

Fuck the police waiting straight for the underground
A limp walker got it bad sittin’ down


Fuck the police waiting straight for the underground
A limp walker got it bad sittin’ down


I’ll check it out, thanks!


Yeah, I don’t really need to backup the system, except for a list of installed software, but I guess that’s all included somewhere in ~/.local or whatever, since it’s flatpak homebrew and steam.


Did anything specific break?
I’ll look into vorta, thanks!


On my NixOS and Arch machines I used ZFS snapshots for backups. That’s why I specifically asked for Aurora / Bazzite users.


Question for all Bazzite/Aurora users: what do you use to make backups of your machine?
I’m using Pikabackup to make backups of /home, but I’m not sure if there’s a better way?
yum install -y mint-choc # 😋
I’ve had it at the 27th for a few years in my calendar now, but I have no idea why, lol.
Apparently the official birthday should be August 25th, so maybe I mixed those up?
That look delicious, tysm!


Please don’t reinvent the weel and just install a Turbo Roundabout. It’s much safer for everyone, incuding cars.


Just one more lane layer bro, trust me bro.


“Capitalism creates innovation!”
The innovation:

Well yes, assuming that:
With this you can make your laptop very tamper resistant. It will be basically impossible to tamper with the bootloader while the laptop is off. (e.g install keylogger to get disk-encryption password).
What they can do, is wipe the bios, which will remove your custom keys and will not boot your computer with secure boot enabled.
Something like a supply-side attack is still possible however. (e.g. tricking you into installing a malicious bootloader while the PC is booted)
Always use security in multiple layers, and to think about what you are securing yourself from.


And don’t just fork it on GitHub, if the original repo gets deleted, any forks might too.
Also do a git clone locally, or set up a mirror on another host.
You could try [0-9] instead?
awk '/\/dev\/loop[0-9]/ {print}'
If you have a larger sample of input and desired output, people can help you better.
I get it, sometimes you just do something for the challenge.
It’s really great what you can accomplish when you know a little more than the bare minimum of the tools at your disposal (^^,)
And I had the same experience after learning a bit more about awk for the fist time, hahaha.
The feedback from the Inkscape project is a great read.
Excerpt: