I've been using it for a while. It allows for easier redundancy without mucking about with the encrypted volume.
avidamoeba
Aah, the famous hotel-key-card feeler gauge! 🥹
Aah, the innocence of 2022.. 🫠
It's why I only buy their ZigBee/Z-Wave devices. Safer than any WiFi-connected alternative.
Home Assistant
I'm not distracted, you're distracted, what?
GPU passthrough is awesome where needed and practical but it's not an option for many setups and often it's not needed. Basic graphics acceleration is useful to get the user interface of Windows to behave nicely. To have using MS Excel not feel like you haven't installed your graphics driver. With Windows on KVM the missing bit is just the Windows drivers for virtio graphics. On Linux, the drivers are already there and Linux on KVM has basic graphics acceleration. That's all I wish for. 🥹 AFAIK there's an active PR for the Windows virtio graphics driver but it's not done yet.
Not the graphics. 🥹
That said VMware Player has a defect that sometimes causes memory drfragger on Linux to go nuts slowing the VMs down a lot.
The free options haven't turned to shit yet, but I'm absolutely expecting it to happen or to become non-free. I switched all my Windows VMs to KVM/virt-manager last week for this reason.
Well there's a SoC maker I haven't heard of before!