How full is your ZFS? ZFS doesn't handle disk filling and fragmentation well.
Jos ei halua stressata itseään liikaa niin varmaankaan ei kuulu alalle jossa on vastuussa siitä elääkö vai kuoleeko toinen ihminen.
Lääkärien koulutus on kallis ja yhteiskunnan maksama. Myös palkan maksaa monesti yhteiskunta (joko suoraan tai sitten ostamalla palveluita yksityiseltä). Pitäisi olla enemmän sanomista yhteiskunnalla tekemisen ehdoista, eikä vain lääkäreillä.
Lääkärien jaksaminen on toki aito ongelma, mutta siihen pitäisi pureutua paremmalla johtamisella työpaikoilla.
telegramissa on sellainen @hswallbot
Ensin pitää olla varastoja muutamaksi tunniksi ennenkuin voi olla varastoja vuorokausiksi
Tämähän on hyvä, pitäisi tasata piikkejä kummastakin päästä, eli tuskin tulee myöskään aivan yhtä kovia jättilaskuja sähkön ollessa kallista
Element is running out of money. I think they would keep the old license if other commercial matrix-based projects would contribute developers or money.
Linux is quite lightweight. Pick a distro that doesn't run a lot of stuff by default. OpenBSD only runs sshd exposed to the network, AFAIR. Debian probably does the same. But really, the lightness comes from what isn't running. NixOS, fedora, rocky, alpine are all decent alternatives.
Yes, because for large public rooms it makes no sense as anyone can leak the message contents anyway and e2ee is expensive for large rooms.
Make a spreadsheet of where your money is going.
https://paul.totterman.name/posts/free-clouds/
Or then you can just realize that the time you spend is spent not making money and you need to save time, not services.
- Flatness. UI controls need to be recognizable.
- Theming/styling. A button should look like button.
- Lack of menus. Discoverability is poor if you don't have a list of things in an obvious place.
- Gestures. Lack of discoverability.
- Information density. I don't care about huge margins and filler pictures. Content shouldn't be crammed, but space should be used efficiently.
- Mobile first. Especially if mobile use is only a fraction of actual use. Or maybe even if it is the majority of users, but not majority of use (operations, hours).
- Simplicity. Make simple things simple, but hard things possible. Removing features can make your software useless.
Forget about docker. Run caddy or some similar webserver that is a single file next to the assets to serve.