@purple xfs has been my default for years and i have rarely regretted it. not being able to shrink a filesystem is mildly irritating sometimes but that is not a dealbreaker by any means
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say what you will about bcachefs and its maintainership issues, but when i first tried btrfs after it had been merged and marked stable, it ate my data twice within a week, and so far bcachefs has shown no sign of wanting to eat my data under similar c... -
say what you will about bcachefs and its maintainership issues, but when i first tried btrfs after it had been merged and marked stable, it ate my data twice within a week, and so far bcachefs has shown no sign of wanting to eat my data under similar c...say what you will about bcachefs and its maintainership issues, but when i first tried btrfs after it had been merged and marked stable, it ate my data twice within a week, and so far bcachefs has shown no sign of wanting to eat my data under similar conditions
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i was about to make a post saying something like "every time two software projects develop recursive dependencies upon each other they should be forced to merge their codebases", but then i thought about it for a moment and realized that we already hav...i was about to make a post saying something like "every time two software projects develop recursive dependencies upon each other they should be forced to merge their codebases", but then i thought about it for a moment and realized that we already have this and it's called systemd
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once upon a time, you could ship a professional software product with a splash screen that looks like thisonce upon a time, you could ship a professional software product with a splash screen that looks like this
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i can print!!!!and unlike the fileshare to my kodi box i don't need a NetBSD server in the middle to translate, NetWare and the (much newer) printer happily talk with each other over TCP/IPi can print!!!!
and unlike the fileshare to my kodi box i don't need a NetBSD server in the middle to translate, NetWare and the (much newer) printer happily talk with each other over TCP/IP -
my wife just came by to take a photo of me at my desk to use as a living counterexample of someone saying "well at least you dont have to use anymore"wherein that specific old technology was indeed on my desk and in use, with spares also on my desk, a...this is the photo she took
this is the sort of thing you can expect to see if you pass my desk at any given point in time, just with broad variation over time of exactly what old technology, specifically, is present -
my wife just came by to take a photo of me at my desk to use as a living counterexample of someone saying "well at least you dont have to use anymore"wherein that specific old technology was indeed on my desk and in use, with spares also on my desk, a...my wife just came by to take a photo of me at my desk to use as a living counterexample of someone saying "well at least you dont have to use <specific old technology> anymore"
wherein that specific old technology was indeed on my desk and in use, with spares also on my desk, alongside many other things that someone might otherwise think nobody had used in 20+ years