

I’ve been using Ubuntu since 7.04, it’s all Linux underneath just with a slightly different look
I’ve been using Ubuntu since 7.04, it’s all Linux underneath just with a slightly different look
The traditional way is man pages and howto guides, which contain loads of information. You can get man pages in terminal or html (but I can remember how).
Next up is online tutorials like you are using, however with complicated setups, like a full mail server, the info gets very specific and can often go out of date.
Then we have readthedocs, which are the project specific instructions which tend to be very good.
How ever my personal favourite is the arch wiki, you’ll need to know how to change commands to Debian based systems, but it does give a lot of info and insight that is up to date.
For moving from Goole photos look at photoprism, immich and nextcloud, there are others, but these are the ones that made my short list
Urban backgrounds n=4 and gas stations n=8
are you fucking kidding me
Why higher particulate matter was found in the air at EV-charging stations?
Because your sample sizes are shit, which means your methodology is probably also shit and the report carries less weight than a shampoo advert statistics
I would but the idiots in my country voted to leave the EU, the UK petition website has never done anything useful ever, it’s just a place for people to vent and the government to ignore everyone.
With my cheap over night tarrif (UK) I pay approximately 2p a mile, I’m planning a road trip to Europe soon and have calculated with a pay for discount EV charge card, I’ll average about 14p/mile. I’m saving between £60-£80 a month compared to my old diesel car, which pays off the charger install ~£900 in a year. Diesel price have dropped in the UK since I got mine.
For servicing it’s coolant every 3 years or so, and that pretty much it. We have a MOT in the UK, for every vehicle over 3 years old, then yearly, that covers more than what is needed on the yearly services for my car. Only thing it doesn’t cover is lubricate the charge port, but I think I’m ok with that
Also the cabin noise is almost silent, no gears, constant predictable acceleration, and I can plug anything I want in to the 240v outlet in the back seat
You have to fill them with both ends of a cable or the bits leak on the floor
Postfix and write a milter (mail filter), you can get them to interact a various points in the mail delivery.
I think most things can be accomplished within postfix
It’s because they have pivoted to subscriptions on office, ads on windows and general data harvesting.
Just sailing? Single hard drive connected to what ever
Hosting stuff you care about? Some form of raid/zfs/whatever with at least 2 discs and a backup plan, also hooked up to what ever
That is the bare minimum. Buy used and expect your needs to change within a month/year.
Or just use Linux?
So if you have been around long enough you might remember the Hitachi (IBM) deathstars https://wizardprang.wordpress.com/2013/10/14/the-last-deathstar/
I see Hitachi and think no fucking way, where as Seagate I used to see as an always yes. Now I just stick the disks in a zfs array and call it done
What I’m really waiting for is large capacity ssds with sata.