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everett
joined 4 years ago
It is time, whoa whoa
Same deal here, with years of Xfce and MATE in between. (And a couple of months of GNOME 3, so I could know for sure it wasn't for me.)
They mean cleaning the sheets you slept on and towels you used.
client side decorations
Ah yes, the developers' dumping ground. App menus bad, five miscellaneous buttons (and also a menu) good and m i n i m a l.
That's why they said Al-generated.
Nothing special to see or hear in any of the following: their earlier stuff, their later stuff, tracks 2–12 on the same album, the 10,000 word essay in the liner notes, their followup single, etc.
Ignoring the whole debate about whether to include system files in your backup,
rdiff-backup
sounds a lot like what you want. It stores your latest backup as plain files on-disk just like rsync, checks the box for incremental backups (older versions of files are stored as diffs, which you can easily browse withrdiff-backup-fs
) and isn't much different to use than rsync. That said, people will point out that you can make rsync do pretty much the same stuff using hard linking.