This is entirely irrelevant to any member of this community that is not a US citizen.
I would appreciate if you could post things like this in a regional community to avoid generating useless noise for everyone else.
This is entirely irrelevant to any member of this community that is not a US citizen.
I would appreciate if you could post things like this in a regional community to avoid generating useless noise for everyone else.


I mean sure, technically that is a limitation. Realistically though, that is long enough.
Or do you regularly not open the desktop client for more than 45 days?


ZRAID expansion is now better than ever before!
In the beginning of this year (with ZFS 2.3.0) they added zero-downtime expansion along with some other things like enhanced deduplication.


I have been running gnome-shell with the --no-x11 flag for quite some time now and haven’t been missing anything.
Thank you for your work on this! It’s highly appreciated!
I’m about as broke as it gets currently, but are there ways to send money your way in case someone who’s able to comes across this?


Wouldn’t it make more sense to focus on an open standard like RISC-V instead of ARM?


Would you mind providing some reasoning so this doesn’t come off as unsubstantiated badmouthing?


I really like Wormhole for this exact purpose.


I meant like in general…
I do agree it’s worth investigating if it happens again. My best guess so far would be some kind of data written to a tmpfs. That’d explain it not being associated with a particular process, yet counting towards actual used RAM.


Why do you care so much about memory usage?
Unused RAM is wasted RAM.
well, centrists can fuck off anyway
You can use journalctl -b <index>, where 0 is the current boot session, -1 the previous boot session and so on.
You can see all sessions with journalctl --list-boots if you want to pick a specific one.


Oof…
I had kept MikroTik in mind for a source of good value networking equipment, since I’ve heard many good things a few years ago, but apparently this has been an ongoing issue?
I’ll need to do more research on this, but skimming this article I will probably avoid their products in the future.
Whatever comes with GNOME/gdm.


There is Spacebar (formerly Fosscord) aiming to be a drop-in discord-compatible replacement. I’m not sure how usuable it is yet, since I haven’t gotten around to try it, but it does look like a promising solution imo.
Have you tried Niri? It scrolls!
Haven’t tried it myself, but I’ve heard good things.