It's backup time! Have you done your regular round of backing up?
Remember the backup rule of three-two-one:
Three copies of anything you want to keep (minimum)!
Two different formats (minimum)!
One copy kept off-site (minimum)!
It's backup time! Have you done your regular round of backing up?
Remember the backup rule of three-two-one:
Three copies of anything you want to keep (minimum)!
Two different formats (minimum)!
One copy kept off-site (minimum)!
I saw this article posted on HN, and it's a really interesting read. I saw a video a while back that showed just how far you can go with just built in #vim features, and it inspired me to trim my init.vim (I use #neovim) down and remove a whole mess of plugins, but I still have some kicking around. I don't think it's a worthwhile goal to not run *any* plugins, but this shows you don't need hundreds of lines in your vimrc.
I've been trying out the #fish shell for the past week and I must say it's growing on me. It takes some getting used to as it doesn't follow bash/zsh "standards", but configuration is a breeze and it does all those fancy things #ZSH does right out of the gate, no plugins needed.
@gwmngilfen I haven't set it up with an outward facing domain yet, but I set up #Gitea (Gogs fork) on my #NextCloudPi box, reusing the same database and everything. Took me slightly more than an hour, but like you it gives me the perfect place to host private repos and potentially some public ones.
Only crux left is remembering to git push... :)
@timapple @gwmngilfen 5 "completely stable" reports, 3 "stable", and 2 with crashes. None reported any tweaking.
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