

You are amazing! Thank you for sharing with so much detail. I think this will be what I try next, thank you! :)


You are amazing! Thank you for sharing with so much detail. I think this will be what I try next, thank you! :)


Hey there! This is my first time using a BTRFS system, so I don’t really know what I’m doing. I just thought I’d ask the community since most of the forums were from a few years ago.
I was aware of the snapshots but didn’t know I could use those on a completely different SSD to restore. How would I go about researching this? BTRFS snapshots to new SSD?
Thank you for the reply!


Thank you for your reply!
I have an external enclosure that I was using to have both a Live ISO USB and the old/new SSDs available. I’ve never used dd before, is there anything that might prevent it from working with BTRFS? I’ll look more into it as the day goes on!


Has anyone ever had issues using their AirPods on Linux/Steam Deck? I’ve had the same pair for over 3-4 years now (Gen 1) and they have always worked on Windows/Linux/Steam Deck. Noise cancellation, transparency, all of it.
I’m just curious to know someone who has!


Excited to see the Linux support too. They’ve never not worked for me on Linux, but it is nice to see all the options I would expect on the iPhone!


You’re not dumb! Thank you for the heads up!
I guess I’m weird and don’t like getting my bed dirty. lol
Why on earth would you shower before getting dirty/sweaty…? If you’re going to shower again… why waste the water then? Humans are a confusing lot, man.


This is one of those things where I’m actually okay with AI use. I understand a lot of the FOSS community devs don’t have a lot of time for such matters, so if this gets it at the very least 90% there, I would consider it a win! (human review being a big bonus, of course!) :-]


Thank you for that. I’m sure the people who read it and got a grasp of what they are trying to accomplish greatly appreciate your going out of the way like that. :-]


When it comes to documentation, at least for myself when I’m learning new things, I like to look at it like a recipe book.
The book shouldn’t contain just the ingredients and what the final product looks like. It needs to be more in depth than that. It needs to contain the ingredients that go into it, how much of those ingredients, the time to cook, what consistency to look for, prep time, etc.
There are plenty of people out there who have never cooked before, and a recipe book/instructions on how to cook a favorite dish is the perfect way to share your love of the craft and the dish that you made. Then, with your recipe as a guideline, people could change it to suit their tastes, and so on and so on.
That’s just how I look at it. I wish I could interpret developer instructions and write up a more user friendly documentation for them. I would love to be able to give back to the community in some more meaningful way than just barely knowing what the developer is providing and using it and making a mess of it my first few tries until I learn from my mistakes.
I’m with you on this one. Automation stuff has just never really been something that I feel I can personally trust. That, and I am just wary about things touching my already painstakingly manually created setup.