narF 1mo ago • 100%
So much Sony product!! 🫤
narF 1mo ago • 100%
Isn't it difficult to setup?
narF 2mo ago • 100%
So what if they continue to refuse to work after that if the contract is bad? Police are going to force them to work? Isn't that slavery?
narF 2mo ago • 100%
We just have to find those bunkers and raid them! 😉
narF 3mo ago • 100%
What I ended up doing:
- Moving the root partition from one partition to the other, using
btrfs send | btrfs receive
- Updated fstab to use the correct partitions
- The computer kept using the old root partition then booting, I had to use ubuntu's boot repair (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair) to fix that
- I probably should have moved the home partition instead of the root one. I would have avoided much trouble.
narF 3mo ago • 100%
My understanding is that trams are much more cost effective long-term than buses, because the rails last much much longer than asphalt or even concrete.
They also have other benefits:
- Smoother, less bumpy ride
- Bigger capacity than buses, with the possibility to add up to 5 cars
- Don't have to wait at traffic lights (We can install sensors to detect a tram is coming and switch the light so that it can go ahead without waiting. That's technically doable for an BRT/SRB, but it's more complex and as you can see, they didn't do it for SRB Pie-IX...🙁)
- Less noisy
- Easier to electrify
- Easier to automate (make them self-driving)
- No tires means less pollution
- Grass can be added between the 2 rails, making it more pleasant looking, absorbing heat and noise
- Level boarding make them more accessible
- and more
You can see this thread for more benefits: https://www.reddit.com/r/notjustbikes/comments/qftru7/why_trams_and_trains_over_buses/
narF 3mo ago • 100%
Can I do this while the system is running? I guess it would be safer to boot to a liveUSB before attempting this?
Also, what do you mean by "After a rebuild of the initrd" ? That's something I have to do after editing fstab? How do I do that?
Hi! I'm learning how to use btrfs and I need some advice. One one of my desktop, I made the mistake of creating 2 partitions, one for `/`(root) and one for `home`. Both are btrfs. I didn't know that I could use subvolumes so that they could share the same physical space. **My question:** How can I merge the root and home btrfs partitions into only 1 partition that would use btrfs subvolumes? I'm looking for something like that: - Partition1 (btrfs) - subvolume 1: `@root` (mounted to `/`) - subvolume 2: `@home` (mounted to `/home`) - Partition 2, 3, 4... **My current setup:** - 1 physical hard drive (1 TB), shown as `sda` below - The partitions I want to merge are `sda7` and `sda8` - That computer is an iMac also running MacOS so it has a few other partitions that I should not touch ``` $ lsblk NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS sda 8:0 0 931,5G 0 disk ├─sda1 8:1 0 200M 0 part /boot/efi ├─sda2 8:2 0 371,1G 0 part ├─sda3 8:3 0 619,9M 0 part ├─sda4 8:4 0 600M 0 part ├─sda5 8:5 0 1023M 0 part ├─sda7 8:7 0 422,9G 0 part /home └─sda8 8:8 0 135,1G 0 part / sdb 8:16 1 0B 0 disk sr0 11:0 1 1024M 0 rom ``` ``` $ blkid /dev/sda4: UUID="d970eea2-142b-3f1c-9650-5e496d1e9b4b" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" LABEL="Linux HFS+ ESP" TYPE="hfsplus" PARTLABEL="Linux HFS+ ESP" PARTUUID="eab00592-b96d-4ecb-b2e9-816c95eaf860" /dev/sda2: UUID="6a26963c-eabb-3e42-9e8d-8677a8282b61" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" LABEL="DD Macintosh" TYPE="hfsplus" PARTLABEL="DD Mac" PARTUUID="8257316c-1fd7-4885-bf2b-7e99557acd85" /dev/sda7: UUID="22f5e59e-8509-484a-92d5-e7dc03bb70cd" UUID_SUB="78a998f5-db55-4a31-9506-afe548ec8d5e" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="btrfs" PARTLABEL="Mint Home" PARTUUID="20b6c31d-5e2d-416f-beb3-faa295af67df" /dev/sda5: UUID="587b0093-4b64-468a-9a01-b933630d184b" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="a47a3fbf-534a-435d-8916-0f83edebf296" /dev/sda3: UUID="d0c171e8-572d-39f9-8bdc-38f33744a19a" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" LABEL="Recovery HD" TYPE="hfsplus" PARTLABEL="Recovery HD" PARTUUID="c9d0673b-bb2e-4322-9bf9-c661f7de6856" /dev/sda1: LABEL_FATBOOT="EFI" LABEL="EFI" UUID="67E3-17ED" BLOCK_SIZE="512" TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="EFI System Partition" PARTUUID="d30954cb-b9b6-40fa-9202-a18cf146f7df" /dev/sda8: UUID="7027382a-4369-4276-b916-9997c1007e5b" UUID_SUB="3e516464-dee1-4bda-9621-29591d54dc2d" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="btrfs" PARTLABEL="Mint root" PARTUUID="f2fdb8cc-54fd-46c8-bf1f-85954c1dc363" ```
narF 6mo ago • 100%
A few hundreads I think? Though I don't know how many are part of this working group. It's open though so you or anyone interested can join.
narF 9mo ago • 100%
Ça serait vraiment bien. Les tramways ont beaucoup d'avantages par rapport aux autobus.
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narF 1y ago • 75%
The reason places are too sparse is because cars. They take too much space.
narF 1y ago • 100%
narF 1y ago • 100%
What are the pros and cons?
narF 1y ago • 100%
Display if a note has recent changes that haven't been pushed to the server yet.
Would be especially useful on mobile.
narF 1y ago • 100%
I remember reading that city taxes should change from being based on the value of the building to only be based on the value of the land. This way it discourages only single-family homes.
narF 1y ago • 100%
Tramways and Light Rails are much more silent and comfortable. Rails are smooth, no pothole etc. They are also much much more durable than asphalt.
Rails take less space and can be covered with grass/greeneries. Looks prettier and absorb heat.
narF 1y ago • 100%
I see... That suck...
Is there anyone in your life that you can trust to talk about this?
May I ask how old are you? Have you considered leaving her and live somewhere else far away from her? Basically cutting her from your life?
I don't know your situation. Sorry if those advices are misinformed.
narF 1y ago • 100%
How does this compare to Yunohost?
narF 1y ago • 100%
Are they even respecting those files?
But yeah, sure, it's worth trying!
Hi! I'm looking for a FOSS app or software that can recognize text based on a photo of my handwriting. Any suggestions?
Allo I'm wondering if there is a way in Joplin (or with another app?) to transcribe hand written text Into plain text. Basically, I'd like to have an archive copy of my personal journal in Joplin. I would greatly prefer something open source that runs locally. Ideally free or cheap.