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Larson Carter
@larsonc_
| Open Source Maintainer @OhMyZsh + NodeFetch | @NodeJS Package Maintenance Team | Love @GitHub, @SwiftLang, @LaravelPHP | 🇺🇸 Christ Follower!
Huntsville, AL Katılım Şubat 2020
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@SonsOfLibertyGW If they get donated, I’ll then buy one of your products to support yall!
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Daniel Defense limited edition crocodile camo cerakoted V7 AR15 with 16'' 5.56 CHF chrome lined mid-length barrel, pinned gas block, 15'' free floated 1913 rail, Magpul MBUS III sights, SilencerCo flash hider / suppressor mount, red Radian gas busting charging handle & 45/90 degree ambi selector, Geissele two stage match trigger, sling, and Condition One case for $1,999 currently here: mrgunsngear.org/RedCrocsV7
Not cheap but the cheapest I've seen it 🇺🇸🐊

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@digitalocean appears to have their IPs being used in the new @Ubiquiti attacks.
Very concerning.
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@kyleshevlin It appears to be fixed now. I think that they were overall bogged down yesterday.
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@progrium Also we could improvise off this and make it better lifewire.com/roll-back-apfs…
Basically we would modify the snapshot location. Just like making a shadow copy. So it would logically be very lightweight and time efficient.
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@progrium Try this: gist.github.com/darwin/3c92ac0…
Also, just an FYI I tested this on a base install of macOS, so my test are not going to be as good as your test. Also if you want we could write a script that is triggered on a file change. Then we could utilize APFS to automatically clone it!
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@progrium You can do a soft backup of the local snapshot. It is about as fast as the local snapshot itself!
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@progrium So, I found some interesting stuff:
Hourly backups are kept for 24 hours, daily backups are kept for a month, and weekly backups are kept indefinitely, as long as there is space on your Time Machine drive.
I did find a solution to hourly backups to last indefinitely.
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