As surprising as wildfires, floods or migration. All of these things happen off and on, and still they’re reported, discussed and sometimes combatted.
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Your condescension is matched only by your reading comprehension.
Bruh. Look into a mirror.
With that exact heuristic climate change deniers look at the weather and flood reports and say “wait a second, that fits into the liberal sciency agenda too well”.
I’m stunned that you are unfamiliar with the versioning feature of backups. In my bubble this has been best practice since Apple came along with the Time Machine, but really we tried that even before with rsync, albeit only with limited success.
This is different from git because this takes care about all files and configurations, and it does so automatically. Furthermore it also includes rules when to thin out and discard old versions, because space remains an issue.
Synologys backup tool is quite similar to Time Machine, and that’s what I am using the second NAS for. I used to have a USB hard drive for that task, but it crashed and my old Synology and a few old disks were available. That’s better because it also protects against a number of attacks that make all mounted paths unusable.
Git is not a backup tool. It’s a versioning tool, best used for text files.
Then quit your job to get the time for all those money saving activities.
I think once, in 2003 or so, I downloaded literally a Linux ISO via p2p, just to be true to the claim.
That’s clear to me. What’s not clear is what the story of unmelted steel is supposed to point at.
What’s the suggested connection between lockdowns and soaring housing costs?
At least in Germany raising housing costs have been on steroids since at least 2015 or so. It’s insane now, but I can see quite different reasons for that than those lockdowns or excessive mask purchases.
Occasionally, like once or twice a year I need to print something on paper. The printer in the office never works though, and the reaction of my boss is usually “oh yes we should do something about that”, which nobody ever does. I usually go to a copy shop then.
He’s aged greatly between 18 and 19, and in the last one looks like Kim Jon-un
I think it’s the other way around: they are convinced that the government did it and look for reasons why to support the tale.