Have yard with dog door, it's good for a bored sniff, and occasionally howling at an ambulance. Doesn't come close to the stimulation he gets from the park or some active interaction. It made housebreaking easy, but that's it

It's more of a "thought catcher" for me. I have a private chat set up that I just jot things down in the moment. I'll occasionally go through and react with emoji to form a few storylines running through the week. It's pretty much a 1 sided text message conversation

Basically a weighted blanket! Almost 20 lbs ๐Ÿ˜

Ended up going faster than you'd expect, started in March. Hid all the WIP stuff in another room, so it felt like I was starting a fresh project every couple of days for most of it

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Worked as 2 blankets using the same pattern, then ran a final border around the edge to join them. They aren't super securely attached right now.

Thinking about going back to add an extra line of something along the border of each square to join the sheets extra strong

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48 balls of the pride yarn (2 per square), and another 18ish for the borders and joins

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Borg Backup works great for that, exactly it's use case. It's a command line thing, but you can use Vorta as a UI if you want that. If you have a NAS, it can back up directly to that.

I have a second cronjob in my setup that syncs the encrypted archive to B2 nightly. Works great

My local instance that I run for myself is about a week old. Has 2.5G in pictrs, 609M in postgres. One of those things that'll vary for every setup

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  • htop
  • docker
  • zsh
  • tmux
  • ssh
  • git
  • rsync
  • curl
  • dnsutils
  • jq
  • nodejs (managed via fnm)

I wish, that'd be a cool one. Just a cutting board

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This doesn't happen for me either, same version. It'll kinda try sometimes, partly scrolling into view. It doesn't properly interact with scrolling until the top

There are tools to detail the code coverage if your tests. I've worked with Istanbul in the past, and it's helped to point out parts of the code that could use more attention

https://istanbul.js.org/

Yep! There was a "too many tomatoes" problem that I totally had the solution to ๐Ÿ˜ All the smaller ones got roasted in an air fryer with some garlic to make the sauce

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