@lukedashjr That might be it then. I don't keep more than a few dozen snapshots.
@lukedashjr What hardware setup? Any unusual usage patterns? Use of snapshots heavily?
All the performance sensitive stuff I use it for is on ssd's; I use it on backup drives too. But if they had latency spikes I'd never notice.
@lukedashjr How long ago was that?
Many years ago there were performance issues like that. But they seem to have been fixed.
@lukedashjr I've used it on most of my machines for years, both with and without RAID1. Never had any issues. And it's checksums have saved me from failing hardware on a few occasions.
@lukedashjr ...an almost 10 year old issue... :/
FWIW I've used btrfs on hibernating laptops without issues in the past. Though not recently, as qubes doesn't play nice with hibernation.
https://davidokwii.com/linux-virtualization-and-containers-virtualbox-kvm-xen-lxc-and-docker/
"The other reason I have really not used Docker to for my development workflow is because of slow internet links we have in Uganda. A basic docker Image can roughly be 300-500MB and pulling that over the internet can be very painstakingly slow process on ~ 1Mbps link. So expensive data plans and slow internet connectivity keeps most African devs away from tools like Docker."
Nice reminder running into this randomly. :)
https://www.ft.com/content/56ba5a61-367e-4b10-abc8-4f79bab4144d
"Update 13:20pm: Craig Wright’s team has been in touch to clarify he is not asking for the network to be rendered mutable, but rather to have the stolen tokens replaced with new ones, all with a full train and under court order.
The idea, it seems, is to ensure both the thief and the victim can keep the money."
lol
@sneak Related: as far as we know, Satoshi never used their PGP key.
@verretor I could make that sentence so much better by adding one word...
@lupyuen How do only 240 people lose their jobs when a $20 billion facility shuts down?!
@Synclair It's almost the same thing: the military can get you a free(1) college education!
1) Some terms apply.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fb3HcuFyDFQ
Who will build the roads?
ZDNet journalist repeats Craig Wright's claims about stolen funds hook-line-and-sinker.
This either means that journalist is truly incompetent - one google search would raise so many red flags about Wright it's ridiculous - or they accepted something from Wright in exchange for publishing lies. Quite possibly the article itself...
@pox @Salastil Very common for non-randomized medical studies like that to turn out to have biases. So seeing Israel's overall results to not be significantly better than other countries - even with enormously higher levels of vaccination - is obviously not confidence inspiring.
If you don't understand that, meh, not worth having a conversation.
"Practically all covid hospitalizations RN in Israel are from non-vaccinated people"
Even the official Israeli studies on that don't make that claim: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2101765?query=featured_home
https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1364706944309628929/photo/1
That's a significant reduction. But certainly not "practically all" levels of protection. In particular, as I said, it's quite clear that the long delays involved make the reduction less than hoped.
Also, people sure do seem to be catching it while getting vaccinated.