Thank you for the idea! I didn’t know about the --inodes
flag before, this seems like a viable solution for systems where I can’t / don’t want to install additional software!
Thank you for the idea! I didn’t know about the --inodes
flag before, this seems like a viable solution for systems where I can’t / don’t want to install additional software!
Oh, wow, thank you! I had ncdu
installed, but it was an older version, which didn’t yet have this feature. Now that I updated to the newest (Zig based 🎉) release this looks perfect for my needs!
Thanks! 😀
I’ve been meaning to post about that as well in order to keep feeding Lemmy with content, but couldn’t find either an active alternative to ErgoMechKeyboards
or Battlestations
. 🤔
Well, I’d suggest asking around your nearest toddler, that’s how I managed to borrow this one. 😀 Probably it has been inherited through several generations, that might explain it’s wisdom!
Thanks for the advice, but lo and behold, the issue was actually caused by a newly introduced generic parameter not being defined after a dependency update. 🙃 Oh, the wonders of the JS/TS ecosystem…
Whoa, I just checked out some images, that one is on another level as well for sure. 😀 If he’s as good at fighting bugs as criminals, you’re in good hands wings!
Let me preface this by clarifying that I don’t claim to have the one and only right explanation that everyone should accept, I’d just like to point out that this theory also exists: https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/a/43799
Thanks for your input! To me it seems like
Nemo
only counts the direct descendants and doesn’t recurse, which makes it less useful for this purpose, but still nice to know!