skaarl

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[–] skaarl 2 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

That is the Zionist line. The narrator's dad is a civil servant in the Department of Agriculture. Very scary.

[–] skaarl 3 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Thanks! I need win 64 exe if you can, and catbox works fine for me. That's very considerate.

[–] skaarl 2 points 15 hours ago

Please check the link carefully and make sure the DOT html is included.

[–] skaarl 4 points 21 hours ago (3 children)

Need github account to download 😿😿😿😿

Codeburg and gitlab very outdated repo. Anywhere else?

 

The documentary can be see here: kalamullah.com/gaza-how-to-survive-a-warzone DOT html

Reason for the film's removal TLDR narrator is son of a civil servant in Gaza Department of Agriculture. Racist genocide enthusiasts call this son of Hamas official. Aka genocide coverup

 

The documentary can be see here: kalamullah.com/gaza-how-to-survive-a-warzone DOT html

Censored by Zionists TLDR narrator is son of a civil servant in Gaza Department of Agriculture. Racist genocide enthusiasts call this son of Hamas official. Aka genocide coverup

[–] skaarl 2 points 21 hours ago

The documentary can be see here: kalamullah.com/gaza-how-to-survive-a-warzone DOT html

Reason for the film's removal TLDR narrator is son of a civil servant in Gaza Department of Agriculture. Racist genocide enthusiasts call this son of Hamas official. Aka genocide coverup

[–] skaarl 14 points 21 hours ago (3 children)

The documentary can be see here: kalamullah.com/gaza-how-to-survive-a-warzone DOT html

Reason for the film's removal TLDR narrator is son of a civil servant in Gaza Department of Agriculture. Racist genocide enthusiasts call this son of Hamas official. Aka genocide coverup

[–] skaarl 8 points 21 hours ago

The documentary can be see here: kalamullah.com/gaza-how-to-survive-a-warzone DOT html

Reason for the film's removal TLDR narrator is son of a civil servant in Gaza Department of Agriculture. Racist genocide enthusiasts call this son of Hamas official. Aka genocide coverup

[–] skaarl 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

the luxuries and plentiful food that’s abundant in Gaza

A lot of Israeli hostages report their biggest fear was getting blown up by Israeli bombs.

[–] skaarl 0 points 1 week ago

You kind of did though, ~75% of voters did not vote for Trump, so you overwhelmingly agreed on that. Of course in elections you don't vote **against ** anything, you can only vote **for ** something. The question is why don't Americans have something to vote for, like a platform of affordable eggs and not supporting genocide, is beyond me.

[–] skaarl -1 points 1 week ago

It's like talking to a brick wall with these Democrat fanboys, but I appreciate that you try!

[–] skaarl 9 points 1 week ago

Don't forget that Israel has continued killing Palestinians and Lebanese during the ceasefire.

[–] skaarl 15 points 1 week ago

Democracy! (but not in the workplace where you spend most of your awake time)

 
 

I was trying to do that but I noticed ls | grep searchterm just searches the book TITLES for searchterm. Is this possible, to search the text of ebooks?

 

My blockchain is 5 years behind and my friend is bringing over an up to date chain. Can I just rsync lmdb and it adds the new blocks or is it better to just paste the new chain in place of the old one? I don’t think the up to date one is pruned but if it is will that cause problems if I try to rsync it?

On Linux. Thanks.

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by skaarl to c/monero@monero.town
 

My blockchain is 5 years behind and my friend is bringing over an up to date chain. Can I just rsync lmdb and it adds the new blocks or is it better to just paste the new chain in place of the old one? I don't think the up to date one is pruned but if it is will that cause problems if I try to rsync it?

On Linux. Thanks.

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by skaarl to c/linuxmint@lemmy.ml
 

As the title says, I just started with linux mint and am falling in love with bash scripts 😍 Actually I'm not sure if it's considered a script, but I want to delete the last 2 files in all subfolders in a folder. So far I've (after great effort) got the terminal to list the files, but I want to delete them. Here is how I get them listed:

for f in *; do ls $f | tail -n 2; done

All their names come satisfyingly up in the terminal. Now what? I tried adding | xargs rm but that didn't delete them. I also tried something with find command but that didn't work either. Some folders have 3 items, so I want to delete #2 and 3. Some folders have 15 items so I want to delete #14 and 15. Folders are arranged by name, so it's always the last 2 that I want to delete.

It's frustrating to be sooooo clooooose, but also very fun. Any help is appreciated!



EDIT: Thanks for the awesome help guys! The next part of this is to move all the .html files into one folder (named "done"), prepending their name with an integer. So far I got:

n=1; for f in *; do find ./"$f" -type f | sort | xargs mv done/"$n$f"; n=$((n+1)); done

but that is... not really doing anything. The closest I have gotten so far is some error like

mv: Missing destination file operand

Any help is again appreciated!

 
 

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I have to update a phone that currently has LOS, and degoogle it at the same time. If I just upgrade to the latest version (by flashing) and not install mind the gapps, is it basically a degoogled phone? It seems that installing /e/ over the current LOS would require me to flash stock rom first, which takes more time. The current LOS version on the phone was just 1 or 2 iterations below the latest version, 20 or 21 I don't remember.

TIA

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