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  • 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 also like Alliant Techsystems, then merged with Orbital Sciences Corp into Orbital ATK.

    They are part of NGIS (Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems), so evil things might come from there.

  • I mean, yea, I’d probably have put my backpack down when I entered their home.

  • The law allows companies to certify their batteries will last a certain amount of years, then they don’t have to be swappable. All phone makers will use that.

  • You can also feed database dumps directly into restic, like this:

    mysqldump --defaults-file=/root/backup_scripts/.my.cnf --databases mydatabse | restic backup --stdin --stdin-filename mydatabase.sql

  • Daily backup using Restic to wasabi s3.

    Restic already speaks s3 natively, no need to mount it or anything, just point it at a bucket and hand it an api key.

    You can use an api key that’s only allowed to read and write, but not delete / modify, so you’ve got some protection from ransomware.

  • .tar.zst is my go-to nowadays. .txz if I need wide clmpatibllity.

  • lsblk

  • Why would you put a file system on the drive if you dd a disto image?

  • If they are investors, shouldn’t they all be in box?

  • I use restic.

  • HEIC, let’s go.

  • I use wasabi s3, I back up to that using restic.