I think as phones have sort of plateaued we take for granted the joy in more mechanical devices like a calculator, ipod, radio, calendar, etc.
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I think as phones have sort of plateaued we take for granted the joy in more mechanical devices like a calculator, ipod, radio, calendar, etc.
just run both!
This sounds smart and helpful but may I ask how much work will be put into this workflow and how much time will it actually save you? If I can’t be bothered to search for the new paper typically it isn’t worth my time.
If you find the answer I’d also love to know! Zotero is awesome
Honestly I’d buy it
For which one? I use ublock so I don’t see any ads.
Not wanting to talk about drugs seems reasonable to me. You don’t give context but one can imagine it wasn’t at home.
I remember your post. How is that not related? And also lemmy is so small where else should we post? I messaged them for my post and they never responded
It depends on the job. For research I prefer everyday but not too many hours.
You can’t see the other communities because no one from your instances subscribes. I also can’t see them.
VPS
OP is fighting for their lives in that video with people saying it isn’t open source.
VPS or personally setup?
looks very cool but wonder about build quality
My post on using Tailscale on my servers gets removed but not this crap?
I love how the first admin that reminds immediately says talk not working 32 hours a week lol
As a researcher everyday is the same. So, either all of them or none of them I guess
Great point! I never find this line of questioning interesting for this reason. It doesn’t change anything
Depending on if you put its volume in the image or a directory you need to look there. Check size or whichever it is. I believe for directory it’s du -h and for docker you could docker ps to see all.
Oh I see you say taking the directory size takes too long… how could that take more than 10 seconds…?
I really feel NC doing anything but basic file management is risky. I will check this out though :)