Niki so glad to hear from you bro! So again …

Friday, 7th November 2025

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Niki so glad to hear from you bro! So again you sail on a ship. Your point is quite true that technology in many cases could be and are helpful at the present day. However in short time in future they doom us tobecome highly dependent. The fact that we’re starting to so highly bundle with technology that we forget how to live a natural life with them or how to act in cases of technology break down. We just become “servants” of technology. Even the fact that you watch TV after hard work day is because of technology. If there was no TV you would probably spend more time with the ship crew and have a good jokes and time. But thanks to TV and computers and todays tendency that we become a consumer society you’re most of the time (just like me) stick with the computer. Of course what I said in the post is not 100% right, technology in essense is good the bad think is it is being implemented to make us from a people who are binded with the natural God given environment to a cripple infantily technology dependant slaves. Of course you have right that at many cases it saves us great amount of times, like in the example you give with the airplane, this is no doubt. You’re right skype can save you expenses for so expensive phone calls. However your phone call is being tracked and probably recorded for the use of Microsoft and anyone like CIA that might request for the talk with your family, this would be not a problem for me and you since we don’t talk a sensitive information over Skype line but for some people it pose a threat and it is against the laws of human freedom we essentially have.
“I HAVE NOT USED SKYPE FOR 1-2 MONTHS NOW . But i use internet – to make my life better “

You’re so lucky I even cannot do that because, they contact me over skype sometimes for my job plus I guess I’m too addicted 😐
Internet is making life better but i’m lately starting to realize it is too unreal and makes us become quite anti-social as result of not interacting physically with humans (i mean it in friends / brother / relative relations). Yes in a sense you’re right without current technology life would look more boring but way more peaceful and real. I also remember well when skype emerged, I was not lucky as you because my parents didn’t owned a computer and therefore I had no way to speak with them. Also in the beginning I used skype I think the internet was a bit slower than now so it was not really possible to do long skype calls 🙂

About this example you say:

“Example for that would be – Christmas time , waiting for the plane , to go back home after 1-2-3 etc years of not seeing your family , when suddenly you see on the board that the plane is cancelled , due to bad weather . Which in the case of 2 years ago , wasted for whole 4 days . Well , try killing that time without technology .”

It is unthinkable for us on what to do except to use the computer to kill some time. However in the past before technology people were hanging around and meeting the new people on the airport or writting notes or thoughts even some were writting books. Actually the real question is why should you fly to the “other end of the globe” at all. If there was not heavy technology and globalization the local countries economies would be good enough to produce enough for everyone and we would be paid good money even in our own countries. But “thanks” to Globalization (technology is one of main drive behind globalization), now mostly some “pre-selected countries” are producing big quantities and exporting. Individual Countries cannot produce because the price they get is too high and therefore people are jobless then you get crazy enough and go work for someone somewhere so you had to travel all around the globe. Not that the travel is bad but nowdays people are forced to travel too much just because of money reason. Traveling too much is quite unhealthy too ,,,

My idea behind the post is that being “in deep” now in technology I see the trend and the trend is that it is too much of technology to be all around us in following 10 years. So much that suddenly your natural freedom will be lost and you will be a tech slave to a closed globalized system, even everything would probably be so advanced everywhere that it will be not possible to quitely live in a village and take care for some sheeps or vegetables (for instance nowdays vegetables seeds which are non-modified to produce more hybrids or genetically modified) are already starting to disappear. If you go buy seeds for instance you will notice they have only hybrids, hybids could grow up to 5 years without need to buy a new one and therefore if you have seeds and a village place to grow vegatables even nowdays you can find “eternally growing” seeds like in past. If situation is so bad and even seeds production is dependent on technology then it is obvious it is too much of technology even already, but anyways ;;

So now you’re in a ship again and quit the job in Norway? Your brother is no longer in Sofia but went to USA to work for this “bastards” 🙂 When you will be coming to Bulgaria, I will be so glad to see you! If you have already decided to not complete higher education you’ve done very good. I’m still in a process of writting my graduation assignment but the current perspectives are it might not happen soon or ever. Anyhow I don’t really care since this university has just lost me money nerves and quite a lot of time, plus you’re tought almost nothing (you know that 🙂 ).

How is on the ship what you do their, when you have time and see me in Skype call me and we can have a good chat time. By the way it is quite stupid to write here in English. Since we’re both bulgarian.

ТАЯ ГЛОБАЛИЗАЦИЯ И АНГЛИНИЗАЦИЯ НИ ИЗТРЕЩЯ ЗДРАВО, ТЯХНАТА МАМА ! ! ! 😀

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IBM TSM dsmc console client use for listing configured backups, checking set scheduled backups and backup and restore operations howto

 backupsetname        Command line only.                             
 class                Command line only.                             
 dateformat           Client system options file (dsm.sys) or  command line.
 detail               Command line only.                             
 dirsonly             Command line only.                             
 filelist             Command line only.                             
 filesonly            Command line only.                             
 fromdate             Command line only.                             
 fromowner            Command line only.                             
 fromowner            Command line only.                             
 fromtime             Command line only.                             
 inactive             Command line only.                             
 nasnodename          Client system options file (dsm.sys) or command line.
 numberformat         Client user-options file (dsm.opt) or command line
 pitdate              Command line only.                             
 pittime              Command line only.                             
 querysummary         Command line only.                             
 scrolllines          Client user-options file (dsm.opt) or command line
 scrollprompt         Client user-options file (dsm.opt) or command line 
 subdir               Client user-options file (dsm.opt) or command line
 timeformat           Client user-options file (dsm.opt) or command line
 todate               Command line only.                             
 totime               Command line only.                             

 

Examples

Task     Display a list of all active and inactive backup versions of
         your files in the current directory.

          dsmc query backup -inactive "*"


Task     Display a list of all your backups in the current directory.
         Use the detail option to display the last modification date and
         the last access date of each file.

          dsmc q backup -detail "*"


Task     Display a list of files that were backed up from the /home/proj
         directory with file names that begin with proj.

          dsmc q b "/home/proj/proj*"


Task     Display a list of active and inactive backup file versions in
         the /home file system.

          dsmc q b -ina -su=yes /home/


Task     Query file system images from the nas2 NAS file server.

          dsmc query backup -nasnodename=nas2 -class=nas

Query NAS file system images

You can use the query backup command to display information about file
system images backed up for a NAS file server. Tivoli Storage Manager
prompts you for an administrator ID.

Where supported, use the nasnodename option to identify the NAS file
server to query. Place the nasnodename option in your client
system-options file (dsm.sys). The value in the client system-options
file is the default, but this value can be overridden on the command
line.

Use the class option to specify the class of the file space to query. To
display a list of images belonging to a NAS node, use the -class=nas
option.


IBM TSM dsmc console client use for listing configured backups, checking set scheduled backups and backup and restore operations howto
Supported Clients

 

This command is valid for all clients.

Syntax

 

>>-Query Backup–+————+–+- –filespec—+————-><

                 '- –options-'  '- –"filespec"-'

 

Parameters

filespec

   Specifies the path and file name that you want to query. Use wildcard

   characters to specify a group of files or all the files in a

   directory. If you use wildcard characters, enclose the file

   specification in double quotation marks. Specify an asterisk (*) to

   display information about backup versions for all of your files in

   the current directory. Do not use wildcards characters when you query

   NAS file system images with -class=nas option setting.


IBM TSM dsmc console client use for listing configured backups, checking set scheduled backups and backup and restore operations howto
DSMC Commands

 

Query Backup

 

The query backup command displays a list of backup versions of your

files that are stored on the Tivoli Storage Manager, or that are inside

a backup set from the server when the backupsetname option is specified.

 

 

The command displays the following file information:

*  File specification

*  File size

*  Backup date

*  Whether the file is active or inactive

*  The management class that is assigned to the file. Only the first 10

   characters of the management class name are displayed.

 

If you use the detail option with the query backup command, the client

displays the following extra information:

*  Last modification date

*  Last file attributes (inode) change date

*  Compression

*  Encryption type

*  Client-side data deduplication

*  Whether the file is migrated or premigrated. A value of Yes means

   that the file is migrated or premigrated. A value of No means that

   the file is not migrated or premigrated.


TinyProxy Quick and Easy way to run a Proxy Caching server to protect and speed up web traffic on Linux / BSD and Mac

What Tinyproxy Does Keep in Memory:

While it doesn’t cache, it does use in-memory buffers to temporarily hold data during transmission (standard for any proxy). This is not caching in the HTTP sense — it's transient and discarded immediately after serving the request.


TinyProxy Quick and Easy way to run a Proxy Caching server to protect and speed up web traffic on Linux / BSD and Mac
Hello,

Tinyproxy is caching in the server’s memory, so your statement is incorrect and the swear word doesn’t make it look intelligent.

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