At first I thought it was something about it being a worst case scenario for compression algorithms, costing bandwidth.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Will Corpos try to force all computing on the to cloud and make privately owned local storage illegal?
1·3 years agoI think bandwidth and data caps are a hindrance to this. Looking on the bright side, at least something would have to be better in this dystopian future.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•It's so nice to see them all growing, but this is just the truth, sorry.
137·3 years agoSo that’s the only meaning of the teletubby and the angry looks, that’s it’s the odd one out? Not that it’s childish/naive/dumb or bad?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[Solved] Data recovery of unique file type(s)English
5·3 years ago.bibisco2 are really just zip files which PhotoRec can find, if you want to use that. Good luck.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[Solved] Data recovery of unique file type(s)English
2·3 years agoBibisco2 is a JavaScript app, unlike version 1. It seems .bibisco2 files are only created when exported, otherwise it’s in a database somewhere. You can add custom formats in recovery tools like TestDisk and Photorec. I could look around and see if the database or the bibisco2 export files have a header, which I think is required to add a format.
Edit: Nevermind, there’s a paid version which creates bibisco2 files automatically.

If you intended RFC to be a reference to IETF RFCs you should now it originally stood for Requests for Comments before simply being referred to as RFCs. (link) I didn’t have to read your document in detail, but it seems reasonable and well thought out.