I want to start with Btrfs and snapshots, is there a good, beginner friendly tutorial for those coming from a ext* filesystem?
I didn't quite get into the martian, but project hail Mary... I'm savoring when I have the time and headspace to read it again.
The car garages. I never drove a car in Japan, but it looked like there was a system and some kind of futuristic hydraulic automation thingy to put your car in an available slot??
But in general, I got a lot of retrofuturism vibes in Japan.
Also, while not technology, it is worth mentioning that people there are incredibly polite and friendly - even in Tokyo rush hour.
But this is by design, snap containers aren't allowed to read data outside of their confinements. Same goes for flatpak and OCI-containers.
I don't use snap myself, but it does have its uses. Bashing it just because it's popular to hate on snap won't yield a healthy discussion on how it could be improved.
Of of curiosity, what is it that you dislike? I have Linux on a surface go gen 1 (which works flawlessly) and use gnome for the tablet mode. The only thing that sucks is the on-screen keyboards, but it works surprisingly well otherwise.
Welcome to the party 😀
If you want a good video tutorial that explains the inner workings of docker so you understand what's going on beneath the surface(without drowning in the details), let me know and I'll paste it tomorrow. Writing from bed atm 😴
This is exceptionally bad advice.
Writingprompts.
Lots of high quality written content there.
Sure, lawnchair and KISS are two popular options. Both are in f-droid.
I use fresh rss
since its rather easy to selfhost, and read you
on my android. Unfortunately read you
doesn't play well with fresh rss
yet.
Writingprrompts. Such excellent quality content there.
I used Joplin extensively for ~2 years, but I was constantly put off by the desktop applications UI and how my notes was stored in SQLite. The move to obsidian felt natural and I felt more in ownership over my files in their existing structure. Granted, obsidian is closed source and could go rogue, but when that happens, I am prepared to jump ship without too much pain.