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deborphan was removed from development, but if you are using current stable you still can use it. It's awesome. It identifies packages installed but probably not needed.
apt install deborphan
apt install localepurge
to delete translation files not needed

"first stable release based on Firefox ESR 128, incorporating a year's worth of changes shipped upstream in Firefox. As part of this process we've also completed our annual ESR transition audit, where we reviewed and addressed over 200 Bugzilla issues for changes in Firefox that may negatively affect the privacy and security of Tor Browser users"

Game of Trees (Got) is a version control system which prioritizes ease of use and simplicity over flexibility.
Got is still under development; it is being developed on OpenBSD and its main target audience are OpenBSD developers.
Got uses Git repositories to store versioned data. Git can be used for any functionality which has not yet been implemented in Got. It will always remain possible to work with both Got and Git on the same repository.
Game of Trees is developed by OpenBSD developers and other contributors. The software is freely usable and re-usable by everyone under a BSD license.
And after that: emacs wants to include a systemd replacement
:wq

The issue is caused because the tftpd-hpa --secure flag is not being used
TFTP_OPTIONS="-s"

[[Features]] New handbook #8524 [[Thanks]] [[CorrectRoadH]] Support zoom via touchpad in #10435 [[Ulices]] Update Spanish translation in #10431 [[ingepettersen]] Update Norwegian transla...
If the quality it's better don't mind about popularity.
Very useful. Thanks.
Care to expand on this ?
How I Use Logseq for Better Productivity and Organization at Work
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How I Use Logseq for Better Productivity and Organization at Work

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How I Use Logseq for Better Productivity and Organization at Work

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logseq

Desktop/Android APP 0.9.15 (Beta Testing)
The main purpose of this release is to address the regressions in the right sidebar pane that were introduced in the previous version. [[Thanks]] [[ingepettersen]] Update Norwegian translations ...
stable and new stuff on unstable.


August 16 was an especially big day for this island of stability



August 16 was an especially big day for this island of stability



August 16 was an especially big day for this island of stability

A becomes B. But... you have a lot of options in case you want a different behavior.

Note This version introduces left sidebar and right sidebar enhancements, if you encounter some style issues, please revert to the default theme. [[Thanks]] [[HikoriHawky]] Add Whiteboards pen ...

Best BTRFS setup for Debian 12 server
Just received 2 SSD for OS+Apps and 2 HDD (2x the size of the SSDs) for backups.
I will use Debian 12 to serve a few VMs and i'm thinking on using btrfs with RAID1 and encryption for the set of SSDs and for the set of HDDs.
I'm thinking on using a non-encrypted boot partition and md for swap and the rest of the drives for encrypted raid1 with btrfs.
Any hints or suggestion for the storage layout ?
Choose UPS for (small) homelab
Let me know your hits to choose an UPS for a (small) homelab.
Your hints are appreciated.
- dunno
- yes
- yes

Best screen size?
What's the best screen size for you?
Obsidian is a great piece of software, as a very nice community, but the answer to your question, to me it's Logseq.
(just to add, and clarify - no more than 2 disks)

SSD - redundand storage, or not?


With SSD storage, what what your thoughts on redundant storage devices (e.g RAID1), is it a waste, a nice to have or a must?
what are your experiences and thoughts on this ?
Appreciate your opinion, as I will probably move from HDD to SSD.