i used to use zfs for backups via snapshots. but I find using rsync and hard links is much more convenient. i can use standard tools to look through backups and track which files changed if needed.
i used to use zfs for backups via snapshots. but I find using rsync and hard links is much more convenient. i can use standard tools to look through backups and track which files changed if needed.
why do you want to make the switch?
for instance alpine has a small footprint. its designed for containers … but I think it has a DE as well
why hardware kill switch? with Linux u can disable them and unload the associated kernel modules. is that not good enough for u?
I used seafile in the past. but I abandoned it for syncing. might help your use case …
please mirror to codeberg. (or move completely to codeberg). they are more in line with your mission.
I use syncthing for this purpose all the time. I seemlessly move from my work PC, home PC or laptop. I sync my data directories and most of my config settings. some are different per system (monitors, etc). 10/10 highly recommend
honestly I don’t see why they put effort into making a new font. there are plenty of freely available ones that are good enough
honestly they are all pretty good at this point. start with the default ur distro supports. if that isn’t to your taste try kde/plasma, gnome or lxde
s/chromium/Firefox/g
you should especially do this on Friday 5:00pm in production, right before going on an international vacation with bad Internet.