However, i also want the availability of my photos to be reliable, just like e-mail. It always has to work, wherever i am.
When i'm on the road, and there's some random issue due to power outage, database corruption, or whatever else, i don't want to have to wait until i get back home and make the time to fix things.
On the other hand, when i'm self hosting something like an RSS reader or Jellyfin to stream videos, it's less of an issue. That can wait a few days or weeks until i can fix it.
I bet he said this because it made many Europeans realize the threats are real: Trump can block the EU from using any US service, whenever he feels like it.
Since Arch is hosting / facilitating the AUR on the archlinux.org domain, i think this causes less technical users to assume some level of trust. Even when they are aware that these are 3rd party packages.
Also i find it surprising that there's only very little/slow communication from Arch via their news channel.
For example, how users can check for infections.
Yea, paru makes it really easy, i noticed the diffs are a little easier/different versus yay. Not sure though if it's a config setting, haven't figured out the details yet.
Also paru shows you coloured code syntax if you have `bat` installed, i think.
However, i also want the availability of my photos to be reliable, just like e-mail. It always has to work, wherever i am.
When i'm on the road, and there's some random issue due to power outage, database corruption, or whatever else, i don't want to have to wait until i get back home and make the time to fix things.
On the other hand, when i'm self hosting something like an RSS reader or Jellyfin to stream videos, it's less of an issue. That can wait a few days or weeks until i can fix it.