Vsauce?
Vsauce?
My experience was Slackware in 1993. Some kid in another dorm was running it on his computer and he gave me an account on it. I’d dial into the University network and telnet to his server to mess around. I believe the kernel was 0.9x something.
Over the years I’d used Linux in various forms: built a router using Linux at a job, installed Slackware on my desktop at home using floppy disks, ran Redhat on most of our infrastructure (web, samba, ftp, sendmail, openvpn, …) at another job, run Arch Linux on my desktop at home along with Debian in my home lab.
Is this better than PrivateBin?
Your wording is hard to understand. Are you asking if you can make /usr its own partition? If that’s your question, you can. You need to make sure that “usr” and “fsck” are in HOOKS in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf.
I can see how /usr can balloon in size. My /usr is 22G with 1613 packages installed.
I’m not sure if this qualifies, but I’ve been using this package: https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/nvidia-open/
I haven’t had any issues so far (Steam running Jedi Survivor & The Last of Us)
I play tennis wearing contacts and wear glasses the rest of the time. On the tennis court, glasses fog up too easily. Off the tennis court, my contacts are just not clear enough (and my up close vision with contacts sucks – yay progressive lenses).
Mass Effect! FemShep is amazing!
Playstation 3 for The Last of Us
I TOTALLY expect that to happen
YA Novels can be good – such an easy, engaging story. I really enjoyed the “I am Number Four” and “Jumper” series-es.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Fun game, though unlike the first one, I wasn’t immediately excited to keep playing for some reason.
I’ve been using restic. It has built-in dedup & encryption and supports both local and remote storage. I’m using it to back up to a local restic-server (pointing to a USB drive) and Backblaze B2.
Restores for single or small sets of files is easy: restic -r $REPO mount /mnt Then browse through the filesystem view of your snapshots and copy just like any other filesystem.
Mass Effect – particularly Mass Effect 2 – left an impression, but The Last of Us is and will always be the game that has stuck with me the most/longest.
I’m here too. I haven’t seen any posts either. LibreWolf is good software… maybe nobody is having any issues with it. :)