

Dunning & Kruger said this, too.


Dunning & Kruger said this, too.


“It’s time to build communities, not data centers,” said one local activist.
A wonderful motto.
I learned most of it during my youth, from my mother and my grandmother. Nothing beats the specific instructions like “stir it faster”, “this is enough oil”, “when it looks like that, then it is ready” etc.
And then lots of trying out ofc when I was older.


All code uploaded to GitHub is subject to being scraped
No kidding: That was literally my very first thought back in the days when I learned that M$ has taken over GitHub.
(Copilot did not exist then)
you’d have trouble burning without a deliberate effort
Well… No. The previous owner of my monitor was simply playing some Minecraft, among other games (mostly shooters). No deliberate effort, no negligence.
Before we did these burn-in tests together, he even explained proudly all the built-in anti-burn programs and features of the device, and how he did them regularly, and this is actually a real good device that has them all and runs most of them automatically.
“Paused” still image is not the only occasion where it happens.
I have just bought a used one, and when I did the tests, it showed 5 little hearts of Minecraft along the bottom line - not very strong and no big deal at all for me, but still there.
IIRC You simply write/change the fstab as in every system. Then you say “systemctl daemon-reload” once, and this (re)creates your .mount files. Then “mount -a” or whatever you need.