I’ve used these tools to remove stuff from git history (e.g. someone accidentally committed a password or key that wasn’t noticed for a while) and they are powerful but scary. Good discussion on what when wrong and how to avoid it or at least notice it before it gets this far
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I have had to do similar with a db at my job.
Backups passed verification but we had a lot of weird issues, like queries getting stuck, or not returning records that were definitely there.
Ended up having to manually recreate the schema and import records from a manual data dump because something in the db file itself was messed up.
Jtskywalker@lemm.eeto ADHD@lemmy.world•Have you found any non-prescription supplements that help your ADHD?English4·19 days agoLions mane extract seemed to help me, before I knew I had ADHD. Just seemed like when I had it regularly I had less brain fog. I used a few ml every morning in stone water.
I stopped using it because it seemed pricey, and I only bought it from one guy at the farmers market because I know a lot of commercially available supplements dont have what they say they do in the US.
I should try to find another good source to see if it helps now that I have other things as well.
Also black coffee but fresh roasted / fresh ground specialty coffee seems to help way more. Grocery store coffee gives me heartburn
Jtskywalker@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•I want to move out from Ubuntu and use something else.11·22 days agoI have a 2-in-1 laptop that folds with a touchscreen and Debian has been good for me. Sometimes I have to toggle the auto-rotate on the screen on and off to get it to work again but I doubt that issue is Debian specific. I don’t know about a stylus but even if Debian doesn’t include drivers for it, installing proprietary drivers manually isn’t that bad.
My specs are worse than yours and it runs fine for productivity stuff. I use it for writing, spreadsheets, some web tools, and notes / references while running tabletop games.
My 7 year old got scared by something yesterday evening, and said he couldn’t wait until morning because every night his brain forgets everything. I think he used the term “new brain”
Thank you! It was a lot of fun.
Thanks! Someone else suggested freecad recently as well. I’ve been meaning to check it out!
Jtskywalker@lemm.eeto Linux@programming.dev•Found a printer and Linux saves the day again2·26 days agoOnly issue I’ve had with mine is double sided printing not working by default in Debian, just had to install the brother driver, which was easy enough
I definitely should pick up an inflatable one
Ah, true. I have several of the foam self inflating pads but I don’t really think of those as mattresses. They are very nice tho. I have seen the ones without foam that are even more portable too.
If you are bringing an air mattress, you’re probably car camping and may be able to leave the food / cooler in the trunk.
Once in Missouri I went camping with my parents and they love to cook at camp Tons of chopping boards, utensils, etc were left out overnight, which attracted dozens of raccoons. They had the coolers secure but it was still wild to see. Rookie mistake from people who actually have a lot of experience.
Also, hammock camping can be very comfortable if you have an under quilt and tarp
Putting stuff away is the worst part, especially if you have to air out wet tarps
I love camping, and have had some great trips in the rain. Can be very comfy even with a backpack setup if you know what you’re doing.
That being said, this is hilarious.
And at least you have enough unsolicited advice to make it more comfortable if you want to go again 😅
Jtskywalker@lemm.eeto ADHD@lemmy.world•Is it common to have trouble remembering important details?English2·27 days agoI brought an excel sheet with color coded cells and tons of notes to my GP when we were trying different meds. Seemed like overkill but I know from experience if I was having a bad day I’d feel like the meds never worked, and if I was having a good day I’d feel like they always worked every time, no side effects.
I also started carrying around a notebook I use for everything, and one of those things is keeping a page for a running list if I think of something I want to talk to my doctor about (I have this type of list for all kinds of stuff, and just carry the notebook everywhere)
Jtskywalker@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is Linux compatible with touchscreen/2 in 1 laptops?1·1 month agoI have a Lenovo 2 in 1 tablet laptop and it works OK. I am running Debian with KDE Plasma and it has been a little flaky with the automatic screen rotation and sometimes i have to toggle it on and off to get it to kick in but that’s it. Not sure if that’s something that would be fixed on different distros or DEs.
I didn’t have to do any extra 3rd party driver setup or anything like that.
The touch screen itself works great. I have used tablet mode mostly for reading RPG source books that I only have PDFs of. Works great for that.
Towards the bottom of that page is a tree with all the replies in the chain.
Here is one where they determined it was not malicious by examining the ref logs
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250601-pony-of-imaginary-chaos-eaa59e@lemur/