The CLI was there first. GUIs are still catching up.
MNByChoice
I am all for living one's life as they see fit. However, once one is searching for urine to keep up their lifestyle, a few lines have been crossed. If that is good or bad is left for the reader.
Exactly! The provider may also be loosing their mug.
Does the sound correspond to the power draw?
Power at idle and with Home Assistant running. I assume the noise is when the power draw is higher, but that is unclear.
To me, it sounds like the HDDs. What is anything is using them? Often raids will scan then entire disk at initial setup.
ZFS is a large consu6 of RAM. I would think putting swap in ZFS is a terrible idea. I have not checked current recommendations.
True.
A case can be made for a large number of buttons. I wonder if the extra complications of multiple buttons would have a good payoff.
The espresso machine next to the drip coffee maker also has issues.
No. Bed, Bath, and Beyond.
Any idea what such things cost the company in terms of computation or electricity?
Not too ick someone's yum, and this ventures outside of Linux.
I dislike the BSDs. Great for getting pf, and not being a homogeneous shop, but just different enough to be difficult outside of one specific use case.
Gentoo was similar. It may be different now, but a pain on the Xbox.
Mint was too dumbed down and ugly.
Ubuntu is useful, but likely harmful with it's constant pushes to commercialize everything.
Redhat is needed for work, but the commercialization drives worse quality. Documentation seems purposely bad to drive training courses.
(Yes, I like Debian.)