In 1909 a incredible group of radical minds gathered at a marble arch in northern Manhattan to discuss a woman's right to vote. The post Votes for Women: An Uptown History appeared first on | My Inwood.| | My Inwood
Arch is best for advanced users, cutting-edge software enthusiasts, and flexibility seekers, while Debian is ideal for beginners and server administrators. The post Debian vs Arch: Which is Better for Advanced Linux Users? appeared first on Linux Genie.| Linux Genie
Glimpses from the last three days in Piran on the Slovenian coast where there was a tornado warning on yesterday for a short time and then luckily got cancelled. Possibly the first such warning in Slovenia. There was a bit of a storm and heavy rain but no wind. I kept bestia calm in the […]| Manja Mexi Mexcessive (closed)
The umbrella arch is a temporary support system forming a structural umbrella from the insertion of an assortment of longitudinal support members installed from within the tunnel, above and around … Continue reading →|
This will hopefully be a surprise entry for Becky’s GeometricJanuary Square challenge Becky, I just had to join along in sharing old photos of Steel Bridge in Portland. I took these several y…| Cee's Photo Challenges
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! This will hopefully be a surprise entry […]| Cee's Photo Challenges
Easy and inexpensive DIY Halloween porch idea! I love the nostalgia of old pumpkin pails! Come see how I used them to frame our front door.| Haneen's Haven
If you want to use Docker to build cross-platform images, the first step is to enable QEMU to run images targeted at others architectures via emulation. I assume you have installed Docker CE and its containerd runtime as described here, and are running on a x86_64 host. Test current ability to emulate other architectures # ... Docker: QEMU emulation to run arm64 images from native amd64 host| fabianlee.org
You probably want to take advantage of the data integrity checking offered by Btrfs. Btrfs calculates checksums for all data written to disk. These checksums are used to verify the data hasn’t been unduly altered. While data is verified every time it is read, what about the data that isn’t read often? How long may bit rot go unnoticed in that case? That’s the crux of this blog post which will explain how to best preserve your data on Btrfs and detect corruption early.| JWillikers
Steps I took, mistakes and leasons learned during my transition from Xorg to Wayland| GeekWare - Daniel Pecos Martínez