git.mills.io was a non-proxied DNS entry so that Git+SSH would also work, I now have a problem hmm. How not to expose my IP(s) directly and open them up to attack? 🤔
git.mills.io was a non-proxied DNS entry so that Git+SSH would also work, I now have a problem hmm. How not to expose my IP(s) directly and open them up to attack? 🤔
O "Tribut'Ó Ti Tobias", dos Charanga
O "Tribut'Ó Ti Tobias", dos Charanga
Could not fetch: HTTPError('403 Client Error: Forbidden for url: https://uplegger.eu/twtxt.txt')
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Could not fetch: HTTPError('403 Client Error: Forbidden for url: https://uplegger.eu/twtxt.txt')
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Could not fetch: HTTPError('403 Client Error: Forbidden for url: https://uplegger.eu/twtxt.txt')
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Could not fetch: HTTPError('403 Client Error: Forbidden for url: https://uplegger.eu/twtxt.txt')
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cal -mw 2024 switches to ISO 8601.(Everybody should use ISO 8601 or at least RFC 3339!@1@11! 😅)
cal -mw 2024 switches to ISO 8601.(Everybody should use ISO 8601 or at least RFC 3339!@1@11! 😅)
cal -mw 2024 switches to ISO 8601.(Everybody should use ISO 8601 or at least RFC 3339!@1@11! 😅)
cal -mw 2024 switches to ISO 8601.(Everybody should use ISO 8601 or at least RFC 3339!@1@11! 😅)

The one in January being 2024-W01 and the one in December 2025-W01.
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(Hmmm, my printed LaTeX calendar using tikz-kalender gets it wrong or uses different week definitions. It shows next week as 53. 🤔)

The one in January being 2024-W01 and the one in December 2025-W01.
🤓
(Hmmm, my printed LaTeX calendar using tikz-kalender gets it wrong or uses different week definitions. It shows next week as 53. 🤔)

The one in January being 2024-W01 and the one in December 2025-W01.
🤓
(Hmmm, my printed LaTeX calendar using tikz-kalender gets it wrong or uses different week definitions. It shows next week as 53. 🤔)

The one in January being 2024-W01 and the one in December 2025-W01.
🤓
(Hmmm, my printed LaTeX calendar using tikz-kalender gets it wrong or uses different week definitions. It shows next week as 53. 🤔)
fisherman.
fisherman.
/bin/sh
/bin/sh
zsh on macOS, or do you change it to, say, bash?
$ diff -Ndru <(restic snapshots | grep minio | awk '{ print $1 }' | sort -u) <(restic snapshots | grep minio | awk '{ print $1 }' | xargs -I{} restic forget -n {} | grep -E '\\{.*\\}' | sed -e 's/{//g;s/}//g' | sort -u) | tee | wc -l; echo $?
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$ diff -Ndru <(restic snapshots | grep minio | awk '{ print $1 }' | sort -u) <(restic snapshots | grep minio | awk '{ print $1 }' | xargs -I{} restic forget -n {} | grep -E '\{.*\}' | sed -e 's/{//g;s/}//g' | sort -u) | tee | wc -l; echo $?
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$ diff -Ndru <(restic snapshots | grep minio | awk '{ print $1 }' | sort -u) <(restic snapshots | grep minio | awk '{ print $1 }' | xargs -I{} restic forget -n {} | grep -E '\{.*\}' | sed -e 's/{//g;s/}//g' | sort -u) | tee | wc -l; echo $?
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Yeah, glossy screens are straight from hell. :-D What's this spooky wind chime background music?
Anyway, have great fun learning more and experimenting with this low level stuff!