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1 points·by mrsareen·2 anni fa·0 comments

The State of Our Eyes

linkedin.com
3 points·by mrsareen·5 anni fa·0 comments

Easily replicate/clone your Linux install

foxclone.com
39 points·by mrsareen·6 anni fa·20 comments

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mrsareen
·2 anni fa·discuss
Your nearly invisible and only Superpower
mrsareen
·3 anni fa·discuss
He your man -

https://khalilstemmler.com/articles/software-design-architec...
mrsareen
·4 anni fa·discuss
Start using pomodoro timer
mrsareen
·5 anni fa·discuss
Great outlining and tremendous effort. Much thanks for the share.
mrsareen
·5 anni fa·discuss
To attain this super-power one needs to learn how to put yourself in peripheral vision(looking at multiple things at any given time). Now close your eyes and see the difference. This is also a powernap technique. Pls refer my article on this - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/state-our-eyes-nitin-sareen/
mrsareen
·5 anni fa·discuss
Try Pantheon hosting drupal 9, very easy and visual to create REST endpoints and their free tier will be a cherry on top.
mrsareen
·5 anni fa·discuss
Would strongly recommend POMODORO technique for all computer professionals. Everything else is just a growing side business due to the lack of knowledge of our own physiology.
mrsareen
·5 anni fa·discuss
Use pantheon.io hosting for a wordpress or drupal hosting, its free if you don't associate a custom domain. In a headless formulation, you can use them free forever! Plus its darn easy to implement CRUD on any of them.

Fork a svelte frontend and host it over services like netlify or vercel which too ofcourse are free!
mrsareen
·5 anni fa·discuss
Learn peripheral vision. Here is my article for the same - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/state-our-eyes-nitin-sareen
mrsareen
·5 anni fa·discuss
Have you given headless CMS a look? I'm specifically referring to Drupal hosted on Pantheon. This is a completely free backend that can fulfill your requirement list. On top of it, use a JS frontend using Svelte/Vue/React and use again a free hosting like Netlify/Vercel. I've built multiple MVP's with this approach and found it to be quiet convenient.
mrsareen
·6 anni fa·discuss
There is a automatic restart option in systemctl that solves this exact issue -

[Service] Restart=on-failure RestartSec=5s
mrsareen
·6 anni fa·discuss
Hey, any chance this can work with a reverse SSH tunnel to allow a phone to managed over WiFi?
mrsareen
·6 anni fa·discuss
Pls try to do this very simple trick -

Put your eyes in peripheral vision mode (looking at multiple objects at the same time). This helps you de-focus and helps de-stress your eyes and facial muscles. Some what magically your brain goes into relaxation mode which eventually helps in deep and fast sleep.

Have been doing this from about 8 months, never failed me once.
mrsareen
·6 anni fa·discuss
If you're seasoned enough in Javascript, I'd strongly recommend sveltejs [svelte.dev]

Its very easy to get started and can help you accomplish pretty much everything. And yes, its very fast too.
mrsareen
·6 anni fa·discuss
Svelte.js (svelte.dev) would be my recommendation for frontend.
mrsareen
·6 anni fa·discuss
Posted this thread specifically to help out for such usecase couple of days earlier - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24220628
mrsareen
·6 anni fa·discuss
Here is a link for the documentation - http://foxclone.com/download/foxcloneV12.pdf
mrsareen
·6 anni fa·discuss
You're most welcome, this is laid out as a simple point & click GUI tool that anyone can burn and boot from. The author's main intent is to alleviate users from somewhat unfriendly UI of Clonezilla. I used this for ubuntu based pop-os
mrsareen
·6 anni fa·discuss
Came across this fantastic utility that is completely FOSS. Intent was to upgrade my smaller SSD to 1TB. Stumbled upon foxclone.com

Experts from the site :

"FoxClone is a Linux based image backup, restore and clone tool using a simple point and click interface. Booted from its' own linux system, it takes images of the partitions on your hard disk (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD) and stores them for later restoration. Image files can optionally be compressed to save space."

The software worked blazingly fast as SSD's were employed at both ends that too without a single error! I booted from the new SSD and was blown away with the ease of overall process.

The creator of the software has declined my request to reimburse in any way possible. Hence I'm sharing it with HN for all Linux users.
mrsareen
·6 anni fa·discuss
Looks really nice for such use cases. Shared the same with my social media team to take it forward.

Hopefully you'll keep it affordable :)