Hab tagelang hass geschoben weil der Schmutz mir massiv Speicherplatz geklaut hat. Muss halt zu dev/null symlinken und prüfe regelmäßig global ob es ein neues davon gibt.
Hab tagelang hass geschoben weil der Schmutz mir massiv Speicherplatz geklaut hat. Muss halt zu dev/null symlinken und prüfe regelmäßig global ob es ein neues davon gibt.
I had a long and frustrating conflict with this, on this post.
As @d_k_bo@feddit.org (An dem Punkt könnten wir auch einfach Deutsch labern) noted, it’s a freedesktop.org specification.
I still stand the point that it’s not very thought through (a hidden dir? Why?), and that blindly implementing it is annoying. It shouldn’t be a universal standard for all systems, as it’s only relevant if you use a file manager which can then use that dir as Trash dir - which I don’t. That could be tested by only allowing filemanagers to create the dir, and if it doesn’t exist, discard the data. That’s probably how some programs work, as only Prismlauncher has created the dir.
Workaround: ln -s .Trash-1000 /dev/null
I run both … nextcloud is very inconvenient for finding stuff and slow in loading. I still use nextcloud to sync, but immich for tagging and displaying, because it’s much faster and better in UI etc.
Don’t use any real data and do as little as possible, but that strongly depends on the level of interacting you want to do.
Everyone that’s not white, straight and healthy already faced censorship.
slightly alarmist
Positively though, in the case of EA.
I know.
I wrote the comment at 2025-01-22T13:27+01:00.
The fix was commited on 2025-01-22T14:09:11+01:00.
Aaand the piped dev says the release is gonna take a few days because the current nightly might be unstable
Bro not only all my devices but also I am basically arch testing with bleeding edge software, I basially live off of being unstable, gimme release
Fix has been merged to NewPipeExtractor btw. Just got to wait until it’s implemented in piped.
I’d say that starting with a year is a good hint, and as it’s written with dashes, it’s easy to recognize. The main problem is with people that don’t put any thoughts in and don’t know the format.
Or just ISO 8601
Mach mal nicht so’n Fass auf.
Average node bug solving
Also applies to spiders
Doesn’t Pop have that by default? I think others have too.
Anyway, yes for basically everything. Except my servers main partition, because otherwise recovering from crashes would be horribly annoying or unsafe if I’d use cryptssh. And if the dns+dhcp/gateway/VPN server crashes I’d definitely need 22 open.
As long as it’s open source, isn’t a literal trojan and doesn’t steal & sell my data…