This was me, except I went straight from Ubuntu to Debian. At some point I wondered why I was doing all this manual maintenance. I realized that Ubuntu relies on Debian and so I switched. Haven’t looked back.
I get a lot of folks are correctly pointing out the need to back up data but isn’t that a little bit of victim blaming? This isn’t a situation where the guy had a 10 year old drive with all his photos and videos sitting around unbacked up. He had a new drive and it failed. Can we agree that brand new drives aren’t supposed to fail?
Infuse is rock solid. Absolutely no complaints.
There were reports reddit was using bots to influence the conversation
I use jellyfin as a server and infuse as a front end.
I came here to find out the answer to this question.
I am the most handsome man with the fewest flaws, says me.
Thanks. Just tried Mlem. Seems reasonable. Dislike having to TestFlight it though.
One thing I would love to see is a diversity of biomes within one planet.
/r/watches
I agree w what others have said. Just some personal background: started with Ubuntu (well technically I started with Suse, then then Ubuntu). But I found on the server, Ubuntu required a lot of manual upkeep. Debian was just always worked, never had to think twice about it.