I would love sth like this with nextcloud integration.
sebsch
Nextcloud ist just fine. Using it since more than 7 years now with zero problems
Readability counts, toxic comments .. not sure
alias ls=sl
Mount your .cache dirs into memory via tmpfs
I guess that's your DE you'll hardly every feel any snappyness from your kernel.
Linux distributions are not the same. A Suse with KDE looks and feels 100% different than a gnome Ubuntu.
Normally its better practice to have the server configuration stored in a declarative way like ansible or similar and only store the userdata in the backup.
So you can fast and easy reinstall your server including all of its config files and then clone the usage data like dbs or files into the new machine. This is more reliable and also faster than just do a full dump of the system.
So the apps are broken. Cache is meant to be deleted at any time
Even better: mount ~/.cache as ramfs. It will also speed up some apps significantly.
I once deinstalled dpkg on Debian or Ubuntu.
Back then I did not know what that dependency was. So apt-get uninstall dpkg
felt okish for me.
The funny thing is, apt forces you to type "yes I know what I am doing!", but even that did not kill my flow here. I misspelled the sentence twice, than copied it and pressed enter...
After I tried to compile dpkg again but decided relatively soon it's time for the next distro hop.
I mean Mac users also believe their OS for being privacy focused.. so it's not quite sure this couldn't make sense in a brain thinking this way.