You need the mount point not the device. Probably something like /media/Files
You need the mount point not the device. Probably something like /media/Files
You can still select just those packages out of their repos. Obviously that can get tedious if there are a lot of them. But that’s pretty rare and at that point it’s worth asking, is that software really worth it? Is there a better installation method? Could it live in a cheoot/container?
But that’s not just in the Apt world, any system wide install would behave like that.
sudo chown -R youruser:youruser /path/to/mountpoint
Will make all the files in the path owned by you. Be careful if you have more complex permissions on there they will be lost.
It does not block proper updates. You might be thinking of held packages that’s not the same thing at all. It isn’t hard to figure out what you want to pin, you can just pin a hole third party repository at -1 except the specific package(s) you want to install and then there’s no chance of that repository overriding a package from the distro’s repository.
https://douglasrumbaugh.com/post/apt-pinning/
But it will.
You know you can prevent that with proper apt pinning right?
Instead of focusing on the thousands that are further left than you, maybe you should try to convince the millions that aren’t. But hey that would be far more democratic and wouldn’t be helpful to the status quo would it now…
I’ve not seen a single ZigBee keypad. Some WiFi ones but that’s trickier to get working without the cloud. There are also no generic ZigBee tuya keypad listed on the Z2M device list, which leads me to believe there isn’t any I have missed.
Ah you just meant “things” not keypads. I was asking specifically about keypads.
Yeah I have a ton of generic tuya ZigBee devices, they work great. So far only real complaint is bulbs that act as repeaters, they really shouldn’t since they can be turned off at the switch.
I have some of the Xfinity keypads, bit of a pain to setup but they work well.
What are the brands to look for in Ali? I’ve never really seen anything.
Take two wireless access points, connect them together, tada, you have an internet…
The thing is “the internet” is really only the sum of its parts, it’s interconnectivity is what gives its intrinsic value.
The company extracts a profit, technically if they came out even they still wouldn’t need to close.
Min-maxing one’s own productivity is truly the only power the wage slave has in his pocket.
Also, your performance should (in most cases) lead to raises to your salary.
We all know that is 100% not how things work.
You’re simping for the boss, typical HR.
It’s been proven time and time again that being good and fair to your employees leads to more productivity.
That still only benefits the company. In capitalism my productivity is truly the only variable I control. The more productive I am the more value is extracted from me to the company/shareholders. Yet nothing is gained from me except exhaustion.
Meanwhile the reason China did use them was freaking insane. Can you imagine China arresting the CEO of Microsoft or BlackBerry? Two companies that for sure absolutely collaborate with western governments either by inserting backdoors or by giving them early access to zero days… Unpopular opinion here, but China is the rational actor in this affair.
The reality is that as long as it is an option you will be perpetuating this social construct that is heavily steeped in patriarchy.
Whether it be apache2 or nhinx, the root directory is literally one line to change in the config file.
Israeli military spokesman Nadav Shoshani said he could not confirm what Hezbollah’s target was when it fired the missile from a village in Lebanon.
I guess they are either really bad at math, or liars…
Fucking tankies, why are they all over this software that they created??