dis_honestfamiliar

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[–] dis_honestfamiliar 1 points 8 hours ago

Never mind. Turns out for sqlite3, it needs write permissions on the directory.

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submitted 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago) by dis_honestfamiliar to c/minilab@lemmy.world
 

I have a VPS with limited resources. So, I decided to use telegraf with sqlite3. As that seems less resource intensive. I'm having trouble with what seems like permissions. This is under Debian system version 12.

When I run telegraf with root permission (sudo), it runs fine. However, when I run via systemclt -- using sudo to start -- it fails to write to the database.

It's a sqlite3 database. I've given read and write permission to the file. I've given ownership of the file to telegraf. Telegraf is both a user and a group. Yet, I see same error message, database is readonly. What am I missing?

[–] dis_honestfamiliar 18 points 9 hours ago (3 children)

Still waiting on those nuts to step up to what they said they were keeping guns for.

[–] dis_honestfamiliar 15 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

US used to be the abusive one in a relationship, but it was sweet enough, think things like, I'm sorry I didnt mean to start a war near your territory or sorry I overthrew your government, but we can still be friends. It has now gone fully bully and so countries will stop coming to the same playground.

[–] dis_honestfamiliar 4 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I'm a bit confused. Do TSA have any power? Then why do they make such a big deal with small items?

[–] dis_honestfamiliar 7 points 1 day ago

Username check out.

[–] dis_honestfamiliar 1 points 6 days ago

I don't know about a full on war, but China seems to be leading the race with trade. China could generate a lot of goodwill in Europe by expressing a wish to protect free trade

[–] dis_honestfamiliar 6 points 1 week ago

Maryland senator went to visit, I'd assume, his constituen who was illegally trafficked to another country, but Republican can't even visit their constituents at their State. Something something both sides my ass.

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[–] dis_honestfamiliar 3 points 1 week ago

Oh. I didn't know this was available for switch. Thank you.

[–] dis_honestfamiliar 2 points 1 week ago

This with comma ai would be super interesting.

[–] dis_honestfamiliar 3 points 1 week ago

I saw that you said windows is on SSD and Linux on NVME. Sounds like modern PC. In my case, I use the motherboard's boot menu. It asks which drive I want to boot from. If I need windows, I choose the drive which has it. If I need to reinstall, I remove the other drive. I don't need grub to probe other drives. Plus, grub menu books super clean.

[–] dis_honestfamiliar 6 points 1 week ago

Holy crap, looks like you are right. Link

[–] dis_honestfamiliar 5 points 1 week ago

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Hello everyone,

I'm wondering if might be over doing it and prohibiting growth.

I started two months ago.

Here is my leg day. Only once per week.

  • Jog or bike 10mins. Basically warm up until sweat.
  • squats: 4x10
  • dead lifts: 5x5
  • leg curls and or leg press 4x10. I skip when these are unavailable.
  • bike ~30mins. I'm not sure if I should remove this one. It's interval training with the purpose of recovery improvement / fitness. So, by interval I mean one minute hard spin (higher resistance) and one minute lowish-medium resistance. I start with 5 min spring. Then 5 sets of this interval. Then, 4 minutes spin at same low-medium resistance, then another 5 sets or less. I'm usually beat after this.
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