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@bodil @runlevel0 as a #lazypost, what do the kids use for package management on Fedora? istr it wasn't rpm/yum any more?
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@bodil @runlevel0 as a #lazypost, what do the kids use for package management on Fedora? istr it wasn't rpm/yum any more?
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@bodil @runlevel0 as a #lazypost, what do the kids use for package management on Fedora? istr it wasn't rpm/yum any more?
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@bodil @runlevel0 as a #lazypost, what do the kids use for package management on Fedora? istr it wasn't rpm/yum any more?
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@bodil @runlevel0 as a #lazypost, what do the kids use for package management on Fedora? istr it wasn't rpm/yum any more?
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What would you use for a mini database, local, on a Mac, where you might want name, date, a few custom (dropdown?) fields, notes in a text box or two, that kind of thing? Something that you might have made an Access database form for back in the day? Preferably Markdown for the notes.
Like a hipster CMS, I feel like there is something obvious I'm not thinking of.
[EDIT]: A NotePlan folder with Cards view and properties-as-fields is not bad at all!
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What would you use for a mini database, local, on a Mac, where you might want name, date, a few custom (dropdown?) fields, notes in a text box or two, that kind of thing? Something that you might have made an Access database form for back in the day? Preferably Markdown for the notes.
Like a hipster CMS, I feel like there is something obvious I'm not thinking of.
[EDIT]: A NotePlan folder with Cards view and properties-as-fields is not bad at all!
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What would you use for a mini database, local, on a Mac, where you might want name, date, a few custom (dropdown?) fields, notes in a text box or two, that kind of thing? Something that you might have made an Access database form for back in the day? Preferably Markdown for the notes.
Like a hipster CMS, I feel like there is something obvious I'm not thinking of.
[EDIT]: A NotePlan folder with Cards view and properties-as-fields is not bad at all!
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What would you use for a mini database, local, on a Mac, where you might want name, date, a few custom (dropdown?) fields, notes in a text box or two, that kind of thing? Something that you might have made an Access database form for back in the day? Preferably Markdown for the notes.
Like a hipster CMS, I feel like there is something obvious I'm not thinking of.
[EDIT]: A NotePlan folder with Cards view and properties-as-fields is not bad at all!
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What would you use for a mini database, local, on a Mac, where you might want name, date, a few custom (dropdown?) fields, notes in a text box or two, that kind of thing? Something that you might have made an Access database form for back in the day? Preferably Markdown for the notes.
Like a hipster CMS, I feel like there is something obvious I'm not thinking of.
[EDIT]: A NotePlan folder with Cards view and properties-as-fields is not bad at all!
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Are there myth/story traditions where there's more than one Trickster character? If so, are there stories of the Tricksters encountering/tricking each other?
All the stories I can think of are a Trickster faced with a mundane.
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Are there myth/story traditions where there's more than one Trickster character? If so, are there stories of the Tricksters encountering/tricking each other?
All the stories I can think of are a Trickster faced with a mundane.
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Are there myth/story traditions where there's more than one Trickster character? If so, are there stories of the Tricksters encountering/tricking each other?
All the stories I can think of are a Trickster faced with a mundane.
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Are there myth/story traditions where there's more than one Trickster character? If so, are there stories of the Tricksters encountering/tricking each other?
All the stories I can think of are a Trickster faced with a mundane.
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Are there myth/story traditions where there's more than one Trickster character? If so, are there stories of the Tricksters encountering/tricking each other?
All the stories I can think of are a Trickster faced with a mundane.
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is there a CLI (Linux) tool for backing up to a remote server that has some amount of these features?
- backup rotation / deletion of old backups after set time period
- alerting if backups fails (I have a mail server configured)
- handle compression of the data -
is there a CLI (Linux) tool for backing up to a remote server that has some amount of these features?
- backup rotation / deletion of old backups after set time period
- alerting if backups fails (I have a mail server configured)
- handle compression of the data -
is there a CLI (Linux) tool for backing up to a remote server that has some amount of these features?
- backup rotation / deletion of old backups after set time period
- alerting if backups fails (I have a mail server configured)
- handle compression of the data -
is there a CLI (Linux) tool for backing up to a remote server that has some amount of these features?
- backup rotation / deletion of old backups after set time period
- alerting if backups fails (I have a mail server configured)
- handle compression of the data -
is there a CLI (Linux) tool for backing up to a remote server that has some amount of these features?
- backup rotation / deletion of old backups after set time period
- alerting if backups fails (I have a mail server configured)
- handle compression of the data -
#lazypost Was nimmt man denn als #FontAwesome Pendant für Printprojekte?
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#lazypost Was nimmt man denn als #FontAwesome Pendant für Printprojekte?