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calm.like.a.bomb
calm.like.a.bomb @ _calm_bomb_ @lemmy.ml
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  • When you go to your account settings, you should have this:

  • I like telegram but russians.

    You know, I have friends that say this, but at the same time they're stuck to tiktok like crazy...

  • I use torrenttols and BEP-47 is supported. Give it a try.

  • How is it not working? What OS are you running, what Firefox version?

  • I don't know about him, but I have my first mac (from work) for two months and I never had Apple Music open when I plugged my headphones in.

  • For terminal wezterm is also awesome.

  • Didn't go to a concert even though one of my frieds was the guitarist for the opening band and I was invited... The next morning I found out the club was on fire and 65 people died. Romania - Colectiv. RIP good people!

  • I couldn't understand exactly what the problem is.. and the writing style is infuriating. State your problem, then explain what you want!

  • Let's make more money... MORE MONEY... MORE FUCKING MONEY....

    Greed will destroy us

  • Oh no, for sure! I did it with Debian in '98-99.

  • Jeep Grand Cherokee

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.ml

    This thread...

  • Why are people upvoting you is beyond my comprehension.

    The fact that you were kids and made a mistake doesn't mean that you can't/shouldn't bathe a kitten!!!!

    Just make sure you prepare for the task: use warm water and wash the kitten from tail to neck - it's better to avoid the head and anyway there's little to no fleas on the head. I'm no vet, but I got this advice from my vet when I found a flea infested kitten under my car.

    So, for people reding this: yes, you can bathe your kitten, but get some advice from your vet beforehand!

  • OK... So, just to test, edit your crontab and run a basic command:

     
        
    */1 * * * * date >> ~/date.log
    
      

    this will append the current date/time once a minute (*/1) to a file in your home dir. You can check if it works with cat ~/date.log

    If that works, then try again with your command. I see you used the full path to it, that's a good thing. Also, what does that command do if you run it manually?

    To run the command at 10 PM every day, you should have it like this:

    0 22 * * * /usr/bin/sct 2750

  • You mean running systemd timers? Yes, they are great, but for a beginner I think understanding crontabs is still better.

    Also, who said crontabs are deprecated? Do you have a source for that?