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I was being sarcastic but yeah. 😁
So what everyone else has been doing but smaller while calling it giga. Let me buy some TSLA shares.
Upgrading Ubuntu LTS since 2014. It's always a good idea to read the release notes in order to know what's changed. In general LTS-to-LTS upgrades have been trouble-free.
Upgrade. Have been upgrading my main machine since 2014.
This is important. I signed up a week ago.
Sure but technically non-redundant schemes also fall under the category. E.g. RAID0, multiple non-redundant ZFS vdevs, etc. Those would be reducing the performance effects of single disks.
Yes three are differences but you're running a redundant array of independent disks in order not to care about those differences.
Ubuntu LTS is likely the easiest to live with for a layperson. It's got the stability, support and it's got the biggest body of information for how to do things and solve problems as well as the most users using it who can help. Ubuntu LTS derivatives would inherit a lot of that but not all. The changes made to turn Ubuntu into Kubuntu for example invalidate any info for Ubuntu related to GNOME. And so on.
Just when you thought this couldn't get any more stupid.
This road were going down, it doesn't look good. Putting the content into a black box that rarely links the original source, let alone other sources is worse than Facebook content previews.