those last two are just made up words
tetris11
That's a feature! If you can access that share as rw, you should be able to do anything to it IMO. If it's hosted read-only, then no matter what privileges you mount it with, the data is still protected
file manager integration could be better, I agree
NFS is fantastic from a practical standpoint. You can literally specify it in your fstab to mount the network share at boot.
The best part is, there is no latency in waiting for it to mount. It only tries to fetch data once you request a resource from that mount path. Translation: If your network device is asleep, NFS will wake it up for you and fetch the resource on demand.
I love NFS
That's why it was so great. It wasn't about the hero punching people in the face whilst an army of troopers consistently fail to shoot them, or destiny babies failing upwards towards success.
This was a movie about normal people. Nameless people who were all parts of a whole, an orchestra of concerted effort to overcome the insurmountable. Some of them were in it for the ideal, but most of them were just in it to keep the person next to them alive. No one will sing their praises, and they don't expect anyone to, as none of them expected to see the light of day.
It was one of the most humanist movies I've seen in a long time, universe be damned.
A cast and crew all sharing the same vision and camraderie often translates well to the screen. People just sense it
Maybe an ass-tap just to be certain. A chest smooch couldn't hurt either.
I prefer clay etchings
I can't wait for the new brand of unboxing videos which entail opening up the device and removing the modem.
It took me more time than I want to admit to understand what you meant by your comment. But yes I agree
just once, I want to see a Mad Max movie where everyone gets on a train. Oh wait, they did that kinda with Snowpiercer
Tiny learning curve, easy to refactor existing projects