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?
There were reports reddit was using bots to influence the conversation
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.
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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.