tbf, social engineering still works. always has and always will when clueless end users are around.
osanna
the way i think it's something akin to a linked list in file system speak. I think of one thing, which leads to the next thing, which leads to the next thing, etc. it takes me a while to think of stuff, which often makes people think I'm stupid.
It surely can't be as bad as having rupe in charge? God, I will never forgive old rupe ruining the NBN :/ We could have had a MINIMUM 1Gbps! But no, fucking rupert ruined that shit. Fucking cunt.
I'm getting the popcorn, because murdoch's kids are fighting about newscorp and who is gonna control it. I think lachlan is in the lead atm?
yeah, I did a gene test and it turns out I'm 0.000001% irish. I may as well move there! (/s)
think of the children!
Nah bro, trump does every night while he's trying to pork melania.
cough google cough
didn't he try to convince one of the makers of the COVID vaccine to sell it at a profit, instead of giving it away free? Or was that something/someone else?
yep. Every accusation is a confession when these people are concerned.
if you have access to the file system, sed works well for renaming files and updating the links. Though admittedly, that's not a very convenient way to to do it.
edit: and fucks up the page edit history a little too.
I use DokuWiki, and i love that it's plaintext files. it makes backing them up so much easier. I can literally just zip the directory, then upload to somewhere else.
I am the only user on it, and i don't use too many advanced features, so I don't know how it stacks up against other more advanced wikis, such as mediawiki or wiki.js. Though I do use a lot of plugins, such as the infobox plugin. I love that plugin. It doesn't rival MediWiki's infobox, but it does the job well enough for me.
Note: I only have about 300 pages, so i have no idea how it stacks up against thousands or millions of pages, like MediaWiki.
get back in the kitchen and plop out some babbys! /s