• wiki_me@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Premium subscription is ad free, It’s easy to judge but maybe that’s what he needs to do to make a decent income.

      But yeah some financial transparency would be nice, maybe have a fundraiser where raising X amount of money would make it ad free.

    • lud@lemm.ee
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      If you’re from the EU you can just reject all cookies and all ads disappear.

  • Spore@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Kent just made a reply on this.

    TL;DR: Fast on his machine. The reason of the difference is unclear though.

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      Would help if they have a repo with a test suite anyone can run, like in science making it easy to reproduce results.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Bcachefs has long been in development by Kent Overstreet as a new open-source file-system born out of the Linux kernel’s block cache code.

    For about a decade now it’s been in the works as a modern copy-on-write file-system with aims to compete with the likes of Btrfs and ZFS.

    After it was merged I built a fresh Linux Git build with the Bcachefs file-system driver enabled.

    I tried a few different combinations like with different partition setups and other options, but ultimately was stuck with this “numerical out of range” errors each time regardless of what I tried.

    If there is sufficient interest from readers, as follow-up articles may be multi-disk testing and looking at other advanced features of Bcachefs.

    But for today’s article and just getting an idea where this experimental file-system is currently at, it was a single disk and testing defaults for some sane representation.


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