Syncthing-fork on fdroid.
Yeah. Signal is the most polished, but Matrix is the most future-proof.
And that's not to say that matrix lacks polish, Signal is just excellent in this regard.
Do your own research, that's a pretty well-discussed topic, particularly as concerns ZFS.
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Meh. Lemmy's ephemeral, and there's no way Google can tell that a link on lemmya.ml and on lemmyb.xxx are actually the same Lemmy post.
tbh, this is a lemmy issue.
Absolutely.
I dunno, my imaginary girlfriend is cool with it.
There's a standard. /usr was often a different partition.
/bin - system binaries
/sbin - system binaries that need superuser privileges
/usr/bin - Normal binaries
/usr/sbin - normal binaries that require superuser privileges
/usr/local/bin - for executables that aren't 'packaged' - i.e., installed by you or some other program system-wide
I'm solely in the camp of who the fuck cares, anyway.
I mean, you brought it up..
Yes, that's what they said.
Multiple: consisting of, including, or involving more than one.
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This is a much more reasonable argument than most.
But third and fourth-gen nuclear are excellent sources of constant energy that don't require storage, and some of which have a tiny percentage of the waste stream of prior generations, and what waste they do produce is problematic along the lines of 400 years (as opposed to 27,000 years).