I also have a dd reading my NAS once a month. It catches bad sectors and forces issues into the open.
I also have a dd reading my NAS once a month. It catches bad sectors and forces issues into the open.
I just use dd. It can take days, but it’s worth it.
I’ve used these kinds of disks in my NAS at least since 2017 with no issues. Just test thoroughly before using. I usually do SMART short and long tests, and then a bit by bit write and read of the entire disk. I’ve caught a couple that failed right away. If it passes that, then it’s usually good for years.
Only 30 tabs, you need to bump those numbers up!
The ones I usually carry around to introduce people to good boardgames are: Hive Portable it can get as complicated as chess, but is really easy to pick up for kids and adults. Carcassonne chill and you can pick and choose expansions Forbidden Island (and its family) it’s a fun cooperative game that’s easy for kids to pick up.
Have you tried Wyrmspan? It’s an improved version with Dragons. https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/410201/wyrmspan
Family held hostage
Croissant, egg, and cheese, too
I’ve been using KeePassDroid. Nextcloud has an option to set files to favorites which keeps them local on Android.
Debian 2.2 “Potato” on a stack of floppies. If one was corrupted, you had to reimage it, and hope the download was good or you’d be sitting and waiting for a while.
I thought it was about the fork of the Atom editor project.
I used to use Dropbox, but switched to Nextcloud years ago.
BitTorrent
TT-RSS has worked well for me since Google Reader was killed.
Have you considered a 3 meter aircraft carrier?
I found that using one of the guides that show the different series helped. Each one is a bit different even though they’re in the same world. I started with the Watch series, but the Death series or Going Postal series are my favorites.
Dune hasn’t been mentioned.
Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series are fun. Use a guide to find which series sounds interesting.
Markdown files and Logseq https://logseq.com/ as the front end. I’ve been using Mardown for over 10 years, and it’s worked for me. Work uses JIRA, but I keep my own notes and copy in them in as necessary.