

Planes belong in the cloud. Their manufacturer’s data does not.
The revolution will not be televised. 🏴


Planes belong in the cloud. Their manufacturer’s data does not.


I prefer 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1.


Artificially induced coma is pretty close, I guess.


There is a dirty bit indicating the disk was not ejected properly. It stays there until you use the “scan and fix” action. It doesn’t indicate corruption directly.


You can also use the sync command to flush cached writes and wait for completion, but I agree that it is a bit cumbersome.
You can build a smaller form factor, like mini or micro ATX, but you might have a harder time to switch motherboards.
Or at least streamline “forget”: dismember
Embrace the ban. Never look back.
Reminds me of that southpark episode…


That wouldn’t be too bad. There could be a new permission for precise time.
In my experience this can be beneficial when committing and rebasing small and distinct changes.


How do you handle offline access, for example when using a Laptop? Syncthing seems to be an option.


Use a separate home partition to decouple the system from your user data. Easier to snapshot and to replace the system.
Are you sure about that? People already do that using smartphones…