Im sure there is a legit use for it, but I can only think of ones that arn't
'The hidden value of type defines a form field that is never displayed to the user. The user cannot change the value of the field, or interact with it.
When the user submits the form, all of the data they have entered is sent, including the data stored invisibly in the hidden fields.'
It depends on the install, generally I will devote around 30% of drive to / and the remainder to /home.
If using a SSD I will deliberatly leave about 5% of the drive unpartitioned.
I don't generally use a swap partition.
Last night I installed Debian on a neoware m100 where I had to partition the existing 512MB internal DOM as /boot and a 32GB Industrial CF card as / (no swap)
not sure whats going on with my pleroma instance it appears to be drawing in posts from truly random times some from 2018, others from a few moments ago posts from my federated feed posts from my home feed
For strong password management I would suggest either LastPass (used to use them)
or
have a Keepass database and sync using Syncthing. Which is what I use now.
BTW, take care if you move between Domain hosts, I fucked up my move between 1&1 and gandi.net yesterday, and looks like I will have 5-10 days downtime on my primary email address as a consequence
I get this all the time, it seems that to the normie majority if you don't have facebroke or twatter you either don't exist, or are some kind of unsub.
The answer is to not care whether they are unable to contact you or not, they will soon learn if they need to speak to you they will have to make the effort to compromise.
Damn! I made such a numpty rookie mistake today while changing my domain host from 1&1 to Gandi.net. (first time I've attempted a transfer)
I made absolutely sure all my settings at 1&1 were 100% correct and ready, applied the tag change, then realised gandi was setup with an email address on the domain I am moving...
I've raised a ticket to ask them to change the email, but I think I've got a 5 day ish email outage now as it probably needs to time out now
I've been using Linux based operating systems for around 15 years now, pretty much exclusively so between years 2 though 11 (barring the occasional dalliance into BSD, haiku or aros)
I have used/tried many, many distros including grml
But how is it that in all that time I did not know about grml-debbootstrap?
I'm pretty sure that getting Debian installed on a 390MB Disk on Module is more difficult than it used to be, what is the minimal (No X) install size these days?
I've had my eye on getting a Rock64 when funds allow.
I really like using the S905x TV box I have though, its a quadcore 1.5Ghz A53 processor with 2Gigs of RAM which makes it agood target for a home server as no speculative execution