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Nadia 🏳⚧ (nadia@raru.re)'s status on Friday, 28-Mar-2025 23:54:17 JST Nadia 🏳⚧
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Nadia 🏳⚧ (nadia@raru.re)'s status on Friday, 28-Mar-2025 23:54:15 JST Nadia 🏳⚧
As a non-native speaker I use in and on interchangeably, fight me.
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Nadia 🏳⚧ (nadia@raru.re)'s status on Friday, 28-Mar-2025 23:54:30 JST Nadia 🏳⚧
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> It can be "in tmpfs" but not "in ext4"words dreamt by the utterly deranged
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Wolf480pl (wolf480pl@mstdn.io)'s status on Friday, 28-Mar-2025 23:54:31 JST Wolf480pl
@nadia as a non-native speaker I think you used them correctly.
Something can't be "in a disk" or "in /dev/sda". It has to be "on a disk". Unless it's "in RAM".
It can be "in tmpfs" but not "in ext4" - that'd be "on ext4".
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