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Question: Best flowering shrubs for full shade?

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Question: Best flowering shrubs for full shade? - Lemmy.World

There’s a large spot at the front of my house underneath an awning that doesn’t get any direct sunlight (except for in the early morning hours). And I’d really like to add some foundational shrubs to grow against the side of the house. I’ve considered just filling the whole space with boxwood. The problem is that I’d like to have something colorful and pretty there too. Does anyone know of any mounding / shrub-like periennials that: 1. Thrive in the shade 2. Can tolerate cold winters 3. Bloom ( any and all advice would be appreciated! )

lgbtqa safe survival servers?

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lgbtqa safe survival servers? - Lemmy.World

I know this is kind of an oddball question, and every community is rightfully going to be different. Does anyone know of any chill, laid back survival experiences that are relatively safe/accepting for queer types?

yes - Lemmy.World

Take us to your leader 👽

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Take us to your leader 👽 - Lemmy.World

Determining the efficacy of a restart from a bash script (Debian)

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Determining the efficacy of a restart from a bash script (Debian) - Lemmy.World

I should preface this by stating I am a novice in general when it comes to the linux world. I’m trying to write a bash script that will run on an ordinary basis as a cron job. It’s simple enough it just runs apt update -y apt upgrade -y apt autoclean every 24 hours. The issue is that I also would like to be able to schedule a restart automatically if a restart would be frugal. I don’t really want to just rely on checking for /var/run/reboot-required, and the output from debian-goodies checkrestart seems to be pretty dated and incompatible with scripts in general. Would it be better to run systemctl status and check for degradation, and then schedule a restart based on that? Does anyone far smarter than me have a solution?

Jeb Posting - Lemmy.World