

Valid points. I use it for my media collection I can easily restore and won’t miss. Cache would be sort of nice to have and redundancy would just be wasting space.


Valid points. I use it for my media collection I can easily restore and won’t miss. Cache would be sort of nice to have and redundancy would just be wasting space.


Mergerfs can do that too and you can keep the underlying fs as whatever you want.
Eye exam later would make you feel even worse lol
This chart doesn’t imply there’s anything wrong with your position. Low confidence and low competence = choosing OS that implements a ton of guardrails to prevent users it’s designed for from fucking up too hard. Nothing wrong with that even if you choose to do that forever.


The link is my reply. Did you extra conveniently miss it?


What you’re saying is such obvious nonsense that I struggle to even begin to understand how you manage to justify that insane contradiction in your head.


I think it’s very clear to any non-idiot who in this thread is spewing russian propaganda.


You conveniently removed the part where threat of nukes also triggers this commitment.
"Seek immediate Security Council action to provide assistance to the signatory if they "should become a victim of an act of aggression or an object of a threat of aggression in which nuclear weapons are used".


I’m not convinced that a minor linguistic distinction is valid proof that Ukraine was not promised protection of its territorial sovereignty.
All I read in that article is author’s weird interpretation backed only by the fact that all the countries that signed it chose to ignore it when russia started the war in 2014.
Pretty much every rolling distro works this way. Nothing fantastical about it.
If you want even more set-it-and-forget-it setup you can use any immutable distro. OpenSuse MicroOS in my grandma’s case.
That’s true, but I’ve been using it for 25+ years and prefer stock kde experience. Daily driver for work and play. Fewer issues than windows for sure. I can’t figure out macos so I try to avoid it.
None of that happens though and cli is not needed for most users. Updates are automatically pulled and installed whenever she restarts. Worst case scenario she knows to press down once during boot to select previous snapshot.
My 97yo grandma uses Linux without even being aware what OS she’s on. Web sites open the same. Telegram works the same.
Anyone saying Linux isn’t user friendly hasn’t used it in decades or ever.
Most Windows/macos users wouldn’t be able to install those either so that’s a non argument.
Doesn’t work for every use case, but perfect for mine. I was just pointing out other options.