Modern civilization cannot last until 2070 at this rate
TheCaconym
Send less ammunition to nazis
very few shows from the 2000s have aged well
Farscape still holding strong
Estimating whether or not WW3 has kicked off when you wake up based on the amount of new comments on the mega before opening it
If the aim is simply to mirror an existing directory, including mirroring suppression/deletions/new files/edits, and only copying what has changed (which is what I suspect you were trying to emulate with the "created after a certain date" thing), just do:
rsync -avh -P /path/to/source/ /path/to/destination
If the aim is to copy all files created since, say, three days ago, but not to update existing files or to remove files that have been removed from your source (which is what you described):
rsync -avh -P --ignore-existing --files-from=<(find -L /path/to/source -ctime -3 -exec basename {} \;) /path/to/source/ /path/to/destination
Edit: lemmy is html encoding my "lesser than" symbol in the second command above; replace accordingly
Reminds me of that dude that found a FBI GPS tracker on his car and publicized the fact online with pictures saying he planned to sell it on craiglist
The shitheads showed up real fast to get their expensive gadget back
The publication has been described as anti-racist
Love having a magazine in which half the caricatures of muslims have flies around their heads described as "anti-racist"
Here is an open letter from a previous writer for 10 years there where he describes the racist turn Charlie Hebdo took after 9/11
He's in the black books of cancelled shitheads, so to speak
She cannot believe that an innovator in mass murder would have tried to protect the Jews and other supposed subhumans his troops rounded up. She checks the footnotes. The claim is attributed to War of Extermination, a compendium of academic essays originally published in 1995. Coffman knows the book is legit, because she happens to have a copy on loan from the library. When she goes to the cited page, she finds a paragraph that appears to confirm all the Wikipedia article’s wild claims. But then she reads the first sentence of the next paragraph: "This is, of course, nonsense."
lmao