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I love Mermaid, although I don’t think you can currently do network diagrams. I’ve seen Kroki recommended here for doing that, which supports Mermaid plus many similar markup-based diagrammers.
[Edit: added link and more info]
I love Mermaid, although I don’t think you can currently do network diagrams. I’ve seen Kroki recommended here for doing that, which supports Mermaid plus many similar markup-based diagrammers.
[Edit: added link and more info]
I was going to say my notes are in Joplin, but my more honest answer is basically yours.
I just tried to decode that acronym for a bit too: “mystery kanban bunny haired boss”? He’s a tech YouTuber.
My SSH auth uses SSH keys stored in authorized_keys, but I see your point. For me, OpenLDAP will be letting users in to the various services and SSH is outside that. I suppose SFTP could be something I want, but I’d be tempted to put a new sshd inside a container and have it more restricted than the system one.
I think the backup key idea is definitely the most broadly applicable, but there’s physical/KVM for a more old school access route.
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What’s your DR plan? My “plan” is to SSH in and figure out what’s wrong.
They do seem almost too good to be true. I might use those for when I want lots of little, disposable servers (like regional game servers) but I’d be scared trusting critical stuff to them.
On the other hand, https://lowendtalk.com/ users seem to have rated them highly (not that I’d heard of that site before today either!).
Overall, definitely worth the risk at that price, thanks for the heads up.
The most crucial thing for me back when I learnt to not treat cash point says no = I’m broke was that: simply tracking my spending. When I had a better idea of where it was going, it was easier to cut back.
The other thing was always know your balance, which helped say no to things that were going to take me too close to skint.
I guess the third thing is understanding compound interest, but that came after I was on the path to financial health.
As others have answered your main question, I’ll just point out that on Firefox you can search through your open tabs by adding before your search. I imagine the other browsers have a similar feature.
Saving images as webp gives massive savings, and I think everyone can view them nowadays.
Oh yeah, I’m just saying that j/k is pretty widely used.
Also, I think it’s more comfortable because they’re on the home row whereas the cursor keys aren’t. Configurability is always good though.
Looks good 👍 (Let’s ignore rule 4 😉)
well I’m going to reply to you to request that @remindme@mstdn.social dm 1 day
j/k is what I’m used to from vim, RES, etc
In your post’s text body, you must include the reason “Why YSK:”
You haven’t fixed it, btw
That’s a great point, although I think the opportunity cost can be considered as part of the first and second payments the article talks about.
Maintenance is a third cost, I’d agree. The minimalist community likes to talk about the idea that your belongings own you.
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