Pretty much, yeah. At some point I remember the recommendation being having a separate /boot as well due to incompatibilities with GRUB's save default option iirc, not sure that's a thing anymore.
Anyway, you usually set that up during the install process, although I'm not sure graphical installers let you handcraft btrfs subvolume mount points or even select them as such these days. Last I checked at least they either just used a default layout (@ and @home with Ubuntu, for instance) or treated it as a single volume with no further options.
Yup, I feel you. It's something I've always wanted myself, and I find myself hoping the OSS alternatives eventually implement something similar. For now I just make do with things like tealdeer and whatnot.
Edit: Just stumbled upon navi, the interactivity looks a lot closer to what we want than tldr and friends at least
They do have Linux and Windows versions coming and claim they're going to gradually open source it so there's that, but yeah, doesn't exactly inspire that much confidence lol
I've been using it for several months by now, I keep everything synced with Syncthing and it's been working really well. Android app is still rough around the edges but it does work alright.
My understanding is it was developed as an answer to Roam Research specifically, and while its model might not work for everyone, I love it.
Imo it's decent at what it set out to be: user friendly, painless realtime chatting, with some voice/video calling to top it up. That said, they keep adding questionable bloat to try and upsell Nitro subs so honestly I can only see it worsening as time goes on.
Heck, even with a handful of people anything longer form feels like a chore. I've been the admin of a tiny friends only server for a good few years and even in there it feels hard to keep track sometimes when there's more than a single laser focused topic.
Yeah, it really bugs me that it's basically absorbed what used to be public forums and whatnot into its own proprietary bubble where search engines don't reach while not even being a good fit for that kind of thing to begin with
Damn, I didn't think to include SMR drives when it comes to bcachefs. Your whole comment made me appreciate the whole concept under a whole new light actually, thanks!
Ah, can't say I expected to come across the person behind komorebi today! Really appreciate your work, such a cool project you wouldn't expect on Windows of all places.
Anyway, sounds like an interesting watch, thanks for sharing!
I don't have much experience with similar tools but that looks quite interesting, thanks for sharing!