Post 9rpQCfWBjApac5aJ3A by mdhughes@cybre.space
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(DIR) Post #9rp7HdhY0mDFIVYRZw by karen@kawen.space
2020-02-08T09:25:41.518903Z
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there's two kinds of peoplethose who use ext4 and those who like data corruption
(DIR) Post #9rp7bH8Zc7x16kYiAK by 314@kawen.space
2020-02-08T09:26:45.978804Z
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@karen i'm missing zfs users here
(DIR) Post #9rp7bHXk6Y5GMoKoOe by karen@kawen.space
2020-02-08T09:29:12.155101Z
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@314 those who like Oracle software?
(DIR) Post #9rp7vW8HZUPvPH4hRw by tuxcrafting@letsalllovela.in
2020-02-08T09:32:57.356959Z
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@karen jfs, xfs, zfs, and other such time-tested generally big company-supported fs's are also nice tho
(DIR) Post #9rpQCfWBjApac5aJ3A by mdhughes@cybre.space
2020-02-08T10:34:21Z
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@karen Third kind like zfs.ext is fine for embedded things you don't care about, tho.Fourth kind use HFS+ and do backups all the time because they hate corruption but want Spotlight to work.
(DIR) Post #9ru35COOI9G96CCqYK by khuxkm@tilde.zone
2020-02-10T18:31:49Z
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@karen you mean teosc wim li`e`d_ea c`bqurdiob?
(DIR) Post #9ru35CkMyQqACMUOoK by karen@kawen.space
2020-02-10T18:32:11.437834Z
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@khuxkm yes exactly