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How do programs that measure available space like ‘lsblk’, ‘df’, ‘zfs list’ etc see hardlinks and estimate disk space.

If I am trying to manage disk space, does the file system correctly display disk space (for example a zfs list)? Or does it think that I have duplicate files/directories because it can’t tell what is a hardlink?

Also, during move operations, zfs dataset migrations, etc… does the hardlinked file continue tracking where the original is? I know it is almost impossible at a system level to discern which is the original.

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Best weather app since DarkSky. I love the notification of impending rain! Very helpful in Belgium where it rains half of the year sporadically.

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Played it a shit ton. It was always window-only.

It was plagued with EAC issues for years because the devs just couldn’t figure out at all how to enable EAC properly.

Other than that it runs fine and that issue has been fixed for a year or so.

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That has absolutely 0 relevance to this post lol. Smite has literally always been Windows only.

Smite devs are very mediocre bordering on inept. It took themike a year and a half of multiple attempts to get EAC working for Linux. Crashing is prevalent on both windows and proton in smite 1.

If smite devs took on a native Linux port, it would be an absolute garbage dumpster fire filled with never fixed bugs, incompatibility, probably an unusable amount of crashes. I’d rather play decently through proton than experience that BS.

How do we know if there aren't a bunch of more undetected backdoors?

I have been thinking about self-hosting my personal photos on my linux server. After the recent backdoor was detected I’m more hesitant to do so especially because i’m no security expert and don’t have the time and knowledge to audit my server. All I’ve done so far is disabling password logins and changing the ssh port....

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Of which the chances are slim to none for 99% of people simply because they aren’t interesting enough to be a target beyond phishing, scans, and broad attacks.

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You must be mistaken. They stopped selling and supporting those earbuds right after they came out.

Buy their wireless headphones instead. They promise that the same thing won’t happen with those!

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Yeah they offered wireless earbuds for all of a year and a half before shutting it down an pulling the product, just to release wireless headphones which haven’t been pulled from the shelves quite yet.

Maybe this is their next speaker in a line of barely-supported short lived audio products.

I am a little salty over their decision to remove a headphone jack from the fp5 in order to push their shitty audio projects that they drop in a few years anyway…

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I find is very funny because I seem to remember the conservative chant back in the 2010s was “wake up america” or "wake up sheeple "

People “woke” up.

Conservatives: “No not like that.” “Woke is destroying America”

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It’s also on izzyondroid, but only the previous version with the bug.

If someone is using auroradroid like they probably should right now, then it is easy to get it there. Hopefully the fixed build comes through soon

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Researchers have found a malicious backdoor in a compression tool that made its way into widely used Linux distributions, including those from Red Hat and Debian.

arstechnica.com/…/backdoor-found-in-widely-used-l…

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Depends, for example Debian unattended-upgrade caused system restarts after many updates that was extremely inconvenient for me because I have a more manual bringup process. I had restarts turned off in its settings and it still restarted.

I uninstalled it and have not one single unwanted restart since then, so manual upgrades it is.

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Yes they do actually. They actually want more bombs and money to go to israel. If they gain power, you can bet they would dump dozens of billions as fast as possible into Israel.

They just want 0 to go to Ukraine so they block it for daddy Putin.

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Yeah, but evil deeds like intentionally ruining people’s lives, mass exploitation, murder, bribing officials to make millions of peoples lives worse.

Every billionaire does at least some of these. See Boeing for the most recent example.

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Duolingo is quite terrible at teaching a language. It gives absolutely no context of grammar or conjugation besides what it beats into you through repetition. Don’t get me started on their “pronunciation recognition”.

It is pretty much only valuable as flashcardish games for vocabulary building.

Babel is expensive, but much better.

Actually textbooks are even better if you are dedicated to learn, but of course the best is a combination of that and a language partner and native person to talk with.

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Damn, I looked at this thread hoping to optimize my server idle power draw.

AMD 2700X, and Debian Bookworm kernel back ports just got to 6.6. Hopefully this doesn’t break my ZFS 😅

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To be fair, of you just wait until the ZFS package is released with the corresponding kernel, everything works great. Just no unattended upgrades to the kernel on the back ports channel and you are golden!

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What is the first one? Looks like Debian to me.

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If you go for WD red plus 12TB drives, they are helium filled and less noisy even than the 8TB air versions.

I have one and it is silent when not tracking, but all hard drives have some seeking noise. Mostly because it is irregular so human ears pick it up more than white fan or spinning noise.

Best idea for absolute noise reduction in the same room is getting a good closed case, reinforcing with some foam panels with a direct air path that you can direct through a cupboard cutout for example.

What you are looking for is high capacity SSDs in this situation, but that is pricey.

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I don’t know how it is now, but when I played league in the beta and for 4 years afterwards, I only ever saw 1 cheater.

Player toxicity was off the damn charts, but still not much of a cheating problem. Might be very different now though.

What's growing on, Beehaw? (Garden Chat)

Today marks the beginning of the second full week of Spring in the northern hemisphere, even if some of us are stuck in second winter. Share your garden goals, projects, challenges, and successes for this growing season; share your tips, tricks, and garden hacks, or anything else you’d like. Let’s all help each other grow...

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I moved to a new house last year. (Belgium, doesn’t follow the weather of the zoning system well) We are in the process of stripping it down to the bones, just got a new roof, have to dig out the floor down 35 cm to pour a cement slab, etc…

Suffice to say I don’t have the time for a garden this year even though we have a lovely 1500m^2 plot with around 60 trees that haven’t been upkept for years.

I would love to know some super easy low upkeep plants to help the soil in our future garden bed areas (one used to be a big compose pile, so the soil there seems pretty good already).

I was thinking some potatoes in the method of loosening the soil, throwing a ton of seed potatoes and maybe onions over it, and covering it with a bunch of dead grass cuttings that we have.

Then maybe some bush beans too. If it is a wet year like the winter it has been, they should grow very well.

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Use antennapod. They literally highly discourage donations now because they have enough donations to cover their operating coats and then like 50% extra on top.

Because updating a podcast app is literally not a full time job if it is so stable as these two apps. They both release small feature updates and bug fixes for a while. Antennapod even did a full UI update to the new material standard.

Pocketcasts devs seem to want maximum profit from it. They probably have an order of magnitude more income already than antennapod due to how many more people use it and how they push subscriptions. I just don’t understand why they need that much money.

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I definitely use the previous 10 versions of electron that I definitely didn’t completely forget to uninstall.

In unrelated news, by root partition is now about 2GB lighter.

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It is. HMD Global Nokia has been pretty trash quality since the beginning. Bad cameras even for their price class, bad longevity, tons and tons of software bugs that take half a year to fix.

I will never buy an HMD global phone again.

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One could argue that it is preferable to serial killers.

Serial killers meticulously plan and often torture their victims extensively and many of their victims families never get closure because nothing gets tied back to the killer.

Mass gunman attacks, for example, kill orders of magnitude faster with much less pain for many of their victims, the perpetrator isn’t active for a long period of time, and the families get closure.

Of two severely fucked up scenarios that happen, it seems that one is worse.

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