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she's not much rn but i got a T61 and she's been fully cleaned and i'm looking forward to putting some upgrades in and stickerbombing her. idk what distro yet but is arch for rn
giving my seedbox a workout...imported my whole spotify library and both her cores are fighting to keep on top of things
cloud password manager ? self-hosted variant ? no don't be silly. just ssh into whichever computer has your password database flash drive plugged in and rsync the file
took me a hot sec to get used to i3's manual tiling again. i need to look into the possibility of tabs in awesomewm bc i will miss that as a feature, but for simple stuff (2-3 window splits, sticking stuff on multiple tags for dynamic workflow) it's much faster than i3
as of Thursday I'll literally have everything for my NAS except storage drives. problem is I wan longterm capacity so 4TB drives minimum, and by that point it's not much more per drive to do 6 or 8. doubling the capacity for 4/3 cost. but buying all those drives is gon take me a while
6x8TB is gon mean YUGE backup drives tho
C lets you commit software crimes far too easily
NAS power supply arrived and decided to rest it in my seedbox to see if that was the issue. nope, turns out something else was borked bc it still powered off until I switched to booting one of the lts kernels.
however, still no idea if the random shutoffs during operation were from power supply like I suspected, or also from something wonky in the kernel I was booting. am gon migrate to alpine anywho when I get an afternoon to myself
i've poked at some of the "modern unix" tools (ie a mix of TUI everything, "what if classic *nix program had a sane interface", and RIIR memes) and idk they range from things i'd spin up for aesthetic cred to vast improvements.
is like how gping is cool and there's a time i wanna see a graph but standard ping is habit. whereas i exclusively use fd over regular find bc it feels more ergonomic and intuitive.