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Barx [none/use name]@hexbear.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds Lands A 2.6% Performance Improvement With Minor Linux Kernel Patch3411·8 months agoReally sticking it to those… friendly Russian kernel maintainers. Really doing your part for your individual Two Minutes Hate.
So presumably, as a consistent person that is outrages by invasions and death, you call for the expulsion of all Americans and Usraelis, right?
Barx [none/use name]@hexbear.netto World News@lemmy.ml•The device bombs were in our living rooms, in our pockets, in our faces. Beirut is terrified30·9 months ago“Israel” is a terrorist state and always has been. As an occupier, the resistance has the right to oppose it by all means deemed necessary.
Fairy tales that middle managers tell themselves so they feel important and smart for sucking up to the company owner.
Barx [none/use name]@hexbear.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to save data for archive purposes?41·9 months agoAs a start, follow the 3-2-1 rule:
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At least 3 copies of the data.
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On at least 2 different devices / media.
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At least 1 offsite backup.
I would add one more thing: invest in a process for verifying that your backups are working. Like a test system that is occasionally restored to from backups.
Let’s say what you care about most is photos. You will want to store them locally on a computer somewhere (one copy) and offsite somewhere (second copy). So all you need to do is figure out one more local or offsite location for your third copy. Offsite is probably best but is more expensive. I would encrypt the data and then store on the cloud for my main offsite backup. This way your data is private so it doesn’t matter that it is stored in someone else’s server.
I am personally a fan of Borg backup because you can do incremental backups with a retention policy (like Macs’ Time Machine), the archive is deduped, and the archive can be encrypted.
Consider this option:
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Your data raw on a server/computer in your home.
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An encrypted, deduped archive on that sane computer.
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That archive regularly copied to a second device (ideally another medium) and synchronized to a cloud file storage system.
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A backup restoration test process that takes the backups and shows that they restores important files, the right number, size, etc.
If disaster strikes and all your local copies are toast, this strategy ensures you don’t lose important data. Regular restore testing ensures the remote copy is valid. If you have two cloyd copies, you are protected against one of the providers screwing up and removing data without you knowing and fixing it.
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You’re probably fine so long as it doesn’t have moisture!
Is it a “best by” date or a real “expires on” date?
Powders like this only go bad after being exposed to moisture. If properly sealed they will last decades.
Barx [none/use name]@hexbear.netto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats your guess on when americans will figure it out ?2·9 months agoOWS was not well-organized. Palestinian solidarity groups are doing better. The key difference is in being able to coherently make informed decisions as a group and then act on them as one.
Every OWS encampment was basically 5-30 orgs all doing their own thing and then fighting about horizontalism and being naive about how the cops and City Hall would treat them. We need to be able to act like 1-3 orgs (even if there are more), politically educate so we can avoid mistakes, and create good structure as early as possible so that expectations are set and time isn’t wasted and bad decisions are avoided.
The US left is basically slowly relearning the basics of organizing. Get involved and make it go faster!
Why does it need to be a scripting (by this I assume interpreted) language? For your requirements - particularly lightweight distribution - a precompiled binary seems more appropriate. Maybe look into Go, which is a pretty simple language that can be easily compiled to native binaries.
The main ways you’re exposed to microplastics is through ingestion and breathing it in.
To limit ingestion, yes the main thing to do is to avoid food and drink that comes in plastic containers. Reducing your consumption of processed foods will help with this. Eating mostly produce is a simpler way to approach this. Even though produce may often be transported in plastic, if you wash it before consumption you’ll have done pretty well. Ideally you would also have a reverse osmosis filter at home, as your water probably has microplastics as well (but less than bottled water!).
To limit breathing it in, yes avoid frequent exposure to busy roads. They are often full of tire dust that is getting kicked up. This is cumulative, though. Walking by a busy street once is no big deal. Walking along one twice a day may add up.
Overall, however, to address microplastics we will have to control the production of plastics and the use of plastics in the first place. For example, there would be a lot less tire dust if we used more rail to get around. And there would be less need for bottled water if water fountains were ubiquitous and so were standardized stainless steel water bottles. In addition, we could use biodegradable plastics for more packaging so that they don’t accumulate in bodies or the environment.
But this last point, despite being the only real solution, will literally require the overthrow of capitalism. I’m for this and am happy to talk about it more, but it is a lot.
Barx [none/use name]@hexbear.netto Memes@lemmy.ml•Something everyone agrees with until you name it1·11 months agoSuch as?
Barx [none/use name]@hexbear.netto Memes@lemmy.ml•Something everyone agrees with until you name it1·11 months agoWhat in Marxism needs to be upgraded, specifically?
Barx [none/use name]@hexbear.netto Memes@lemmy.ml•Something everyone agrees with until you name it0·11 months agoWhat in Marxism do you think needs upgrades?
Barx [none/use name]@hexbear.netto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Fiat doesn't work on a finite planet. Crypto has failed on its goals. What is a better way to be economically secure?6·11 months agoThe working class cannot win without overthrowing the owner class. The owner class is the ruling class and functions, under capitalism, to extract from the working class and make capital into more capital. It cannot escape this role so long as capitalism exists and the owner class is in charge. The fundamental mechanisms by which that system works is coercive on both classes. “Nice” members of the owner class are hammered into complacency through failure and exit (becoming working class again) or abandonment of their principals. Or they luck out and are minor and largely irrelevant, facing no competitors or predators. Real solutions require that we organize and spread class consciousness.
On an individual level, you can try to protect yourself from some of the most extreme economic violences, but they are inherently limited. Fiat currency only has value because the issuer is “good for it” and you can use it as capital and for personal purchases of commodities. Crypto is not money at all, it is an unlicensed security. If your interest is in money-like things, I would recommend inflation hedge-alikes gold and real estate. But these require you to already have significant savings. And they are something to hawk in order to leave the country and cannot replace a functional economic base or allow you to weather a true crisis staying in the country. Having a backup shelf-stable food supply and means to boil water is also a good idea.
Our fates are all tied together under this economic system. We will quickly starve and die of preventable disease in a real, sustained crisis, as it will disrupt agriculture and utilities. Only a stable productive base, a real economy that produces what humans need, can provide when borders close or trade halts. And, realistically, everything you can do as an inflation hedge is much better when done at the community level. Mutual aid is more effective than a personal bean stash (do both!). A network of like-minded people can secure travel and estimate when to leave vs. fight. You can buy real estate with less capital if you go in together. Etc etc.
Barx [none/use name]@hexbear.netto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How are private front-ends built without APIs?11·11 months agoInvidious does have APIs. People host invidious servers and the clients connect to them, similar to piped. I don’t know anything about Redlib but it might work the same!
Barx [none/use name]@hexbear.netto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Any tips on dealing with people that don't like you?2·11 months agoDon’t spend time with them unless you have to.
Barx [none/use name]@hexbear.netto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why does my cat like to go into the bathroom and take my towel off the holder and then leave?1·1 year agoCats like pulling things down off of other things. It entertains them.
Barx [none/use name]@hexbear.netto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Was it a good thing that SNW explicitly said the Federation is socialist?English4·1 year agoIt’s good because most of the American audience is too politically miseducated to recognize it otherwise.
Per the article, “divisive” here just means that the US, sponsored of the aforementioned genocide, does its usual complaining about its critics.