Another handy thing that I learned is that you can get the duplicity logs to stdout by setting:
DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1
Which makes debugging errors much easier.
Another handy thing that I learned is that you can get the duplicity logs to stdout by setting:
DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1
Which makes debugging errors much easier.
Fixed my deja-dup backups, turns out making an account for them in @nextcloud with unlimited disk space was confusing it. Once I put a disk quota on it everything was good.
This is a good thing overall as it also means that it will rotate logs over time, where it'd only delete old ones otherwise.
Back to your regularly scheduled backup.
Ugh animations looked too fast. Here's a better one.
A report by Chris Rogers about the Inkscape Hackfest in Kiel is now online (with pictures!):
https://inkscape.org/en/news/2018/09/20/inkscape-hackfest-kiel-2018-what-happened/
@paperdigits nice! Cool, that's exactly what I was looking for.
You, yes YOU! You should give a talk on the #LibreGraphics #track at #SCaLE17x!
https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/17x/cfp
#artwithopensource #talks #conference #blender #gimp #darktable #krita #creative
@danrabbit and anti-love is a Montague, never should they meet or they will both be destroyed.
@paperdigits does it show up as Markdown? Or basic Html?
Considering moving to Joplin on Nextcloud, but one feature that I use often of Evernote is creating a share link that I can give to someone that they can see on a browser.
Do any current users know a way to do that with a Joplin/Nextcloud setup?
My theory here is that Trump is trying to help coal workers by ensuring the only thing parents can afford to put in their children's Christmas stockings is a piece of coal. — https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/18/business/trump-consumers-trade-war.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
@Karlitschek not sure it's a Nextcloud 15 feature, but I'd really love to be able to have a Nextcloud proxy in my home. It can't just be a squid proxy because of encryption (a good thing) but I'd be happy to give it credentials.
My use-case is that I have auto-upload on my phone setup. So I get home, the photos transfer instantly to the proxy, and then the proxy fights with my internet connection while my phone goes to sleep.
I imagine remote offices could use this in the enterprise as well.
@federicomena when I was a kid we didn't have these fancy 32-bit int's like you kids today. We had to build them, by hand, and WE LIKED IT.
@bjoern @Karlitschek ah, that's cool. I probably haven't tried. I've always been going back to my notes and typing in the long URLs by hand. (which is a pain)
@Karlitschek I haven't upgraded to 14 yet, but I didn't see this in the changelog, so I'm assuming it is the same.
I'd love to see simpler and well thought out URLs for things like cards and calendars. Remove the remote.php and make it so that I could easily guess them without having to cut-and-paste them from the GUI.
“Look into the eyes of a Go-lang gopher and you will see real stupidity. It is a kind of bottomless stupidity, a fiendish stupidity. They are the most horrifying, cannibalistic and nightmarish creatures in the world.”
Amazing animated GIFs of current satellite images updated every five minutes.
https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/CONUS.php?sat=G16
Includes non-visible bands of light too.
Thinking how cool it would be to have a weather radar map that was a gradient mesh. It would be smoothed at all resolutions and be much smaller to send than the bitmap graphics that are sent today.
Glad that the charter got extended, it is sad that browser vendors seem unexcited about the work going on with SVG. We need some cool gradient mesh demos that they want to work on their browser. — http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/svg-2-0-candidate-recommendation-published
@calvin probably, but it still made me laugh. Perhaps I'm just old.
TIL: Some people think IIS is a webserver not a honeypot.
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