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  • ja na gut, wer diese Datei empfängt mag sie jetzt vielleicht nicht sammeln. ich bekomme auch schlechte Witze in diversen Gruppen und lösche sie nicht direkt, nur weil ich die Meinung nicht teile.

    aber die Inhalte kommen doch nicht aus dem Nichts in diese Gruppe. irgendjemand muss die ja aktiv pfostiert haben. und da gibt's dann keine Ausreden mehr, oder? ODER????

  • I believe it was slackware. it was gifted to teenage me ca 1994, was on the CD of some magazine.

    I wanted to try it, so went dual boot. it (or I?) partitioned my 800MB hard disk into a 300MB and an 800MB partition. stupid young me thought this was great and I just gained 300MB. when I noticed date corruption, stupid young me started to copy over important data to the assumed good partition. things didn't end well.

    I took a two year break from Linux afterwards 🤣

  • I've traveled a lot, and it's pretty common to have to specify your place of residence on your entry card. i remember my guide book telling me to just pick some place you intend to stay from their accommodations section.

    but I have never been asked to document my full stay as long as you can show an exit ticket within the allowed time frame.

    once I went to Thailand, planned on traveling there and down to Singapore later - as the flight back from Singapore was later than my allowed time in Thailand I was forced to buy an early enough flight to Singapore on site. so yes, there are all kind of requirements in all kind of places - but they can be handled in much better ways than what this article is describing.

  • your first two points can be mitigated by using checksums. trivial to name the file after it's checksum, but ugly. save checksums separately? safe checksums in file metadata (exit)? this can be a bit tricky 🤣 I believe zfs already has the checksum, so the job would be to just compare lists.

    restoring is as easy, creation gets more complicated and thus prone to errors

  • I'm mainly on Linux for over 20 years (still have one Windows Box for VR and some games, hopefully I can migrate this to Linux with the next hardware iteration). I was on Suse, Debian, Mandrake, Gentoo, Ubuntu, QubesOS (which does not self-identify as Linux-distribution) with Fedora+Debian Qubes. I never had those installed on my main machine, but also worked a lot with kali, grml, knoppix, dsl, centos, Redhat and certainly a bunch of others.

    The absolute best for me, as working in it security and with different customers, is QubesOS. Sadly my current laptop is so badly supported by QubesOS that it burns 6h battery in 25 minutes and sleep/suspent does not work at all, so I'm currently on Ubuntu (which I hate for their move to snap and being Ubuntu in general)