First incident was with docker then I moved over to the snap package. I do have my data on an external drive I’ve mounted over top the data folder, but not so for the config unfortunately.
First incident was with docker then I moved over to the snap package. I do have my data on an external drive I’ve mounted over top the data folder, but not so for the config unfortunately.
Last two times I updated I the database got locked in maintenance mode and something or another didn’t go smoothly. Is there a way to just migrate my user accounts and data to a new clean instance and blow away the old one at my own leisure?
I was thinking the same thing. I’d love to see a deep dive feature comparison of each.
Caught this gem from the stream: https://clips.twitch.tv/SlickTallDeerAliens-sNAO8CzwUsTt8om2
Picking one is difficult because different foods need different hot sauces. My generalists though are Sambal Oelek for a neutral chili flavor and Hot Yuzu Sauce for its bright fresh citrus-y flavor.
That’s a convincing sex change.
Install the home instance’s app? Do you mean as a progressive web app?
Try the bar’s tinder.
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…hey don’t give out his password like that!
For most subreddits it is temporary blackout but some communities like one of the piracy subreddits I saw completely packed bags and the mods moved to lemmy. It’s too early to say if reddit is over or if this is just a temporary setback. Reddit may even concede and revert some of their api changes to appease the populace. Simply put, we don’t know enough yet.
If this was the crux of the issue, I want to know if they tried to employ any kind of stabilizing system to keep the pizza level and shock free.
Megadeth would have never made it either!
The datasheet of the SOC makes no mention of thermal throttling/regulation capabilities, only that the temperature must never exceed 125C (though in actuality the board itself may not even survive heat stress anywhere near that upper limit). Furthermore the Star64 wiki makes no mention of the feature. Unless somebody with physical access to the board can test this I would assume not.