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  • Hearing roughly a decade of successful use, especially on systems with constrained resources, certainly makes me lean further towards btrfs.

    its RAID ≠ 0/1/10 are buggy, but 0/1/10 are considered reliable.

    btrfs has been solid and done everything I could want. It was a huge upgrade from mdadm and lvm

    @[email protected] said that btrfs is poor at software RAID. I’ll do a little research in to how it fares for RAID 1 vs mdadm. I don’t see any reason I couldn’t do mdadm>luks>btrfs if that’s the better choice. But if btrfs is reliable and with comparable performance, I’d certainly rather do that.


  • It’s the shits at software RAID, but that’s rarely a thing on a workstation.

    I am using a RAID 1 mirror over two disks. So that’s good to know. I’ll do a little research and see if it’s better to let mdadm handle that.

    Look at btrfs-assistant for adminstration. That’s what Fedora ships with, I think it uses Snapper in the backend.

    Doesn’t look like that’s in the void repo. But that’s ok, I don’t mind learning the command line tools.




  • JovialSodium@lemmy.sdf.orgtoTechnology@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    28 days ago

    Gross. I didn’t know that. I do occasionally use AirBnB. I’m aware of their impact on the rental market, so I favor hotels most of the time. But there have been a few occasions in recent years where I was traveling in a larger group and an AirBnB made more sense. But no more of that.

    I looked in to this a little, and Joe Gebbia is no longer the CEO, but he is still on the board. Still a good enough reason to boycott.


  • NixOS is a declarative distro. Meaning it you can declare pretty much every aspect of it from what software is installed to how the system is configured from a config file.

    Using your calandar example, you can list Thunderbird (or whatever) as a package you want in the configuration and it will be installed. You can also use that same configuration on another machine and produce the same environment.

    Relevant to the original point, since all your software is listed in a text file, you can easily see exactly what’s installed.


  • Void for desktop/laptop. These are the things I like about it.

    • Rolling release
    • Initial installation is minimal, and doesn’t foist a specific DE or other unessential software on me.
    • No systemd
    • Nothing similar to Arch’s AUR. I know a lot of people love it, but I do not. I mention as the distros are similar.

    Debian for my server. But I plan to migrate to Devuan.

    • Stable and well tested
    • Huge package selection
    • Pretty ubiquitously supported. If for whatever reason what you want to run isn’t in the repo, .deb packages and apt repos are often available.
    • Minimal installation available.




  • Maybe self host your own VPN on a VPS and connect the jellyfin server as a client as well as any other devices you want to see that jellyfin server as other clients and configure the VPN server to not override your default routing and to allow clients to see each other? In my head I don’t think that would conflict with your protonVPN connection.

    Your traffic would be encrypted between devices so I wouldn’t say https is nessesary and thus no certs needed.

    The rubs that occur to me are that I’m not sure you can do this on a free tier VPS which is the only option I see given your financial limitations. And your devices all need to be able to connect to said VPN.

    Edit: Slightly less worse English.



  • This was 15+ years ago. I was driving with several friends. Among them was Jane (not actual names) who used to date another friend, John. Who was not present. This friend group in the car, while fairly mutual, was more Jane’s clique than John’s. Except me, who was closer to John. It occurs to me after writing that introduction to mention I had no romantic interest in Jane, not that kind of story.

    Anyway, we started talking shit about and making fun of John in the car. I don’t remember how that got started or why I participated. I liked John and bore him no animosity at all. I guess just young and dumb and wanted to fit in.

    Someone who was in the car told him about this and he called me out on it. I remember him being particularly bothered that I’d talk like that about him with his ex around others. Which, pretty understandable. I saw the wrong of it and felt like a real piece of shit. And that friendship never really recovered.

    I don’t talk about people behind their back anymore or engage in any other kind of gossip.

    Edit: couple changes for clarity.



  • JovialSodium@lemmy.sdf.orgtoMemes@lemmy.mlThe People's LLM
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    Probably this is all very reactionary, NVIDIA’s stock will recover and they’ll remain a big player in the LLM space.

    But I’m uninterested in LLM’s and would love to see price drops on GPU’s, so i hope there is a longer term moderate market loss for them in this space.