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I don’t think there’s a factual answer to this question. \n
My take on it though is why would they delete it? They can make use of it in various ways, and in new ways every once in a while, and it’s not like as if you could prove it in court or even just find out that they didn’t delete your data.
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I don’t think there’s a factual answer to this question. \n
My take on it though is why would they delete it? They can make use of it in various ways, and in new ways every once in a while, and it’s not like as if you could prove it in court or even just find out that they didn’t delete your data.
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> NFS\n
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> waiting for locked database\n
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I agree that sqlite is slower through the network than a database server that was made with that in mind, but I think in your case the majority of it was something different. \n
I’ve recently read in the Jellyfin docs about problems with fs locks on an NFS share, and the point is that NFS does not enable locks by default or something like that, and you have to configure it yourself.
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> NFS\n
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> waiting for locked database\n
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I agree that sqlite is slower through the network than a database server that was made with that in mind, but I think in your case the majority of it was something different. \n
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> NFS\n
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I agree that sqlite is slower through the network than a database server that was made with that in mind, but I think in your case the majority of it was something different. \n
I’ve recently read in the Jellyfin docs about problems with fs locks on an NFS share, and the point is that NFS does not enable locks by default or something like that, and you have to configure it yourself.
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That depends. More of the popular ones don’t encrypt the secret keys, they can just be read out with root access or even with the use of ADB (the pull command), not even speaking about reading the memory contents while booted to a recovery. \n
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That depends. More of the popular ones don’t encrypt the secret keys, they can just be read out with root access or even with the use of ADB (the pull command), not even speaking about reading the memory contents while booted to a recovery. \n
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That depends. More of the popular ones don’t encrypt the secret keys, they can just be read out with root access or even with the use of ADB (the pull command), not even speaking about reading the memory contents while booted to a recovery. \n
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[Immich](https://immich.app) is a selfhosted photo management server with a user interface that’s similar to google photos. Also has mobile apps. \n
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I was planning for long to try it out because it looks very promising, but I was waiting for… I don’t know what? Fuck it I’m installing it today.
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[Immich](https://immich.app) is a selfhosted photo management server with a user interface that’s similar to google photos. Also has mobile apps. \n
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> are there applications where zfs/btrfs is more or less appropriate than ext4 or even FAT?\n
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> are there applications where zfs/btrfs is more or less appropriate than ext4 or even FAT?\n
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> In case of ZFS and bcachefs, you also have native encryption, making LUKS obsolete.\n
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[openzfs.github.io/…/zfs-load-key.8.html#Encryptio…](https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/man/v2.2/8/zfs-load-key.8.html#Encryption)\n
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> In case of ZFS and bcachefs, you also have native encryption, making LUKS obsolete.\n
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It’s not about someone, it’s about some*thing*. A lot of us aren’t (only) using Linux as a server OS, but for desktop too, and desktop usage involves running much more different kinds of software that you simply just can’t afford to audit, and at times there are programs that you can’t choose to not use, because it’s not on you but on someone on whom you depend.\n
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It’s not about someone, it’s about some*thing*. A lot of us aren’t (only) using Linux as a server OS, but for desktop too, and desktop usage involves running much more different kinds of software that you simply just can’t afford to audit, and at times there are programs that you can’t choose to not use, because it’s not on you but on someone on whom you depend.\n
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It’s not about someone, it’s about some*thing*. A lot of us aren’t (only) using Linux as a server OS, but for desktop too, and desktop usage involves running much more different kinds of software that you simply just can’t afford to audit, and at times there are programs that you can’t choose to not use, because it’s not on you but on someone on whom you depend.\n
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Where did they say that they were comfortable doing that? I don’t see a word or an acronym of it.\n
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Sometimes you must do things that you are not comfortable doing, but you just can’t avoid it. Doing that for the ISP (who need to set up the cable into your home and the gateway) is not the same as doing that for e.g. netflix or facebook.
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Where did they say that they were comfortable doing that? I don’t see a word or an acronym of it.\n
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Where did they say that they were comfortable doing that? I don’t see a word or an acronym of it.\n
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I would be interested in a proper solution, but recently I have found a way to make custom icons for specific Konsole instances. Maybe you could use a similar approach.\n
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