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  • FWIW it is doable :) since I have Fedora (37) and a separate /home and / device. Btrfs in my case.

    How did you deal with the home sub volume?

    I will edit this with hopefully useful info about my fstab etc. in a few min...

    --- okey dokey ---

    Here's my fstab. I had to comment out the home subvol and mount /home

     
        
    UUID=02b32afc-3e05-412b-8781-xxx /                       btrfs   subvol=root,compress=zstd:1 0 0
    UUID=e82e80a8-b169-4127-90ad-xxx /boot                   ext4    defaults        1 2
    UUID=D358-0ADF          /boot/efi               vfat    umask=0077,shortname=winnt 0 2
    #UUID=02b32afc-3e05-412b-8781-xxx /home                   btrfs   subvol=home,compress=zstd:1 0 0
    /dev/disk/by-uuid/7b194608-a407-4c2c-a0d8-xxx /home auto nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show 0 0
    
    
      

    Permissions on /home mount point (before mounting device to mountpoint):

     
        
    $ ls -la /home
    total 0
    drwxr-xr-x. 1 root root   0 Jan  5 20:47 .
    dr-xr-xr-x. 1 root root 166 Feb 27 18:36 ..
    
    $ sudo getfacl home
    # file: home
    # owner: root
    # group: root
    user::rwx
    group::r-x
    other::r-x
    
      

    Relevant output from df

     
        
    $ df
    Filesystem      1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
    /dev/sdb3       998540288   5447260 991484436   1% /
    /dev/nvme0n1p6 1248619684 932769256 258218276  79% /home
    
      

    Home dir permissions

     
        
    $ ls -ldZ /home/mes
    drwxr-xr-x. 196 mes mes system_u:object_r:user_home_dir_t:s0 12288 Feb 27 19:13 /home/mes
    
    $ sudo getfacl /home/mes
    getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
    # file: home/mes
    # owner: mes
    # group: mes
    user::rwx
    group::r-x
    other::r-x
    
      

    Let me know if I can give any additional info.

  • I'll need to motorize my chair so I can scroll myself over to the rightmost widescreen monitor.

  • Been running Malwarebytes on our macs for several years. No detects. Last time I saw a Mac virus was in the days of wdef (late 80s early 90s).

  • What and get the cops called on him again?

  • Because: banking while black.

  • Is true.

  • We finally got a rice cooker. It's a cheap-ass one not a Zojirushi but it does fine. I can make rice without it but man it is nice to fire and forget. And it does better than I can manually.

  • Our district bans them in middle school and leaves policy to each teacher in HS.

    Maybe they should ban phones at work too lol

  • It does look interesting—because it is boring—as one of the blog entries talks about. :)

    The goal seems to be stability and simplicity. A language with few features that remains mostly unchanged for the long term, to write simpler programs that can be counted on to do what they're supposed to for the long term.

    I like it. I will have to give this a whirl.

  • I have been checking the thrift stores for DVDs and blu rays lately with a plan to drop one or more streaming services. I'm afraid to tally up how much we pay a month for all that crap.

  • You would also have to make the die visible. Just because "source code" is open doesn't prove the development chain hasn't been compromised. That's the gist of the paper referenced above. If a bad guy swaps their design for the open source design when the chips are fabbed, you'll never know by looking at the source.

  • Being inside a metal tube doesn't help reception either.

  • I finally did but...gawd turning a key is so much work!

  • I bet you'd get a lot of upvotes* if you posted this to the community lol

  • Too bad these folks will take out some vulnerable people along the way.

    We somehow need to do way better about instilling a sense of duty to society in people.

  • I would love to get myself a set of these bookends.

  • I never finished that damn game lol. I should probably give it another go one of these days.

  • Yeah. Everyone I knew always called them floppies whether they were 8" (mostly before my time), 5¼" or 3.5". Op was probably just adding for humor or something.

  • The original software was written by tankies so i doubt they cared about privacy, ethics, or morals.

    Oof lol