The execute bit on directories allows for traversal of the directory (i.e. allows you to cd
in), while the read bit allows for listing the directory contents (e.g. ls
).
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The execute bit on directories allows for traversal of the directory (i.e. allows you to cd
in), while the read bit allows for listing the directory contents (e.g. ls
).
Have some commas, my man: ,
One would hope the backup is encrypted.
In the device’s secure enclave (e.g. TPM).
Does for me.
AMDroid. It’s the only app I can find that allows me to create alarms from calendars.
LineageOS.
And it’s self-hostable.
Yes but it’s hard work.
I did it from the other side of the planet. I accidentally ran an rm -rf ...
command on a running system. Luckily I had an identical system running that I could use to copy over the files, devices, etc.
Learning about inodes and /proc/xxx/fd
works, I was able to recover enough files to then copy over the rest from the other system.
Doing it over SSH from the other side of the world was a tough 14 hours.
When combined with Davx5 it will sync to a server. Integrates with calendars as you desire, I think (my workflow doesn’t include the time blocking but the tasks show up on a calendar and you can specify their duration but I’m not certain about the time blocking).
Third Room by matrix.org does all of this.
Enshittification at its finest.
https://gitlab.com/Nulide/findmydevice/-/wikis/FMD Server