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raidz1. No issues so far. I’ve had some prior experience with zfs from work, so moving to it was a no brainer.
raidz1. No issues so far. I’ve had some prior experience with zfs from work, so moving to it was a no brainer.
I’ve been using unraid for a few years. Super happy with it. Recently migrated from using their normal array to zfs since I got a hold of some enterprise SAS drives.
Yeah I’m surprised this is news to some people. I thought everyone already knew this…
Finally, native Wayland support! Looking forward to when proton is updated with this. Good job to all the developers!
I’m all for it, just don’t leave out the DIY market. I would love a socketable ARM platform. Risc-V would be even better.
I’d love for valve to do to other markets, what they’ve done for the handhelds in terms of Linux. I could see the improvements they’ve made easily translate to something like a laptop or a set-top box.
man I love open source
Looks to be all welcome changes. Good work!
Man, the US is weird sometimes. I don’t think I’ve ever had a data cap on my home internet.
I mostly use Lemmy these days, especially after my preffered third party reddit app got ported over to Lemmy. I only use reddit for a few communities, Lemmy for everything else. I also only use reddit on desktop, never on mobile.
Well where I live more and more people are choosing to not have cars because public transit covers their needs for transportation. People still get a drivers license, but don’t own a car. Car renting is big with a lot of streets having dedicated parking spots for them.
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Self driving cars are stupid. Invest in public transit instead.
I’d still advise against it if you’re using Windows. A space is interpretered as more than a single character meaning you’ll hit the 255 character limit for paths quicker if you have a large folder structure. I’ve seen this happen many times in my time as a support technician.
For an enterprise I would suggest working with a nextcloud partner. Unless they have a sizeable internal IT team of course.
Cloudflare tunnels! I use it to expose my nextcloud server to the internet. Works flawlessly.
I like ruby. Use it for a bunch of things at work.