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    • I got so attached is because I very rarely meet guys I’m genuinely interested in

    Yup, it seems like u were a lot more invested in the relationship than him

    • Was there anything that made it easier to accept, or do I just need to let time do its thing?

    That depends entirely on how u want to cope with it, some people (my self included) do some work out to sweat those feelings, some others go on a journey to experience any debauchery known to mankind, some other just drink some tea/coffee and call it a day.

    Just do something that already makes u happy or try something new that u think is gonna make u feel better.




  • First of all, thanks this r news for me. But I don’t think is a good idea to use the swap file in btrfs.

    It is supported since kernel 5.0

    There are some limitations of the implementation in BTRFS and Linux swap subsystem:

    filesystem - must be only single device
    
    filesystem - must have only single data profile
    
    subvolume - cannot be snapshotted if it contains any active swapfiles
    
    swapfile - must be preallocated (i.e. no holes)
    
    swapfile - must be NODATACOW (i.e. also NODATASUM, no compression)
    

    With active swapfiles, the following whole-filesystem operations will skip swapfile extents or may fail:

    balance - block groups with extents of any active swapfiles are skipped and reported, the rest will be processed normally
    
    resize grow - unaffected
    
    resize shrink - works as long as the extents of any active swapfiles are outside of the shrunk range
    
    device add - if the new devices do not interfere with any already active swapfiles this operation will work, though no new swapfile can be activated afterwards
    
    device delete - if the device has been added as above, it can be also deleted
    
    device replace - ditto
    

  • It depends, for a normal user? Ext4, maybe btrfs because in terms of stability is the best {but u lose some functions like the ability to make a swap file, wich today isn’t really that useful, but u lose the ability to make one). Want something really fast fort large files? ZFS, but if u experience an energy loss it could be really catastrophic.

    Ext in general is so good that even to this day android it’s still using EXT2, 2!


  • SinJab0n@mujico.orgOPtoLinux@lemmy.mlFuck nvidia.
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    It has been pretty stable, this is the only issue I have got since last year, but yeah I can understand ur reasons.

    Just buy/use AMD and get rid of problems, in pc I’m still using my rx490 and never got any problem since I bought it.