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[–] foodandart@lemmy.zip 36 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Burning a flag is a jailable offense now? Really?

Oh dear.. - is the Departmet of War now telling Americans to break the law?

[–] foodandart@lemmy.zip 134 points 18 hours ago (12 children)

As I almost got banned on Reddit for pointing out, Kirk stated he was willing to accept firearm deaths to protect the 2nd Amendment, he also said that executions should be live streamed and thirdly, that children should be allowed to watch them.

Dude hit the trifecta.

Win, place and show.

[–] foodandart@lemmy.zip 29 points 19 hours ago

Saw this one rolling out in slow-motion some 20 years ago when HCA bought out Columbia Hospital systems.

F'kin awful. We so need a single payer to leverage equity out of the picture. (actually private equity needs to die because the billionaires are taxed again, like they used to be in the 1950's - when America was (for some things) great.

[–] foodandart@lemmy.zip 1 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

I do my backups manually.

As I have run unsuported Mac installs for the last 20 years, I started a long time ago, automatically partitioning my OS drives and making storage volumes to work off of.

The storage volume in the computer will have subfolders for the type of data - music, video, photos, etc.

When my storage volumes fill, I will pull my latest backup drive out of storage, hook it up then go into each storage subfolder, sort by date and add everything that's newer than what's in the backup drive. (which is actually how Apple's Time Machine backups work - incrementally sorted by date - but I've had this method since the start, so I just stuck with it)

I just make sure to take note of how many files/folders I'm adding to the backup drive and note what it has at the start, then at the end, as a double-check of it all, before I clear the storage drive on the computer. (I did not do this and lost almost a years worth of music rips, waay back in 2003. Rebuilt the music I lost then iTunes threw a wobbler and lost the library for me. FML..)

The longest backup will ALWAYS be the initial one if you're dealing with a first time backup. The rest, once you work out how to organize your files, is academic.

What I've found is that your tastes will change, you grab content you think you'll want to hold onto forever.. and then years later, you realize it's low-bitrate, low-resolution, too pixellated.. whatever.. and you decide to delete it.

With the software doing the backups for you - it's too easy to just let it rip and go have dinner while it works and you end up with files that you'd otherwise get rid of. Part of being a data hoarder is not keeping everything forever. There's a ton of garbage online. Tastes change as you get older.. You want to curate that shit so you can keep what's most important - like family stuff.

And really good porn.

[–] foodandart@lemmy.zip 3 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) (3 children)

Yikes. Before you dip into any of the self-hosting, take and get a WD Gold drive - from Western Digital directly (wd.com) - do NOT go through Amazon or NewEgg or any third party merchant. Send in the warranty that goes with it and register the drive (this is for covering the off chance it's a DOA unit) Then get a good quality enclosure to pop the drive into and take your time and back up EVERYTHING onto that new HD.

Don't use an SSD.

You want a spinning platter drive, as this is backup only, so once it's full with all of your content, it gets dated and labeled and popped into a drawer for safe keeping. If you have countless terabytes of data, get more drives and swap them into the enclosure, date and incrementally fill. A fine tip sharpie to note what's on the drive is fine, or if you're obsessively anal about it, make a spreadsheet with that info.. If your drives are kept dry and stored with care they will last for DECADES..

The truth if being honest here - I'm a data hoarder and most of the stuff I've tucked away since I first came online (in 1999) is now on drives that I maybe spin up once a year. I used to have the notion that it was critical that all my shit was accessible all the time and I ended up dropping money on networked storage.. and over time, realized that as long as I knew where the files were, DID have the most important stuff - family photos and scans - tucked away not only in long term storage, but on multiple drives in multiple machines, (home, work, laptop) it was okay not have it served up instantly.

Just reading your post made me go cold inside - I can only imagine what you were going through until it got sorted. From a bonafide old school data hoarder.. Please, back your shit up locally. Use enterprise drives.

Then sort a self-hosting soultion.

[–] foodandart@lemmy.zip 2 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (1 children)

Oh totally right there with the entertainment part.

I tried - really tried - to watch that last Trek TV movie - was it? - with Michelle Yeoh, but I had to bail less than 10 minutes in.

Christ, I can't even remember what it was called. Oooooffff.. that's bad..

[–] foodandart@lemmy.zip 1 points 21 hours ago

Jazz 2.0 just dropped

LOL!

That or Progressive Acid Folk.

[–] foodandart@lemmy.zip 7 points 1 day ago

Bwahahahah!

Wait until it dies and earns it's "angle" wings!

(..am gonna let myself out now... )

[–] foodandart@lemmy.zip 7 points 1 day ago

Dad joke for coders? Ooooo... you!

[–] foodandart@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Discovery.. was the the one with Jason Isaacs in it? I saw a few of the first episodes and it looked good.

I find it odd that Picard was divisive.. then again, I'm just happy to see actors I like getting work.

I mean Sir Patrick, John DeLancie and even a cameo from Will Wheaton? Utterly delightful!

[–] foodandart@lemmy.zip 8 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Ain't that the truth.

If you pull up the ewg.org working map of the perflouro- contaminated sites in the country, it's horrifying.

Thing is, if the Pro Publica article is correct, these chemicals are afflicting male reproductive viability at the EXACT same time the Trump Administration's cabinet is filed with natalist-leaning advisors.. and they just don't see it as going into part of why men are fathering fewer children.

They lay the blame on feminism and the birth control pills.

Thing is, globaly, male fertility has been falling for decades. Wanna bet part of it is tied to chemical exposure?

But.. we won't go there..

[–] foodandart@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 day ago (5 children)

Nice! I'm just new to lemmy and in all honesty, haven't been able to catch any of the Brave New Worlds series at all.

Am likely going to just hit the torrents or my public library and start with the first season. Last Trek series I watched was Picard - which was fun enough. (who am I kidding, I've been in love with John DeLancie since his days as Eugene Bradford on Days of Our Lives... so any Q episodes are a delight.. but I digress..)

Once I get the first season of BNW I'll drop in and offer my thoughts on it.

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submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by foodandart@lemmy.zip to c/gaming@lemmy.zip
 

Looking soon to update my gaming rig. Asus Gryphon z97, i7-4790 32GB RAM, GTX 3060 (12GB!), and a couple of SSDs..

As Win 10 support is finally being ended by Microsoft, and the logic board can't run the TPM2.0 (not even with a firmware update) the options appear to be SteamOS or continue to run unsupported Win 10..

The caveat for sticking with Win10 is that the PC is for gaming ONLY. No email, but some light browsing (youtube how-to videos mostly) and just going to the game-related sites and of course nexus mods.

If I do opt for the Steam OS will my GOG Galaxy run on it or will I just have to launch the games directly? Most of the titles I play (other than the Halo games and Forbidden West) are using the Galaxy app.

What GOG support will there be from SteamOS, if any?

Thanks to anyone that can help!

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