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I use rathole for this purpose. Works great, minimal, great performance.

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Everything outside of your home dir? This will prevent applications and logs and configuration to be backed up.

You can use ncdu cli to see which dirs take the most space.

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True. It is uncommon, I’d guess every 10th beer is non-alcoholic. But then there is also radler, with lower alcohol content, which would probably represent 3 out of every 10 beers.

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Marking for Slovenia is wrong. I do have statistical data from our statistical agency and it is not even close: 8.5l/person/year of vine and 26.5/person/year of beer (including non-alcohol).

Arguably, vine has higher alcohol content (~11.5%) compared to beer (~4.9%), but even even if we look at “alcohol consumed from wine/beer per person per year”, we get 0,9775L from vine and 1,2985 from beer.

These findings are in agreement with my intuition based on me seeing what people drink.

Thank you for coming to my ted talk.

Source stat.si, year 2018 (latest available): https://pxweb.stat.si:443/SiStatData/sq/23566

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Ok now I feel bad for being pedantic and to really helping:

flatpacks are installed ~/.local/share/flatpak and /var/lib/flatpak, depending on distro/flatpak installation I think. On my machine they are in ~/.local/share/flatpak, but there are people reporting having them in /var/lib/flatpak.

Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/flatpak/comments/f6uq3z/where_are_flatpaksflatpak_apps_installed/

Btw, I’d also exclude ~/.cache (for obvious reasons) and everything out outside of /home.

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Please explain more! What happened?

Did you destroy a database? Expose credentials? Nuke the company intentionally?

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Today, to configure fail2ban. Before that, yesterday to select which tests to run.

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Sorry, I don’t know where flatpacks are installed (probably in /home/user/.local or /var/lib), but i want to nit-pick:

Its directories, not folders.

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Well, lemmy is a place for much more cultured audience. We can appreciate a good shitpost (that does also hold some water).

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