impact is negligible. Simple, clean, and a protection against involuntary decommission as well.