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FYI: if you run freebsd you are not affected: https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-security/2024-March/000248.html
Took me a while to find out so I thought I’d share.
FYI: if you run freebsd you are not affected: https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-security/2024-March/000248.html
Took me a while to find out so I thought I’d share.
Afaik much smaller code base and as such easier to audit.
You can’t dedup/compress restic repos at fs level due to the encryption.
Nice thing is you get those even with „dumb“ targets that can‘t do those for you.
Restic is my tool of choice for deduplicated encrypted verifiable compressed incremental backups.
Oof yes, my Kia ev6 too. Down is next. In my BMW up was next.
Could be a Tld without a domain in front.
Bold coming from the top innovator of printer behavior that deserves hatred…
Why is the thumbnail an iPhone on a MacBook, tho?
Cafés are literally one of the only things open on Sundays here, and they sell cake.
String is a pretty nice shelving system.
Usually variables like that can be avoided with itterators nowadays. If they can’t I like to use idx
, if they are nested I name them after what they index, like idx_rows, idx_cols
.
I mean, yea, I’d probably have put my backpack down when I entered their home.
If they are investors, shouldn’t they all be in box?
I use restic.
So, like Apple Maps.
I use wasabi s3, I back up to that using restic.
With restic you can pipe to stdin, so I use mysqldump and pipe it to restic:
mysqldump --defaults-file=/root/backup_scripts/.my.cnf --databases db-name | restic backup --stdin --stdin-filename db-name.sql
The .my.cnf looks like this:
[mysqldump] user=db-user password="databasepassword"