So many answers!!
First it was from planets from Ursula Le Guin’s Hainish cycle.
Now it’s the names of birds visiting my feeder: chickadee, titmouse, mockingbird, etc.
So many answers!!
First it was from planets from Ursula Le Guin’s Hainish cycle.
Now it’s the names of birds visiting my feeder: chickadee, titmouse, mockingbird, etc.
Likely not. Consider the processing of the bean after harvest. Both wet and dry process are likely to make the bean unable to germinate. Furthermore, coffee plans must be growing in certain climates and elevations. Otherwise, other countries would have gotten into coffee looooong ago.
Didn’t know about ENA mirroring. Thanks! I’m tickled by the idea that all the paywalled journals are not backed up. If we ever have a planet wide catastrophe, we’ll have to rebuild using the open articles only!
I have made the same error with my btrfs file sytem!
Porcoolpine from SimplyNuc. That product line is fanless which is key for me in the HTPC environment with a flat screen. In the “home theatre” I have a projector with a fan so it doesn’t matter.
That’s a lot of data to be archiving! What’s the archiving action responsible for this, or what group? I work with SRA and GEO daily for work, so this is interesting to see on lemmy.
It uses the Calibre database but isn’t a frontend per se.
Thanks for clearing that up.
Really appreciate this guide with the different tiers of convenience. Really gets to the heart of the issue!
As far as I’m aware, Calibre-Web serves are web front-end for calibre. I think you might have to install plugins manually on the desktop version, but it should be active when importing a book over the Calibre-web, especially DeDRM.
Would be interesting to document and post to the various selfhosting communities.
It’s amazing how quickly pond critters can populate the environment in the middle of an urban environment.
Glad to see there’s no potential conflict of interest. As messed up as academia is, I still prefer that to whatever bs this is.
Fascinating! Where do you order the lenses? I’m in the US and I can’t find a place that is cheaper then Zenni where I can get my lenses and frames for <$20.
If you want to stop fossil fuel driven production of green house gases, stop traveling, reduce energy use, AND STOP USING PLASTIC. Good luck on that cabin in the woods. We’re addicted and withdrawal isn’t going to happen willingly. Hang on for the worst hangover in history.
So many people complaining in the comments there about Steam, gaming, and proprietary drivers which I don’t care about at all. What will have to be sacrificed to make it “The Year of the BSD Desktop”. I’m quite happy with FreeBSD as it is now. Even WiFi speed is acceptable, though admittedly I barely ever use it.
I think humans will survive in some fashion, but I think it’s guaranteed that the super-rich with their New Zealand and Hawaii compounds will still be on top. Imagine Trump as Immortan Joe in Mad Max.
btrfs
or zfs
send/receive. Harder to do if already established, but by far the most elegant, especially with atomic snapshots to allow versioning without duplicate data.
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You can’t trust any company.
What a great comment. That’s unreal. I guess it might be more feasible to scale it up significantly in reality…like Biosphere 2?