[-] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 2 points 1 day ago

Thanks, that’s good info

[-] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I wish to switch to the Indinet

[-] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Ah that’s right! Are the major vaccines the RNA ones where it’s just the protein? I’ve forgotten. I had a brain fart and for some reason was thinking of traditional vaccines.

I wonder if the types affect the chance of a reaction for some people or in general

[-] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 1 points 1 day ago

I find it a lot scarier now

[-] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Cheers, didn’t really get taught any of this. Haha no pr0n.exe downloads! Just past lack of education about net safety or didn’t shell out for good AV, or maybe forgot regular updates.

Most are various laptop drives within the 15 year old range. I forget what connections.

It happened to the desktop a few times but I just shelved the old drive for later retrieval, put in fresh drive and installed OS again…😶 Seaview, maybe SATA. Replaced it with a SSD. I’d have to find it.

Fingers crossed that’s it’s not the heads because that’s actual physical damage I think. But it’s usually that something else broke, or there was something bad on there I didn’t trust I had the skills to completely clean.

Spare pc is a possibility, I just would have to back up and wipe an old laptop and I’m kind of struggling with day to day chores as is. Also it feels like wasting a pc by exposing a safe one if that makes sense?

(Also can you have separate backups on the same external drive? As in you can keep many different versions and from different computers without anything getting overwritten?

I think so but I’ve usually had to kind of just do a quick bandaid solution to get my computer going again, and have had fears of reinfecting by restoring data in the wrong way.)

I could buy a raspberry pi as they’re cheap but I don’t know if I have the brain cells for the learning curve rn.

It should be ok. I just need to back up social media pics locally first, then grab the stuff from other cloud storage, and then back the computer/s up. (And try to grab contact info of establish an outside connection in case social media requires ID in like a year.) The drives are sitting there and hopefully won’t get damaged or lost before I can get to them.

[-] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

lol that’s all Greek to me but thanks, I’ve made a note to try and figure it out.

Basically it was my own lack of planning and consistency. I was too lazy or distracted to backup consistently, head full of whatever I was busy with, or gave/lent my backed-up-on-cd music collection to someone else I didn’t stay in contact with. Then my computer would get a virus or a component would break and that was it. Or I lost stuff in moves, or a hard drive I kept to try and salvage later got irreparably damaged in storage.

I still have some kept drives I might try to get data off when I figure out how to do it safely. I know there are a few ways of doing data recovery and I have at least once managed to get a computer going again with a bootable Linux usb just long enough to grab the important stuff. I’ve even used it to rescue scan and find viruses that hid from the AV. Another time I manually put the drive in a drive enclosure.

But with some it might still be risky. I know at least one forces you to enter your Microsoft password to log in (at least while in the computer) which I don’t want to do on a compromised device. I haven’t tried to see if the Linux usb can bypass that or if that’s guarded against. I’m also not sure if there’s any ‘protections’ against accessing data while the drive is out of the machine but I do know that stuff exists with some hard drives so we will see.

Anything I know about computers I had to teach myself, so despite trying to catch up there’s knowledge gaps and lack of experience with some things.

Idk the old drives aren’t urgent. I think for now I’ll focus on getting anything important and possibly time sensitive downloaded to local and then back it up to the hard drive I have, and the hard drives can wait til I have the brain space to deal with it.

[-] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Yeah I was surprised I even dared to go for it. I guess I hadn’t heard people saying it was hard so I wasn’t scared to try, and if it wasn’t good it was a skill issue so just try harder.

Thanks, I could use any tips. I’m still getting into the habit of backups and probably don’t know how to use a NAS.

I’ve got Google drive but my stuff is split over a few email addys and also I kinda don’t trust it not to fail :/

I’ve lost so much to crashes, been really slack. Sounds dumb because I managed to teach myself some stuff that’s more advanced and took a short course on computer repair trying to get up to speed. But due to a weird long term laziness I’m just not familiar or comfortable with the backup and restore processes which should be 101.

[-] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 3 points 1 day ago

I had a brain fart and thought you were joking that the DT was his son… even checked to see if you were talking to a mod.

I need more sleep

[-] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 4 points 1 day ago

Happy birthday to the DT and your boy!

[-] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 3 points 1 day ago

I came at 12.01 and saw there was already a thread

[-] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 4 points 2 days ago

I’ve just seen something about everyone getting age verified for social media, not just kids. Not sure if it’s a reliable source but it’s got me a bit worried. I really don’t want to link my government id to social media.

I might have to download all my pics just in case I don’t get let back in. Overwhelming prospect.

[-] melbaboutown@aussie.zone 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I think you get two free hard rubbish collections a year? Or am I making that up… maybe check with your council and use it as a backup option

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by melbaboutown@aussie.zone to c/environment@aussie.zone

I’ve posted this elsewhere before but it fits here too.

In light of European honeybees being hit by varroa I was thinking what could be done to help boost the numbers of native pollinators, which (while they can be indirectly affected by spread viruses) aren’t directly susceptible to it.

Perhaps throwing seed bombs of Australian native wildflowers into abandoned unused pieces of land that are likely to stay that way might help provide more food sources.

It’s a casual low commitment rewilding for an ablebodied person on the weekend, especially for people in flats who have little to no outdoor garden space. There are a few methods that are easy and cheap.

Now I don’t work in conservation so have no idea if this idea is misguided. There definitely needs to be thought given to legality and choice of plants, and personal safety.

Obviously check local laws, make sure it’s not illegal.

Do not trespass or enter risky situations. Do not plant invasive species. (A lot of bee and butterfly flower seed mixes do contain invasive species. Stick to natives and/or check each variety. From a cursory google check the Mr Fothergills Australian native wildflower mix looks okay.)

Use biodegradable materials. No doing this on anybody’s property or reserves. Being aware that some plants are toxic to pets or children which means maybe you wouldn’t plant those varieties by a path.

What do you think? Am I overlooking something big and without guidance this could possibly be harmful?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by melbaboutown@aussie.zone to c/environment@aussie.zone

“Australian Pollinator Count

It’s census time for Australian pollinators, and they need your help.

The Australian Pollinator Count is taking place during Australian Pollinator Week, from 11-19 November.

Taking part is quick and easy. You simply need to observe some flowers for 10 minutes, record the pollinators you see and register your results.

Follow the three step process below to get started.”

https://www.australianpollinatorweek.org.au/count/

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