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This is karma for saying it works in tea.
Yes, Debian.
Sheffield's numbers, where they saw 8 people in 2023, is more like 2,000 years! The problem is more fundamental than number of staff or what they're concentating on, I suspect.
Given the waiting list for non-urgent mental health in Manchester is 37 years (in 2023 there were 6,796 people on the waiting list, and they made 183 assessments) I assume nobody will notice any difference whatsoever.
ext4 because I value my data and don't want to lose it. I used to mess about with ZFS for mass storage but it's a university course to learn how to use and have decent performance.
I used to use XFS, but ext4 caught up.
And I used to use XFS... on something other than Linux.
Helix. It's modal like Vim but the defaults just work, and a quick "hx --health" will list every mode and what package you need to install for the language server.
I don't seem to be able to upvote this twice.