There's also an open source BTRFS driver for Windows.
SteveTech
I've got a similar setup, but my non-root SSDs are F2FS.
Just wondering, does seafile cache the previously opened files locally, in case I don't have internet.
OneDrive does this on Windows and I've been looking for something similar and self hosted.
They were expecting it to not be Android, but something more custom. Like I feel even just bare bones Linux would've been more acceptable.
If they haven't changed in the last decade, it's basically just 2 USB network adaptors stuck together. So it probably would still work, but I'd also prefer the modern solutions anyway.
Just curious, was that the edit, or is it actually missing the !programmer_humor@programming.dev mention? If it's the latter I have no idea how it got posted here and not !python@programming.dev.
Also when posting from Mastodon the first line becomes the title, so if you want to not make the post a mess for us lemmings, have a short and understandable title. Also the title doesn't support links, hashtags, or mentions, so leave those in the body.
Edit: Here's how it looks for us: https://programming.dev/post/13257607
the image seems specifically picked to show the effect.
Yeah, they've reduced the colour depth the show off the effect without requiring HDR already.
I find it a lot more noticeable in darker images/videos, and places where you're stuck with a small subset of the total colour depth.
They probably mean gir1.2
Yeah, but also I really didn't expect Zoom to have working screen sharing on wayland before discord.
It starts to break down on Wayland though, screen sharing doesn't work, drag and drop looks to work but errors when sending, and probably other things.
Edit: Yes I'm already running it with --ozone-platform-hint=auto
I believe 5.6.0 was in Debian testing for almost a month too.
I haven't had any issues with it so far, but I like having snapshots incase I need to rollback an update or something so that's why BTRFS.