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I’d like to subscribe to NewRandomYouTubeGamerX64_L33tSauce’s intriguing publications and productions, might I ask for a link, dear sir?


You are probably technically right about rsync, and I had used rdiff-backup for many years actually instead. But I do think there is a different use case for each, depending on what you are backing up.
E.g. if it is files that change a lot, like documents or other text files. Rdiff-backup will be better, keeping old versions of them automatically ready for restoring.
But if it concerns backing up music, videos and also images (unless you edit them but then you’d probably save a new file as well), there doesn’t seem to be much difference to rsync anymore. Those files do not change, so an incremental backup won’t really add any value.


Exactly, that is the one thing I hardly ever see mentioned in such threads and legitimately the one I worry about the most. There will always be a way to install apps other than the playstore, but the harder it will be, the less people will bother and the more developers will be forced to go via the appstore anyway.


So is this legally different than making a photocopy of your passport? Since that is supposedly not allowed but in the moment you are asked you are obviously going to comply as you really need a place to stay. If it is not I hope this company gets into the legal drama they deserve.


The man was well ahead of his time.


I have a Pi 4B with 8 GB RAM and run Jellyfin plus some other stuff on it. Works great.
Had it first installed via repo but transcoding did not work at all. After switching to the Docker setup though, transcoding worked ok out of the box. Definitely takes a few seconds before the stream starts when having to transcode but no hiccups afterwards. Unless you jump around of course, and also I never had more than one stream trandcoding.


Now, yes. Unless this happens again.


I think I read recently about some emulator portal you can selfhost, would that be silly enough? Requires you to acquire ROMs though.
It won’t hurt asking but if you think just because their profits are up they’ll be fine replacing that RAM when the alternative is to simply have the customer buy new, now expensive RAM (because what else would they do?), then I am not sure what to say.
Windows 12


Well done you then, in this case!


Damn, I am so jaded by all the bad news that I saw this title and thought they are going to scrap plugins for something AI-related. They are not! It’s a plugin community page! Looks interesting.


I am not sure how Emudeck downloads Cemu though. I only found instructions on downgrading Cemu for Emudeck that you should download directly from Github and delete the Cemu file in the Emudeck folders.
Which might mean that Emudeck is setup to download directly from Github, not using Flathub. That would then result in a user receiving the malware if they had updated via Emudeck during this time.


Trust me bro, it totally works, AGI driving cars by itself, bro, just need another billion to… trust me bro!


You’re right, I missed the tilda.


The following files and directories may be created by the malware: /tmp/.transformers /usr/bin/pgmonitor.py ~/.local/bin/pgmonitor.py /etc/systemd/system/pgsql-monitor.service ~/.config/systemd/user/pgsql-monitor.service /tmp/kubectl The absence of these files does not prove that you are safe.
Wouldn’t the Steamdecks immutability prevent changes to the filesystem in these folders? After rebooting at least.


It is pretty decent, but if you don’t like reading/listening to lots of text, you won’t have a good time.
Wtf