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Mikoto BSD (mikoto@akko.wtf)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Dec-2024 16:56:35 JST Mikoto BSD
Main reason I don't like ext4 that much is the fixed inode ratio that can only be set at filesystem creation time. Mess that up and you either waste space with inodes you will never use or not have enough around.
To be fair most of the time it's not a problem you'd encounter often but pretty much every other filesystem used in production with Linux supports dynamic inode allocation.