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  • Usually config directories and file are found in /etc. I guess there's a /etc/imapsync/imapsync.confIf there isn't then the conf-file(s) should be somewhere in the /home directory.

    Try the man page if one exists. That one should explain everything: man imapsync

  • I just follow the most basic rule:Did I touch it in the last year? No? Then I can throw it away.

  • Yes, this seems to be the correct one. 👍

  • I have a naturally lean body type. I put on quite a lot of good weight by doing strength training over several months. I supplemented my diet with a protein shake of which I drank half before training and the remaining after it.

    Try it! It'll take time but you'll gain weight in a healthy manner and feel good about it.

  • They do.

    My smell-name would probably be something like sweaty ass with a hint of Nivea.

  • By that definition Windows 11 isn't ready for people too. You'll need the command line at installation to circumvent the mandatory MS account requirement.

  • There are already cybernetic implants. I think pacemakers count as them.

  • You only see greyscale? O_o

  • Libgen.is is back online

    Jump
  • I'm not sure if #ebooks mirrors Libgen. I wouldn't be surprised if they copy from each other.

    I have allergies against ads, countdowns, etc. The interweb is polluted with that stuff and so are most piracy sites.

    I find irc to be much easier to use than the alternatives. Just a click to start hexchat and then it auto-connects to the right server and auto-joins the right channel. All within seconds. I even get my animes from irc like I did in 2005. 😁

  • Libgen.is is back online

    Jump
  • An alternative is plain old school irc. I'm not kidding.Connect to irc.irchighway.net then /j #ebooks then !search <author and/or title>Receive search results via xdcc which gives you the commands to download that stuff.Or query one of the bots (e. g. @bsk) and get a list of hundreds of thousands of books that are available and search that for what you want.

    I prefer that over ad infested one click hosters with countdowns, link shortener cascades and captchas. I find and get the stuff much faster by using irc.

  • I want an implant that can regulate body functions and even rejuvenate & regenerate me.

    What would that mean?

    • Forever young
    • Adonis/Venus body
    • Some sort of self-healing capability
    • Some sort of body-shaping capability
    • Possibly immortal
  • That's an interesting take! Maybe I should do that too, when I restart learning Italian again.Une, due, tre. Short and simple enough for me!Or I go the masochist route and name them il ragazzo, la ragazza, i ragazzi and le ragazze. :D

  • I didn't meant the newlines. ^^

  • Is that a new kind of masochism?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    What host names do you use?

  • What? Automated food supply?

    BUY! BUY! BUY!

  • The people back then lived to 60-70 years. The average life expectancy was 30-40 years because of the extremely high child mortality. Almost like half the children died before they became 10 years old. Most of them died within their first year when the body and immune system are still very weak.

  • Thank you very much!

    That was quick!

  • That escalated fast. Multiple times, too! 😲

  • Are there any services left that feature a security question? I thought that all died out years ago when 2FA was introduced.

  • The breeder of my dog gave him the name Timber vom Uckersee (Timber of Ucker lake). Yes, he was considered a noble because the breeder made sure to keep the blood line clean and that the dog showed all the features that defines this particular breed.The Ucker lake is a lake nearby. The dog was part of the 20th litter of the breeder that's why all the offspring got names starting with a t, the 20th letter of the alphabet.

    We usually called our dog just Timmi (or Timmy for English speakers). He was a cocker spaniel with red fur and lived to an age of 14.5 years. A good age for that breed (13-15 years life expectancy). Unfortunately we had to put him down. He had a disease that reduced the blood's ability to transport oxygen. By the time we discovered it all his inner organs were too damaged for him to continue living without serious disabilities.

    Now that I remember him I feel sad that I lost him.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    MMO mouse for linux?

  • Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    Why aren't all rooms holodecks?