As the other user says, btrfs is well supported. In fact it is preferable in your case, as it allows you to use transparent compression for the whole system. In addition, btrfs snapshots are also drastically safer and faster.
As the other user says, btrfs is well supported. In fact it is preferable in your case, as it allows you to use transparent compression for the whole system. In addition, btrfs snapshots are also drastically safer and faster.
Aha, that’s what I meant by vilifying. Just bullshit, ad hominems and straw men. Pathetic.
Do you consider literally anything under an open source license to be relevant to open source ideology? I’m sure that if I make a folk replacing the flag with nyancat, davel@lemmy.ml won’t come to tell me that I should change the license and make warnings to those who report it, but to delete worthless nonsense.
This is the same thing, and only holds up because lgtb related things generate controversy, either by X-phobes, people like the OP who use us as virtue signaling with low effort content, and of course those who are afraid to point out nonsense for fear of being vilified as X-phobes.
First community rule in the sidebar:
Posts must be relevant to the open source ideology
in response to Windows 11 users getting mad about a pride icon appearing on their task bar.
I didn’t hear about it, but the usual thing is that people get annoyed if you add unsolicited useless icons in the taskbar, especially if you do it with motivations related to politics or ideology.
If anyone is naive enough to think this is going to support us in any way, I encourage you to just do something like change the wallpaper, and never run random executables, ever. Or, you know, you can also do something that has SOME impact.
Telepathy is typically used for mind-to-mind, but here there is an intermediary. I guess better something like mind-reading.
Bah, a bad copy that pretends to impersonate a product, in order to sell personal data.
The importance is being “fully reproducible” in order to make the model trustworthy.
Well that’s a problem, because even with training data that’s impossible by design.
Secure boot is still problematic, but it has also become much easier thanks to sbctl
; in the best case you only have to delete the keys in the bios and run 3 or 4 generic commands.
bunch of minor incidents not worth reporting
That the personal data of millions of people are leaked is newsworthy, even more so if it was hidden from the victims.
Don’t wait for it, usage data is valuable to them.
I noticed that while using phind and perplexity. Its context is vitiated with results from sites that rig SEO, which are almost copy/paste with the same garbage, so instead of answering the question it makes a useless summary of them. Even asking chatgpt usually gives more correct answers.
They could also perform some additional iterations with other models on the result to verify it, or even to enrich it; but we come back to the issue of costs.
You can convert it from ext4 to btrfs, but I don’t know how well it works. If you are going to do it, I suggest you check it carefully and make a backup.