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<NickH>
flower_: if I understand it correctly I think you can do something like deck using stacktile
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<TheAnachron>
Phew, Void Linux is still on 0.3.7, so I guess crisis averted for now.
<ifreund>
0.3.9 is tagged, sorry about that regression
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<TheAnachron>
ifreund: great, anything of note when I bump our package?
<TheAnachron>
(other than that flatpak libwayland issue)
<TheAnachron>
vimproved: which application can I test for example, to make sure its fixed?
<ifreund>
TheAnachron: well, the new zig version
<ifreund>
if you don't need zig 0.14 compat, just stick with 0.3.7
<ifreund>
TheAnachron: flatpak itself uses the security-context protocol, it doesn't matter which application runs under flatpak
<TheAnachron>
ifreund: oh right, we're still on the previous zig release, we have a ton of packages to build and test before
<TheAnachron>
ifreund: also that's good to know! I will just use any flatpak app then, thanks
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<bwbuhse>
Yeah, for me it was trying to use Flatpak Steam
<bwbuhse>
My friends already tease me for using Linux, then yesterday I told them I'd get on for a couple games and ended up troubleshooting for 30 min instead :P
<ifreund>
I can highly recommend getting zfs snapshots going
<ifreund>
then "oh shit something broke" becomes "welp, I'll revert to the last snapshot and deal with it later"
<Nickli>
i went with btrfs, for the same reason
<ifreund>
I personally avoid btrfs, I still in 2025 hear about people losing data with it :/
<bwbuhse>
I, anecdotally, haven't had any issues with btrfs. My server actually has a root partition running btrfs RAID1 with 2 NVMe drives but all my data is across 4 8TB HDDs with ZFS RAIDZ1
<bwbuhse>
I should probably set up btrfs snapshots on portage updates on my desktop, I just haven't gotten around to it
<TheAnachron>
I am still using ext4 on lvm on luks. Because I never experienced data loss with it
<ifreund>
ext4 is certainly a fine choice, but you don't get the fancy features of a modern COW filesystem
<ifreund>
e.g. snapshots
<Nickli>
an COW
<TheAnachron>
ifreund yeah I don't really need it, I back stuff up via borg which does have incremental backups.
<TheAnachron>
I saw that modern filesystems even allow you to sync states to other machines, but I don't really see the neccessarity.
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<TheAnachron>
I use the 3:2:1 backup rule and so far was able to always find and restore what I need. I have 3 different backup "types", system, user config and user data.
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<Guest4>
hello
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