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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • St. Petersburg’s and Moscow’s old stations were built to show off superiority of communist state. That’s where you can see lots of polished stone, sculptures, giant golden light fixtures, stained glass, etc. Focus was not on the people. Then starting around 1970s the stations were built with much more utilitarian design. Modern stations built in Moscow in last decade or so look very nice though.

    NYC subway is just gross. I guess they are seriously underfunded to afford proper cleaning and renovation









  • I see your point… I use Debian for my self-hosted environment, so having similar system on desktop may save some cognitive load. My main arguments against Debian are (maybe misinformed though):

    • No btrfs support in installer OK, Debian wiki says it’s there
    • Major annual upgrades to keep up with stable look more scary than more incremental and frequent updates of Fedora. And using Sid as someone suggested sounds too crazy for main PC

    So yeah, looks like it’s just upgrades… Gives me something to think about while I’m moving my apps to flatpaks


  • Thanks!

    Bookmarks and passwords are taken care of. And for the apps I’ll try to get migrated to flatpaks as many as I can while still on original system.

    I also see that full disk encryption is being recommended a lot, and I don’t have any solid reasons to encrypt only /home.

    I have not given much thought on Silverblue. Is it “flatpak-only”? If so I’ll need to go through my apps to see if that could work. And my backup strategy will need to change - I use Duplicacy that is not available as a Flatpak






  • At this moment I use too many tools.

    For user data on my PC and on home server I mostly use Duplicacy. It is fast and efficient. All data backed up locally on NAS box over SFTP, and a subset of that data is backed up to S3 cloud storage.

    I have a Mac, this one is using TimeMachine, storing data on NAS, then it’s synced to S3 cloud storage one a day.

    And on top of that VMs and containers from home server are backed up by Proxmox built in tool to NAS. These mostly exclude user data.