Yes, github arctic code vault. It seems some people just don’t get it.
Qr codes can be great but they obviously need to interact somehow (not directly I hope) with a real database.
I mean QR codes as a mean of storing lots of data on paper, in a way that does not require humam or OCR for computer to read. Basically as a joke about paper databases.
Automatic backups of inode tables and partition info for easier data recovery
Good morning all, in today’s episode of “What I learned during work hours”…...
The cost of maintaining Xorg (mastodon.social)
Of the tens of thousands of lies told, I wish this one was true... (lemmy.ca)
Steve Balmer quotes (infosec.pub)
Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of. (startrek.website)
Pony approved distro (derpicdn.net)
Probably used by postal service.