I was thinking the same thing. And you got an answer too. Cheers 🥂
lazynooblet
It looks like a praying mantis
In 2010 I self hosted a Xen hypervisor and used it for everything I could. It was fun!
I had a drive failure in my main raid 5 array so bought a new disk. When it came to swap it out, I pulled the wrong disk.
It was hardware raid using an Adaptec card and the card threw the raid out and refused to bring it together again. I couldn't afford recovery. I remember I just sat there, dumb founded, in disbelief. I went through all the stages of grief.
I was in the middle of a migration from OVH to Hetzner and it occurred at a time where I had yet to reconfigure remote backups.
I lost all my photos of our first child. Luckily some of them were digitised from developed physical media which we still had. But a lot was lost.
This was my lesson.
I now have veeam, proxmox backup server, backuppc and Borg. Backups are hosted in 2 online locations and a separate physical server elsewhere in the house.
Backups are super, SUPER important. I've lost count how many times I've logged into backuppc to restore a file or folder because I did a silly. And it's always reassuring how easy it is to restore.
Boost. This also allows filter by keyword.
You have assumed the reason for the rule is censorship. I think incorrectly.
Christ. This rings true.
Violating your principals for some undetectable flouride in the water is a small price to pay for an entire area of people to receive better dental prospects.
Flip this round. You still have a choice, buy bottled water.
Whaaaat?!..... Oh okay. Nice.
We need a community for cats sitting weird
The large grocery store in my town was taking Halloween items off the shelves and replacing them with Christmas items yesterday. Halloween hasn't even been yet and the rush for Christmas has started. They had Christmas items for sale in the last week of September. The commercialisation of Christmas is out of control.
I didn't understand this so I looked it up.
https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/Maiar
Pretty cool.