

You are dead on. I hate this, if I want this sort of trite shit I can just ask ChatGPT. Instead people now take AI slop and make articles about it so more AIs can ingest it and spit it back again. One step closer to Dead Internet.
I’m a guy on the internet. Nothing to see here.


You are dead on. I hate this, if I want this sort of trite shit I can just ask ChatGPT. Instead people now take AI slop and make articles about it so more AIs can ingest it and spit it back again. One step closer to Dead Internet.


Yes, unfortunately. You might be able to use it as a normal user if you are a member of the ‘disk’ group, but its not consistent and it may still actually need root to do all the loopback setup and so forth that you need to make the Windows install ISO sane.


Windows install ISOs won’t work like that, you must use WoeUSB to write it or Ventoy to boot it
Plus ventoy has the advantage that you can just throw a bunch of ISOs on the drive and it’ll boot them all.
Or Netbird, both work very well and Netbird can be completely self hosted; Tailscale requires Headscale AFAIK.
It depends on how the document is written, but \> stops matching on a period, comma, apostrophe, space, newline, what have you. Word boundary matching is just very handy.
As to why its that set of characters… Honestly I have no idea :) Regexes are just what they are and I assume the special escape made sense to the inventor at least.
/-o\>
Seems to work, albeit you’ll hit later mentions doing it more than once, but yeah word boundary searches are awesome.
Agree with your overall suggestion, just a tip for when the man page doesnt cooperate.


Once I had to start running daemon-reload on changing freaking /etc/fstab I was done with systemd. Give me any other init system at this point.
I’m not sure I really understand your use case, but OwnCloud and OpenCloud offer fewer features than Nextcloud and are mostly about file sharing.
Other things you could consider: pydio cells, or Copy party (very simple and more just cloud storage, no syncing).