Ah, I had that one confused with the basic personal plan. 😅
Ah, I had that one confused with the basic personal plan. 😅
Iirc SMTP and whatnot is business only for Proton, so I assume you’re sending alert emails through some other service like myself, right? I’ve been using SMTP2GO’s free tier and it works well for my very low usage needs, would love to hear more about your setup if you have any tips.
I knew a tvtropes link was going to be here as soon as I saw the question lol, here goes my next three hours I guess
In case you haven’t stumbled upon Piper, it’s pretty great for the mouses it supports. I’ve had a good experience with the couple Logitech ones I’ve owned.
Yeah I’m with you there, vanilla helix meets basically 90% of my needs so I’m not in any real rush to change
I was going to point to visual.nvim as a possible middle ground, but it’s now archived :(
Disclaimer: I haven’t actually tested it myself
It does, yeah. Still, having access to the official client too would be nice.
Very nice, I do hope that helps us finally get a Linux version sometime soon lol
I am not sure if JS has something similar, but this often helps by a lot
It does, the some/every array methods would achieve the same results. I use them quite often myself!
Maybe consider a Hetzner storage box. They support borg, restic, rsync and probably more, there’s no ingress or egress fees and you get unlimited traffic. Very nice for off-site backups if, like myself, you’re on a limited budget.
It says a lot that when I read that my first thought was “oh so like keeping the self hosted services running and whatnot” for a second 😅
Last I checked offline hours didn’t count either, yeah. I’m not sure if anything is supposed to have changed in the meantime, as it’s been a while.
Based ngl
Yup, I first heard of it in neovim but the way helix integrates it as a first class citizen is so damn cool
I second borg, been using it for years and it’s never let me down. Granted, I haven’t actually had to do disaster recovery so far, but my tests have been positive lol
Lol I came here to basically make that exact comment. I don’t even bother with timeshift on NixOS since the state that actually matters to me is described by my git repo and it’s got native rollbacks.
That said, I’d love for btrfs + timeshift to become the out of the box standard everywhere else, it’s just fantastic user experience.
That’s great first issue to solve, I love the way it fits!
Since space is a major concern, maybe have a look at borg and possibly something like borgmatic on top for easier configuration. Borg does deduplicated backups, so you could do even hourly ones if you wanted without too much extra space depending on how many you want to keep. You’d need to run a borg server wherever you want to store your backups so it’s not a simple rsync over ssh situation but that’s the price you pay for the extra niceties.
As a Brazilian who grew up in a not too remote area, modchipped PS2s were everywhere growing up, as it was the only realistic option to game for the vast majority. Things have shifted a bit these days, but it did use to be like that.
As a result, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a legit PS2 game or an og Xbox/GameCube for that matter lol.
Ah, I see Linux supports breadboards now!