@kallekn @osma @EUCommission @hennavirkkunen
Autotranslate thinks we should revive some operating systems.

@kallekn @osma @EUCommission @hennavirkkunen
Autotranslate thinks we should revive some operating systems.

@argv_minus_one @noheger
Ah, somewhat weird. Firefox has that thick border, but other apps do not. Maybe something to do with GTK vs QT, not sure.
While the border is pretty much not there, it's still very easy to resize windows.
With the narrow border it's more obvious that indeed dragging area inside the window itself is smaller than outside it. Maybe to avoid overlapping with controls inside those windows?
Otherwise that scrollbar might be weirdly inaccessible.
@argv_minus_one @noheger Here's KDE where I have changed nothing on window corners, it seems to work perfectly.
@noheger That was worse than I expected.
Apple could dramatically improve UX by migrating to unmodified KDE. And supporting KDE devs going forward.
@jamesoff @rhoot @stefano When I managed such things in the past, I had the backup script use zabbix_sender to send a value to Zabbix and then alert if that is missing, like you just said.
But after one incident I also added monitoring of backup size and alerting if it changes by > 10% from the previous.
If backup starts getting failed DB dumps, it's good to know early that "hey, backups just dropped in size by 90%" 
Also, if a backup suddenly grows a lot, something's weird.
@badastro Small typo - "toughly" 