

What filesystem is in use where lotro files are stored?


What filesystem is in use where lotro files are stored?

I am a Finn. How I can tell if I am delightfully or some other way weird?
Here I take micro-retirement of 4 weeks every summer, plus one week in wintertime.


Vim + vimwiki is what I use, with session saving plugin. That is all I need. For syncing, I use either git or syncthing.


I think their vision is solid. I just think there are gaps in following their vision. Wheres the “create new empty file”? Where’s the “open folder in terminal”? Why do I need to install bunch of bloatware to change more than 2 options?
On my Gnome Files, there is option to “Open in terminal” and create new files (from templates, which were set up by default on my distro). All by default without any extensions or anything.


If computers are in same network, even with different ip addresses, they still can see all broadcast and multicast traffic. This means for example dhcp.
If you fully trust your computers, and are sure that no external party can access any of them, you should be fine. But if anyone can gain access to any of your computers, it is trivial to gain access and sniff traffic in all networks.
If you need best security, multiple switches and multiple nics are unfortunately only really secure solution.
Luks FDE, and install dropbear-initramfs, configure ssh authorized_keys and rebuild initramfs. Then you can access initramfs via ssh to type luks password.


The C64 Mini and C64 Maxi are readily available today and affordably priced, making spare parts easily accessible.
If those work well enough for them, I cannot see any benefit of upgrading.
I think right side is delay timer, and left is runtime. Test it by putting dial just to right, and wait when it reaches zero it should start heating.
How to know if you are old:
First thing which comes to mind from DDR is not game about dancing or computer memory, but Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Germany