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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Monday, 12-Feb-2024 08:22:28 JST iced depresso @dushman @lanodan @a1ba :comfypeek: allow me to introduce bcachefs -
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Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: (lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me)'s status on Monday, 12-Feb-2024 08:23:37 JST Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: @icedquinn @dushman @a1ba That's not even stable yet. -
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Monday, 12-Feb-2024 08:38:55 JST iced depresso @mischievoustomato @dushman @lanodan @a1ba i used butter for years.
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Johnny Peligro (mischievoustomato@rebased.taihou.website)'s status on Monday, 12-Feb-2024 08:38:57 JST Johnny Peligro Seems cool but IDK, BTRFS has been developed more and been on the kernel for longer. Perhaps next year. -
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Monday, 12-Feb-2024 08:41:14 JST iced depresso @mischievoustomato @dushman @lanodan @a1ba i remember suse making snapshots every time you open and close yast. which is a cool idea. except then it tries to clean up old snapshots in the background without asking. which is SUPER FUN when your laptop takes an absolute shit to do filesystem things you never asked it to do.
:ablobcatthrow: needless to say suse went out the window*
* i disabled the snapshot mechanism. i didn't put suse out the window until a year later when i went to fedora. which was pointless. would install tumbleweed again.Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: likes this. -
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Johnny Peligro (mischievoustomato@rebased.taihou.website)'s status on Monday, 12-Feb-2024 08:41:15 JST Johnny Peligro i dont do anything complex, just subvolumes for potential snapshot usage, and compression, and it's fine.
I enjoyed it on a slow as fuck SMR HDD because it made that machine fly, in comparison Windows 10 was often unusable. The update or defender processes would hammer the disk so much that doing anything was nigh impossible -
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Monday, 12-Feb-2024 08:42:11 JST iced depresso @mischievoustomato @a1ba @dushman @lanodan if security is meaningless to you and you just want a thing that works i absolutely still recommend suse do not ever install redhat god damn -
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Monday, 12-Feb-2024 08:44:45 JST iced depresso @mischievoustomato @dushman @lanodan @a1ba i wonder if quotas solve this
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Johnny Peligro (mischievoustomato@rebased.taihou.website)'s status on Monday, 12-Feb-2024 08:44:46 JST Johnny Peligro yeah linux is bad at responsiveness unless configured properly. Hammer the cpu, gpu, disk enough and the thing stops to a crawl. -
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Johnny Peligro (mischievoustomato@rebased.taihou.website)'s status on Monday, 12-Feb-2024 08:46:24 JST Johnny Peligro I also use BTRFS right now, due to free extra space due to compression. -
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Monday, 12-Feb-2024 08:46:24 JST iced depresso @mischievoustomato @dushman @lanodan @a1ba i also use btrfs and have directory holes :afire:
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