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  • ext4 on everything except external drives where I put NTFS.

  • I just use ext4 on everything. It works pretty nicely.

  • Is there any declarative OS that is not immutable?

    I tried Fedora Silverblue once and it was all fun and games until I wanted to build a driver.

    But I really like the concept of declarative systems.

  • I have a friend that has one of these.

  • Doesn't Signal also require a phone number?

  • OK, WhatsApp is owned by Meta and it is proprietary, but why not Telegram?

  • I recently bought a motherboard with a N100 processor, that had two 3.0 USB Ports, two 3.1 USB Ports, an HDMI and a DisplayPort. Because of that I was surprised to learn that it had also two PS/2 ports for a keyboard and a mouse.

  • I use root for the same things except for the battery management one.

    1. Not having to give up my privacy for everything.
    2. GUIs are not needed when self-hosting. (I mean when deploying services)
    3. Learn Linux and start simple with a Raspberry Pi or laptop. That's how I started.
  • Yes, I have little bandwidth so I always download low bitrate ones.

  • This is surely the worst of all.

  • Closing of r/ProgrammerHumour

    When the API changes happened, I hadn't discovered third-party clients yet, but I knew what an API was, and the consequences of the pricing change.

  • I don't have any job that needs to run 24/7, so I poweroff my server at night (12 am) and start it in the morning using WOL.

  • OK, maybe I will think about some other use for the Raspberry Pi then.

  • Maybe, but I my router is not hackable and I don't plan on buying one that is.

  • While trying to set up the WLAN, I couldn't connect to the AP, it said no internet access, and I couldn't connect to the Pi, or ping any device from it.