

How frustrating about the hangs, looks like this has been a problem for years in various desktops and file managers and you’ve already found the best mitigation (keeping the mounts out of home)


How frustrating about the hangs, looks like this has been a problem for years in various desktops and file managers and you’ve already found the best mitigation (keeping the mounts out of home)


Posts don’t move with you though (yet?)
I think some of the answer is expressed in the article:
To service and retain this loyal userbase then, you might imagine that Mozilla would address their needs and concerns with what made Phoenix a great first version back in 2002. A lightweight and versatile standards-compliant and open-source web browser with acceptable privacy standards, and without any other non-browser features attached to it. Just a browser, only a browser, and above all, a fast browser.
Instead, Mozilla appear to be following a course calculated to alarm rather than retain these users. Making themselves an AI-focused organisation, neglecting their once-unbeatable developer network, and trying to sneak data gathering into their products.


This looks useful, thanks
When
xdg-ninjaencounters a file or directory it knows about, it will tell you whether it’s possible to move it to the appropriate location, and how to do it.
The configurations are from the arch wiki page on XDG_BASE_DIR, antidot (thanks to Scr0nch for writing a conversion tool), and crowdsourced by other users.


Maybe look into autofs which will mount only when you choose to access the drives and then unmount on idle. Could be simpler then trying to react to network status.


Never seen ffprofile before that’s useful. Wonder how up to date it is with all the new ml options.


And while he highlighted some signs of unions reaching more people on platforms like TikTok, the union chief noted a stark fact: “Collectively, the trade union movement has fewer followers on X and Instagram than Nigel Farage on his own.”
“We directly represent five and a half million people, so we’ve got to get much better at using those social media platforms and talking directly to members and potential members,” the TUC head added.
Get on the Fedi!


That’s good. There are also editors that can run it for you and highlight the issues whilst you type, neovim being one.


$() for me, to quote from
https://www.shellcheck.net/wiki/SC2006
Backtick command substitution
`...`is legacy syntax with several issues.
- It has a series of undefined behaviors related to quoting in POSIX.
- It imposes a custom escaping mode with surprising results.
- It’s exceptionally hard to nest.
$(...)command substitution has none of these problems, and is therefore strongly encouraged.
The link seems to say Threads support is only available as an add-on and therefore not simple to use with containerised HASS. This would be true for any Threads antenna though.