I've been dogfooding bcachefs for a few months, aside from a nixos kernel regression, and LKML drama :-(, it's been good (anecdote +1) I was early on the reiser4 bandwagon back on gentoo, a glutton for data loss is what I am...
I run nixos unstable, at some point in the last few weeks the kernel supplied with
* boot.supportedFilesystems = [ "bcachefs" ];
in my config, went from version 6.16.0 to 6.12.45 and I had very long boot times (30 minutes+) with a lot of messages. My solution was to switch to the latest kernel
* boot.kernelPackages = pkgs.linuxPackages_latest;
Which bumped me back up to kernel 6.16.8 and smooth sailing.
I remember a friend of a friend describing being arrested for putting a peace protest flyer on a public bulletin board in Australia (protesting the second gulf war) and having a DNA sample taken at that time.
I recently rented a paddleboat with an extra linkage to invert the rudder control. I was a mess out on the water! But maybe it made it easier for those with no boat experience.
Reminds me of those couple of guys who made a bicycle with backwards controls. They learned how to use it, which then rendered then unable to use normal bicycles lol.
People seem to have the money to burn, if people stopped buying tickets that would reorient the market. I think a good transaction in capitalism involves the buyer and the seller coming away satisfied. Right now TM supports this secondary market, because it makes them more money, people still fill stadiums. North America's wealth is filled out by the middle man, it's another feather in the cap of conspicuous consumption.
My favourite home server is a laptop with a broken screen, built in UPS for cheap! I replaced the WiFi card with an Ethernet card and bob as they say, is my uncle!
I see another problem with rules, that being the little rules that were put in place to solve some social issue at a time and are now out of place but waiting to be used as a stick on someone who's a burden on the establishment. It's hard to look forward when you're always looking over your shoulder.
We need a github for law makers, the law needs PRs with documentation for the reason the law needs changing, and links to the research that brought a conclusion. And tests to make sure the law isn't unfairly impacting an unintended audience. Or just having a negative impact in general.