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Today, I leveled up my computer fairy skills. 

And _without_ a pressing or terrifying need to make a backup before anything crashed for the final time. :computerfairies:

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Today, I leveled up my computer fairy skills. 

Over the last few days, I used FreeBSD dump(8) & restore(8) to back up a live system onto a USB spinning platter (once fully & twice differentially), restore it onto a new system for testing, and completed basic self-training today by plucking a single file from the backup I had originally intended to scp over to a third system.

It was quicker than rsync & more reliable than tar (which doesn't like files changing content from underneath it).

From `man 8 restore`:

-v Normally restore does its work silently. The -v (verbose) flag causes it to type the name of each file it treats preceded by its file type.

Whoops, that would be why. :blobupsidedown:

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@kibi I think the closest you'll get are PETSCII, ATASCII, and IBM/MS-DOS Code Page 437.

I'm practicing a backup using dump(8) & restore(8). dump gave me progress reports including eta, but after an hour restore is giving nothing.

mild vent 

My home's 'Net service is randomly disconnecting again, and now Mastodon is freezing & crashing. I guess I should be thankful it isn't eating enough load to overheat my CPU like TweetDeck does.

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mild vent 

I've been irritable all day, & I have no idea why. It wasn't just programmer news, but that didn't help. I think most of it was seeing a brand new error during a support call, on site in a hot room. It was so hot that stepping outside into the Summer sun actually cooled me down.

@softgoat Sounds like just X crashed, but I can't see how an almost-drained battery would cause that.

BRB, making illegal copies of the software sheriff. (wrt lb)

@squirrel Sounds like the state of typewriters: When the instructions become separated, locked away, or lost, collective knowledge of how to use them is forgotten.

iliana's linux pro tips 

put a directory named aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa in /home that just has 250000 empty inodes in it

that way, when you accidentally run "rm -rf *" in your home directory, you have a chance to ctrl-C it before it deletes anything important

Microsoft announces first new feature to be added to github after their acquisition

This won't shake the programming world to its very core at all, no-sir-ee! Microsoft and GitHub are talking about selling GitHub to Microsoft. businessinsider.com/2-billion-

pda 

@squirrel without nearly as much retro win as your night is going. That's awesome. :3

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