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I don't really like these filesystems that try to do too much.

I don't need a copy-on-write filesystem, I don't need to snapshot everything and I can run borg or git or whatever tool is most appropriate to keep versions of something

I don't need my filesystem to encrypt data. LUKS is the proper tool for that.

I don't need my filesystem to compress data. It's not necessary for the majority of files and is adding unnecessary work for the CPU.

I don't need my filesystem to span multiple partitions. LVM does that job without any issues.

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So, I ran into a (relatively uninteresting) bug in bcachefs - deadlock due to memory reclaim recursion,

lol when i worked with kent in a startup 10 years back i was always joking about all the deadlock debugging going on, still happening i see :marseyxd:

too bad we can't predict the general halting status of things, would be darn use eh /u/koverstreet?

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I've been hyping up bcachefs for years and it sucks Kent has less social skills than the average Kiwi poster. Linux is going to be stuck without a modern filesystem in-tree again :marseyfacepalm:

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I can't imagine there's any overlap between people with social skills and people who care about filesystems

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I will always remember Luke Smith as the perfect example of what happens when you fall for every single /g/ meme at once, without carefully analyzing them first.

He owns four ThinkPads at least. While I see nothing wrong with them in themselves, as they are admittedly pretty good value for the price, four is just mindless consumerism, contradictory to his "philosophy".

He started using every single shitty pseudominimalist, ncurses-based program, used a shitty riced out i3 setup of dubious actual productivity (like all tiling wms), then fell for the full Suckless meme and went in even deeper.

Then he started making videos pooping on Python and praising C, which is ironic considering he is not even a programmer by his own admission.

He effectively spent years trying out, configuring and hopelessly trying to integrate tens of meme programs to build what is, combined, effectively a shittier Emacs, just like most of /g/ was doing in their "productive" desktop threads a year or two ago.

Then he read the Unabomber manifesto and blindly accepted it without constructively analyzing it first, same with the anarcho-primitivist ideology that was all the rage about a year and a half ago on 4chan and 8ch. While he stated on his website that he "didn't browse 4chan much anymore" it was obvious this wasn't the case.

Then he went and took the memes way too far, and unironically went to live in isolation. While I see nothing wrong in itself, the actual reason he did it is massive cringe.

He became Christian because of 4chan, the least christian website.

He has the mentality of someone 10 years younger than he is, yet he acts like a literal boomer jokingly criticizing "zoomers" despite he himself being the worst example of a millennial.

He attacks "nerds" when it't painfully obvious he's deeply unhappy with himself, as it was obviously self-directed criticism thinly veiled as an edgy dabbing video.

He is a perfect example of someone you should avoid becoming at all costs.

Snapshots:

https://www.patreon.com/posts/trouble-in-116412665?post_id=116412665:

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Bcachefs-Uncertain-Kernel-Issue:

https://old.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1gw75r7/the_future_of_bcachefs_in_the_kernel_is_uncertain/:

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