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But I like to use Btrfs on top of LUKS and more often than not it’s not an option.
But I like to use Btrfs on top of LUKS and more often than not it’s not an option.
Does it have to be an overlay or would a regular notification that pops up suffice? Those may be quite easy to write fir your chosen DE.
This is pretty verbatim.
Your btrfs snapshots are possibly counted separately by all the regular tools. They simply go into every directory they can find and add up the size of the files they see. They do not care if they are looking at an identical snapshot of the folder next to them, they simply add it all up.
Use sudo btrfs filesystem show
(and maybe add a path behind it, I am not sure). That will give you the true usage.
That site is a gold mine!
It’s probably also highly automated and the staff’s job is just to watch for irregularities and alert the necessary teams.
Coming from Rust I am toying around with Lua at the moment. Lua is a small, simple and I would say a very neat language. But for big projects like an entire game I would personally much prefer a “traditional” compiled language like C/C++, Java/C# or Rust. Scripting langs are great for small scopes, but they quickly become a burden for bigger things in my opinion.