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"content": "nostr:npub1d5et2cjz0mf0edc94n7ek6vddu35gaulhpw00uxydhvsm99k9vcsdhu806 That's what I thought until I spoke with some of the #ZFSBootMenu devs and I was surprised to find they use it on laptops too. As for benefits there's self healing of the filesystem, snapshots and the ability to rollback. Yes it uses an little extra ram not too much though but I think so far it's worth it. Remember though I'm still learning about zfs and everyday is a school day. 😉",
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