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  • KDE Connect can get you most of the way there, unfortunately you won't be able to auto sync the clipboard from the phone to the PC due to an Android limitation (the other way around works instead), but you can still manually send it over. For example, to make it easier to access, I added the tile for sending it in the quick settings

  • One day maybe I'll understand why people are fine with package managers that have you sweat if you're updating whenever the heck you want rather than often and with a second pair of eyes on the news

  • (Solved, explained in the post)

    I'm trying that right now, but I can't figure out how to decrypt and mount my drive at boot, I've read that simply giving the drive the same passphrase as that of the first drive would enable unlocking both at boot (reference), but it didn't work for me, the drive remains encrypted and also not mounted despite me adding the entry to /etc/crypyttab and /etc/fstab

  • Looked up this mergerfs, I have to say that it goes over my head quite a bit, if the point is to pool the drive capacity then what's the advantage of using that over the native capabilities of btrfs?

    pool the storage capacity of the drives for that folder.

    So I could do that for the root folder as well I imagine?

    Good point about the /mnt thing, I think I'll go with that, at least initially

  • As in it's lowkey crumbling, but that also allows you to tear through it to see how it's made and make your own, modeled after it? Well, I'd just recently taken to calling it GNU + House