

I believe in situations like filesystem corruption you can recreate the filesystem, make sure not to format, and you’ll get back the files that weren’t corrupted. Not 100% certain this works for NTFS tho


I believe in situations like filesystem corruption you can recreate the filesystem, make sure not to format, and you’ll get back the files that weren’t corrupted. Not 100% certain this works for NTFS tho


I was just thinking this. All one big illusion that we can’t understand because the universe evolves across billions of years; and we as humans haven’t even been here for a million
I ended up installing the nox package manager on my gentoo machine, and it’s been useful so far. Got some packages installed that aren’t in the native Gentoo repo
Genuinely curious cause i don’t know much nixos, does it support an equivalent to USE flags or slots?
Or Gentoo? I haven’t used nixos yet so cant speak on it but Gentoo has been awesome to tinker and learn with.
I second OpenSnitch. It’s the most annoying program i run, but the control it gives you over your outbound connections is so worth it from a security and privacy standpoint.
Once you start and run this you get to truly see how many different URLs are loaded when visiting just one website