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The smallest Pride contribution: Steinar H Gunderson
(blog.sesse.net)
Both the senate, house and governor’s office are controlled by democrats in Michigan
Personally I’d rather run one of these chips headless anyways.
Copy on write is likely to introduce significant performance decreases in cases where large or medium size files have a couple bytes changed. It’s usually recommended to turn CoW off on those files; I found it to be more hassle than it’s worth for a root filesystem. It is still a reasonable file system for file storage that looks more like archival - files land there and seldomly or never change. If you don’t have a specific need in mind though, I wouldn’t bother - in my opinion, it’s not great as a general purpose filesystem.