#ZFS was listed as experimental for #NetBSD 9. Per Wiki <https://wiki.netbsd.org/zfs/>, I would rather use FreeBSD which supports root on ZFS without the detour of FFS;
availability & support of Rust software as Python ecosystem seems to be using more of that as time goes by.
I personally need to check the situation in #FreeBSD with Intel CPUs with all E cores.
Software -- PHP, MariaDB, etc -- will be updated as Rocky Linux packages are updated. I would prefer to work with system packages instead of having to install externally; later comes with its own update burden.
I would be mostly fetching data to graph, with some (at least for now) data shoving into the database.
what's a popular command line tool (other than git) that you wish had a clearer / more intuitive UI? I'm thinking of tools like dig which has this IMO pretty arcane output format
"I think the PSF will be a better place if they improve the language inclusivity in the community to let also other cultures be part of this community."
-- Paolo Melchiorre
From my interview with @kjaymiller for "Python Community News" 🐍
@EndlessMason@Perl
Yes. On FreeBSD; perl & Image::Magick were installed via #Ports.
I last used it last year I think to de-duplicate same|similar images with modified version of Randal Schwartz's code in some Linux magazine (oh bookmark still works: http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/LinuxMag/col50.html )
Anyone else finding themselves wondering how you wrote #Python before walrus expressions? Conditional regexp matches and streams are so much more ergonomic.
@feld, Problem of @phryk was that zfs kernel module needed to be loaded before any ZFS dataset could be mounted & found the documentation on that lacking.