My way of using paperless-ngx includes an automatic export to plain pdf-files which are synced via syncthing.
Everything is accessible with a normal filesystem and over the keepass-gui…
My way of using paperless-ngx includes an automatic export to plain pdf-files which are synced via syncthing.
Everything is accessible with a normal filesystem and over the keepass-gui…
Which is becoming rather untrue more and more. An good engineer in Wrocław costs about the same as in Germany. So many factories and offices there, it’s hard to find people…
Source: am German, have a competing plant in Poland near Wrocław
Ich bin mit betroffen.
Because it’s a piece of manure. Let people read it, put some comments on it.
Over here it is not forbidden, but you did not get permission to reprint it…
Hi,
i do a simple 1:1 backup with offlineimap, which saves the mails in plain text files (similar what you get when look at the source in thunderbird).
These files are backed up regularily with restic.
Both backups are running automatic, and on multiple machines…
Same here, works fine for me. The only hitch dor me was that sending from one of domains to another of mine counts towards outgoing mails. Changed the recipient afterwards, everything’s shiny now!
I do prefer having a local copy of my backups (and therefore i use rclone), but afaik restic does support b2 directly…
You are absolutely right, just for clarity:
Chromium needs to be > 12 weight-%. If you take 18 w-% Cr and 8 w-% Ni you get an austenitic steel which is (normally) neither magnetic nor able to be hardened.
And if you add 12 w-% Cr, you remove 12 w-% Fe. So formally this is right-ish too…