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  • They’re definitely something I’m looking at. 🙂

    I’ve gotten to use a class 3 direct drive before, and it was nice. Ideally, a gravel e-bike is what I’d target.

    I’d kind of like to get something I can use all around since I would only have one, and my area has some nice bike trails.

  • Seriously. A finicky system which requires constant monitoring is a bad idea. People have problems maintaining their cars.

    Simple, robust, and capable of absorbing neglect is better.

  • Very true.

    I would support reactors which aren’t designed to produce enriched uranium, don’t blowup when neglected, and don’t produce as much waste.

    There has been some work on molten salt reactors recently, which look promising.

  • “must” is a strong word here, and the conditions which trigger “must” are amazingly narrow.

    The GPL is not as fearsome as people make it out to be, and I wish it was. It’s a very capitalist license, and there are ways around its provisions.

  • I’m pretty sure the problem is with the ZFS specfile. The ZFS rpm package should specify which kernels it requires, and dnf should figure things out.

    According to the ticket below, a change related to this has been merged, so maybe the problem has been fixed. 🤷🏽‍♂️

    https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/pull/12124

  • There were already rumors Apple was going to switch the iPhone as it was the last device with Lightening. The EU mandate is convenient cover for deprecating all those cables and devices people have bought over the years.

  • ZFS being out of tree is annoying. I miss it when I’m not on FreeBSD.

    It works well enough, especially with a stable kernel. Fedora and ZFS can be tricky with kernel upgrades, and I was wondering if Tumbleweed is the same. I figured ZFS and Leap would be similar to CentOS or Debian.