Creating a snapshot is not the backup itself. It is basically freezing the current state of your files from this point on and then remembering what has chanced compared to the snapshot. So yes, it is normal that this takes no time since nothing is copied on your hard drive. If you want to backup the snapshot you need to make an actual backup of it. This is possible with btrfs. But since I haven’t done it yet, I can’t tell you the exact command.
Only during the night when I am asleep.
So ganz verstehe ich das manchmal nicht. Eigentlich sollte die Feststellung, dass eine Partei extremistisch ist, und somit gegen die Verfassung verstößt, doch ein ausreichender Grund sein, diese Partei kurz und schmerzlos einfach zu verbieten und komplett vom politischen Geschehen auszuschließen. Frage mich, warum hier noch lange diskutiert werden muss. Es gibt klare gesellschaftliche & politische Regeln an die sich jeder (ausnahmslos, egal ob Links, Rechts oder Mitte) zu halte hat. Wer dagegen verstößt, hat einfach keinen Anspruch, mitzureden.
Must have Apps gibt es meines Wissens nach keine. Aber wenn man etwas innerhalb von Deutschland reisen möchte, sollte man über ein Deutschland Ticket der Bahn nachdenken mit dem so gut wie alle Nahverkehrsmittel genutzt werden können.
Germany, yes we do drink water without boiling it directly from the tap. Tap water must in general have drinking water quality across the country. However, even it may not be a health risk, some people don't like the taste. Where I live, it tastes very good.
Habe mir selbst eine mechanische Tastatur gebaut. Rechnet man die ganzen einzelnen Komponenten zusammen dürfte diese locker auf 600-700€ kommen. Meine Frau meinte ich spinne, sowas gäbe es beim Elektronik Handel für ca. 50€. Ich finde es hat sich dennoch mehr als gelohnt.
I do understand that if companies running ad-supported models, they need to make sure users are actually watching those ads. Seems logically to me - no ads mean no money, and no money means no sustainable business model.
On the other side, as a user, I just can't browse the internet without an ad-blocker any more. They just got so annoying and sometimes even break the actual website.
But to be honest, I don't see an alternative to ad-supported models except paying money directly via subscriptions plans etc. But this also will not work in the long term. I just can't pay afford to pay a subscription for each website I visit during the day.
Fire the current CEO and get a new one.
In case Reddit admins will take over those big subs. I wonder what would happen if users just flood them with spam and inappropriate content.
The same works with .json
at the end if you want to consume it in JSON format. In fact, that's exactly what some of the third party Reddit apps do until the day.
However, I just want to mention that it is just a question of time until Reddit will shut down this feature. As soon as they introduce their new API pricing, they need to force users into using their new APIs instead of using this kind of workaround from old Reddit times. So better do not rely on this to work any longer.
The situation is now as it is, and we can no longer change it. Reddit has often made itself unpopular in the past with wrong decisions in the community. But this time I think they have gone too far and won't get away with this so easily. Maybe they are going to kill their own product very soon.
We all fully understand that this is a business that needs to make a profit, so they can't make their APIs totally free for everyone. Running such a service costs a lot of money indeed.
But doing so at the expense of the third-party apps that made Reddit the popular platform it is today for end users in the first place is not a smart move at all. Hands down, Reddit has not been able to bring its platform up to modern technical standards for years. Not to mention that they are not able to provide a decent web and mobile UI to their users. This is exactly the job that third-party apps are currently taking over.
What I would have done instead of Reddit is not to wipe out the very apps that keep my platform alive and make it an enjoyable experience for my end-users - but instead support those apps as much as I could. Why not provide those apps completely free API access and let the Reddit users bring their own API-access keys into those apps? Make a free Reddit tier plan which allows users to browse Reddit for free. As soon as a Reddit user wants to write posts or comments, let them pay a little monthly fee (lets say $2). Not only would that solve the problem for Reddit how to make more money without making small app developers pay, it would also significantly improve the quality of the content on the platform since it would lock out all the trolls and spammers from posting their shitty stuff.
I don’t want to hear how good this game is because I only own a PS5 and don’t have a gaming PC.