
I know that a Samsung teevee disconnected from the internet will try and use another appliances internet connection if it can. Gotta imagine this is possible in other devices, too.

I know that a Samsung teevee disconnected from the internet will try and use another appliances internet connection if it can. Gotta imagine this is possible in other devices, too.

Shovel AK is a thing too. There are stencils out there for it.
Don’t feel bad. It is impossible to see every post and it wasn’t even in this sub. It was in the dull_mens_club com. The post was fun though.
Edit: Said post is here: https://lemmy.world/post/48517371
They were making a joke (from your work/fork typo) based off a previous post here this week about forklift certification. “Fork certified” is where they were going.

Got it: Aliens

Sometime pre-2015ish. Probably up to early cellular connectivity cars as those bands are defunct now.

It shouldn’t matter, but I would use ext4 for simplicity’s sake. I bring that concept up again because if you can make a process more simple, it is obviously easier to understand and you’ll then have time for the complexities that inevitably pop up. And they will.

Gotcha. I suppose I would grab everything and then selectively restore what I need. Having the backup also allows one to paw through it for settings or whatever you might’ve forgotten.

Will rsync not grab those?
Edit: I am saying rsync should grab all that by default.

I would choose the rsync–>backup /home to external disk then install Cachy fresh, then copy /home back.
It’s a known, clean and simple process. Why complicate things further?
If memory serves correctly it was another Samsung device it was leveraging which makes more sense. There were other occasions where it had once been attached to WiFi for a firmware update, disconnected and told to forget the network, but attached again to it at least twice. Took the steps to forget the network again and then powered off completely. Subsequent checks show no further connections so far.