

My first simple use case: I want to start a http (busybox httpd
) server on localhost inside a certain directory whenever I turn the PC on.
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My first simple use case: I want to start a http (busybox httpd
) server on localhost inside a certain directory whenever I turn the PC on.
At this point you can copy Chinas great firewall I guess.
a hobby project: generate a rss feed based on recent file changes in a directory. But I thought this can also have many applications …
I found this answer helpful, can you open it? https://lemmy.ml/post/35169048/20671736
Recently they switched to a more public court-order based approach.
But my thought on this is as well: Once their domain name servers are configured according to law, can they force us to not use other domain name services?
Yeah after searching on the arch wiki, I guess systemd timers, not services, are specifically what I was interested in, thanks!
so once I delete the email contained in that field, it will be deleted on the server as well I hope? I should look this up in the lemmy code i.g.
does lsblk
detect the device?
If you are paranoid enough: Run all pypi packages in a QubesOs virtual machine I guess?
After some suggestions to check out inotifywait I ended up with a solution that works for me as desired.
inotifywait --event modify,create ./targetfolder/; echo "new change, that I am interested in, occurred in targetfolder";
It turned out I was interested in both file modification and file creation events.
Thanks for your hint! After some experimentation and man page reading, this was what I was interested in:
inotifywait --event modify,create ./targetfolder/; echo "new change, that I am interested in, occurred in targetfolder";
I was interested in both file modification and file creation events.
shred all the hard-drives in their data-center
yeah it should be in their TOS somewhere as well.
linux is the only alternative to android when it comes to computing. I consider ms-windows a non-option.
algorithmic discovery
this is the hard part.
I guess the copyright-enforcement will come after you then, because you do not abide by the licenses. Video creators might feel attacked by this, since they do not gain revenue. Ideally we would all switch to peertube and watch CC0-licensed content.
Linux also is not secure if you install random open source packages without audit though.
I do not need to install anything/can work on bare install without internet connection?
I get it now! your password is G6YFT7P3T44TX4YQ