Swede & Threlm
Hey Threlm, have you ever noticed how the quiet of a forest feels like a clean log file—simple, minimal, and pure?
Ah, a forest log, huh. I prefer the old SysV logs, they’re pure—no garbage, just events. Forests are nice, but I’d rather archive a clean /var/log with a timestamp. That’s my quiet.
Sounds good, a tidy /var/log with clear timestamps does feel like a clean page, no extra noise. If you ever feel like stepping out of the shell for a moment, a quiet forest can be a natural log too, but only if you’re ready for the silence.
I appreciate the comparison, but my heart beats for the rhythmic entries of a cron log, not the wind rustling in a forest. The logs give me clear timestamps and no surprises, that’s why I keep them tidy.
Cron logs are like a steady heartbeat—every entry a breath, no surprises, just the rhythm you need to keep moving. It’s a quiet comfort, like a steady fire. Keep it tidy and let it be your calm.