


Teaching physics, spaceflight, rockets, astronomy, electronics, radio and programming. Raspberry Pi and Arduino. Linux. Atheist. Feminist. Basic Income. 🇺🇦

When it comes to capital punishment, the US has really never been forwards.

1 - I never had a check book.

...in the sense that I'm the odd one out - everybody else just uses Outlook, Word and PowerPoint. So whenever I have an opinion about how things should be, they just roll their eyes and go "well, of course you would say that!"

Honestly, the biggest problem I've experienced is that once your colleagues see the CLI on your screen, you are no longer eligible to hold opinions on computers, systems or solutions.

Hold your horses - NATO general secretary Mark Rütte has already said that he "wouldn't want to drag NATO into all this"... 🙄
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Shit. I live in Denmark. How do you download a whole github repository, commits, issues and all?

We hope it doesn't happen
Hope is not a plan.

NFS share mounted in /etc/fstab not showing in Nautilus
I have a local NFS share, which I'm mounting on boot in /etc/fstab. It works, and it's mounted - it's just not showing up in Nautilus' left pane, where other shares are present.
How do I get my nfs share to show up in Nautilus? My current /etc/fstab entry looks like this:
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<IP address>:/volume1 /mnt/nas nfs defaults 0 0

The United States of America is a rogue state.