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[–] mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk 1 points 1 year ago

Also: SpotNet (with e.g. SpotWeb as a client)

[–] mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

What you suggest sounds a lot like the “Briefcase” that was in Windows 9x. I don’t know of something similar, especially not something integrated into Linux.

The easiest way might be to setup SyncThing to share all of your different folders and then subscribe to those you need on your laptop. Just be aware that if you delete a file on your laptop it will also be deleted on your desktop on the next sync. Unsubscribe from the folder first before freeing up the disk space.

[–] mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk 16 points 1 year ago

Because it probably was an ID10T problem?

[–] mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk 9 points 1 year ago

Falls es doch kommen sollte: Teilen --> Eingebettet und dann da gucken. Ganz easy.

[–] mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk 24 points 1 year ago

I believe it's often because nobody does their own website anymore but instead uses managed services, e.g. Medium. Or bits of information, that would've been worth a blog post some while ago, end up on sites like StackOverflow, Reddit, etc.. And once these services want to monetise these contents, they usually start with limiting public access.

And OTOH TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts are doing everything they can to further limit people's attention spans and get them addicted to those services. So the people capable of and/or interested in producing proper "content" are dwindling, too.

[–] mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk 6 points 1 year ago

This! Wipr on phone and Mac. Pi-Hole in my home network.

And for annoyances there’s also Consent-O-Matic and SponsorBlock installed.

[–] mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk 9 points 1 year ago

Mein Hausarzt hatte damals erst eine BlackBerry-Email und später dann t-online.de. Und dieser Arzt war verdammt gut - ist leider vor kurzem in Ruhestand gegangen.

[–] mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk 27 points 1 year ago

Especially gas-powered as they can then rev them all the time, raising the annoyance to completely new levels.

[–] mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk 3 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Protokoll führen, wann und wie lange sie geschnackt und die Patientenklingel ignoriert haben. Und das dann der Leitung vorlegen?

Wenn es brisante Gespräche sind, die am Arbeitsplatz überhaupt nichts verloren haben, ggf. auch Tonaufzeichnungen machen, später zu Papier bringen, "Gedächtnisprotokoll" drüber schreiben und die Aufzeichnung wieder löschen.

[–] mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk 11 points 1 year ago

Apart from the SMR vs. CMR, if your NAS will run 24/7 you need to make sure to use 24/7 capable drives or find a way to flash a 24/7-specific firmware/setting to a consumer drive. Normal consumer drives (e.g. WD Green) tend to have a lot of energy saving features, e.g. they park the drive heads after a few seconds of inactivity. This isn’t a problem with normal use as an external drive that only gets connected once in a while. But in a 24/7 NAS the drive will wake up lots of times and park again, wake up, park again … and these cycles kill the drive pretty fast.

https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/hacking-wd-greens-and-reds-with-wdidle3-exe.18171/

[–] mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I think that already happened and was called "The Fappening". You can still find it with Google.

[–] mbirth@lemmy.mbirth.uk 2 points 1 year ago

Check out the Victorinox @work series - so you can have your USB and screwdrivers always with you.

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