On Mon, February 5, 2024 1:13 pm, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 12:56:39PM -0000, [email protected] wrote:
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>> wow that's unreadable on my browser is that 75M I'm seeing? and doesn't even
>> work as a readable site Ill be reading that for the rest of life thanks
>>
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> The linked page passes HTML and CSS validation:
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> https://validator.nu
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> https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator
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> Therefore, if it is not rendering correctly in your browser, please open a
> bug report with the authors of your browser.

is not a bug, Links displays HTML and CSS just fine! don't insult Links
text on the site is just close together hard to read

>
> If you do not want to install a standards compliant web browser to read the
> material, the text of the article is also available on our Gemini site.

that is cool

> And what is "75M"?  If you mean 75 megabytes, the page weight is nowhere near
>  that value. You may be using a compromised browser which is downloading
> malware from elsewhere, or having script injected by a malicious third party.

I maybe did math wrong said like 75xxx bytes or something
I read 1/3 of text.. I almost fell asleep
the only thing I gathered from that text is that yes I think I will use
OpenZFS on FreeBSD, have it connect not to internet but to my other OpenBSD
box thich will be securer and face internet
thanks guys, I know RAID isn't THE solution, but I can't afford mirroring or
have another site for another backup

it will protect me against bitrot, has check-sums for everything and I can
rollback because I do make stupid mistakes very stupid.. I did multiple times
rm file * by accident instead of rm file.* I thought it was more but didn't
check.. now I do rm -i haha

but someone said that filesystem can also get corrupted and I think to myself
how what do they think?

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