Post AUPZjoaItaYV0QhHiC by a1ba@suya.place
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(DIR) Post #AUPZjoaItaYV0QhHiC by a1ba@suya.place
2023-04-07T14:34:00.990700Z
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@NeonPurpleStar @julia it's just too stable and it does it's job. Linux users don't like things that are stable, they need to be rewritten in Rust/as part of systemd/Wayland.
(DIR) Post #AUPZziTJOGpIgH0chk by a1ba@suya.place
2023-04-07T14:36:54.136217Z
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@NeonPurpleStar @julia same
(DIR) Post #AUPag8MZG9urPj1504 by getimiskon@fedi.getimiskon.xyz
2023-04-07T14:43:35.779828Z
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@a1ba I want to imagine a file implementation in rust just to integrate beautifully with buttplug.io when a user edits their files, lol@julia @NeonPurpleStar
(DIR) Post #AUPag8ubDd8d7GwG2q by a1ba@suya.place
2023-04-07T14:44:32.995817Z
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@getimiskon @julia @NeonPurpleStar you probably can do that already with inotify
(DIR) Post #AUPb8okTGTUcyjsH6e by julia@blahaj.world
2023-04-07T14:39:09.129236Z
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@NeonPurpleStar ext4 dosnt have native snapshots unlike btrfs or zfsext4 dosnt have built in encryption unlike btrfs or zfsext4 isnt anymore stable/reilable than xfs,btrfs or zfsext4 is for hdds, not optimized for ssdsext4 has a cap of 232 files per partision, btrfs for eg has a cap of 264ext4 is oldext4 doenst have anything for preventing corruption you have to rely on fsckand to top it off ext4 is slow
(DIR) Post #AUPb8pNouAy6wmHhRI by a1ba@suya.place
2023-04-07T14:49:44.151879Z
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@julia @NeonPurpleStar also it has inodes. And they can get exhausted pretty quick, if you didn't made a lot of them beforehand in mke2fs.
(DIR) Post #AUPb8t4TC3roNvGIpk by julia@blahaj.world
2023-04-07T14:39:54.182017Z
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@NeonPurpleStar also ext4 donst have built in subvols